Do the recorded cases of oral cancer correspond to the actual numbers in India: The necessity of properly designed screening and surveying initiatives.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Current Problems in Cancer Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-28 DOI:10.1016/j.currproblcancer.2024.101173
Ayushi Jain, Shalini Gupta
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Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate whether recorded cases of oral cancer in India align with actual prevalence, identify gaps in screening efforts, and propose strategies for effective nationwide screening and surveying initiatives.

Study design: A comprehensive review of secondary data, including global and national surveys, government statistics, and published studies, to analyze the prevalence of oral cancer and tobacco use and identify barriers to screening.

Methods: Data from GLOBOCAN 2022, National Family Health Survey-5 (NFHS-5), Global Adult Tobacco Survey-2 (GATS-2), and related studies were analyzed to assess oral cancer prevalence, tobacco usage, and screening participation. The study examined screening uptake by demographic and geographic factors, challenges in program implementation, and cost-effective strategies for improving screening outreach.

Results: Oral cancer is the second most prevalent cancer in India, with 143,759 new cases and a mortality rate of 8.7%. However, screening participation is low, with only 1.2% of men and 0.9% of women screened, varying widely across states. Tobacco use is widespread, with 29% of adults consuming tobacco, often starting at a young age, and involuntary smokeless tobacco use remains prevalent due to its incorporation into dental care products. Studies show that mass or high-risk group screening, conducted every 10 years, can significantly reduce oral cancer mortality. Challenges such as lack of awareness, inadequate healthcare infrastructure in rural areas, and insufficient trained professionals hinder effective screening.

Conclusions: The disparity between recorded and actual oral cancer cases necessitates nationwide screening programs, particularly targeting individuals under 30. Telemedicine, community-based strategies, and the involvement of Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) and volunteers can address barriers, enhance early detection, and reduce oral cancer burden in India. These measures will help guide future national survey programs and improve oral health outcomes.

记录的口腔癌病例是否与印度的实际数字相符:适当设计筛查和调查举措的必要性。
目的:评估印度口腔癌的记录病例是否与实际患病率相符,确定筛查工作中的差距,并提出有效的全国筛查和调查倡议战略。研究设计:对二手数据进行全面审查,包括全球和国家调查、政府统计数据和已发表的研究,以分析口腔癌和烟草使用的患病率,并确定筛查的障碍。方法:分析GLOBOCAN 2022、国家家庭健康调查-5 (NFHS-5)、全球成人烟草调查-2 (GATS-2)及相关研究的数据,评估口腔癌患病率、烟草使用和筛查参与情况。该研究考察了人口和地理因素对筛查的接受程度、项目实施中的挑战以及改善筛查推广的成本效益策略。结果:口腔癌是印度第二大流行的癌症,有143,759例新病例,死亡率为8.7%。然而,筛查参与率很低,只有1.2%的男性和0.9%的女性接受了筛查,各州差异很大。烟草使用很普遍,有29%的成年人消费烟草,而且往往从年轻时就开始消费,非自愿无烟烟草使用由于被纳入牙科保健产品而仍然普遍存在。研究表明,每10年进行一次大规模或高危人群筛查,可显著降低口腔癌死亡率。缺乏认识、农村地区保健基础设施不足以及训练有素的专业人员不足等挑战阻碍了有效的筛查。结论:记录和实际口腔癌病例之间的差异需要在全国范围内进行筛查,特别是针对30岁以下的人群。在印度,远程医疗、基于社区的战略以及认可的社会卫生活动家和志愿者的参与可以消除障碍、加强早期发现并减少口腔癌负担。这些措施将有助于指导未来的国家调查计划和改善口腔健康结果。
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Current Problems in Cancer
Current Problems in Cancer 医学-肿瘤学
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5.10
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71
审稿时长
15 days
期刊介绍: Current Problems in Cancer seeks to promote and disseminate innovative, transformative, and impactful data on patient-oriented cancer research and clinical care. Specifically, the journal''s scope is focused on reporting the results of well-designed cancer studies that influence/alter practice or identify new directions in clinical cancer research. These studies can include novel therapeutic approaches, new strategies for early diagnosis, cancer clinical trials, and supportive care, among others. Papers that focus solely on laboratory-based or basic science research are discouraged. The journal''s format also allows, on occasion, for a multi-faceted overview of a single topic via a curated selection of review articles, while also offering articles that present dynamic material that influences the oncology field.
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