Cancer prevention strategies
BALCO Medical Centre (BMC), a state-of-the-art, 170-bed, ultra-modern, multi-modality diagnostic and therapeutic cancer hospital in Raipur


Amongst Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD), cancer care is still an art and not a science, where prolonging life with dignity is sometimes the only option. Thus, the importance of early diagnosis and prevention in oncology cannot be over emphasised. Unfortunately cancer causes are numerous. Cancer risk factors are diverse and include tobacco, sedentary life style, dietary factors, obesity, alcohol, pollution, carcinogens (physical, chemical & biological), radiation and genetic disorders. WHO has estimated that 30-50% of all cancer cases are preventable and prevention is the most-effective long-term strategy for cancer control. At an individual level too, from emotional, social and economic perspective, disease free is better than disease cured.
BALCO Medical Centre (BMC), a state-of-the-art, 170-bed, ultra-modern, multi-modality diagnostic and therapeutic cancer hospital in Raipur, Chhattisgarh was inaugurated in March 2018 with the vision “where everybody lives free from cancer, for life.” The four pillars to realise this vision are education, prevention, early diagnosis and treatment. After having brought world class oncological facility to a region previously underserved, BMC is looking to strengthen the other three pillars to realise its vision.
Every opportunity for cancer education and raising awareness is utilised, as in the long term, this will pay maximum cancer prevention dividend. Experience has shown that teaming with print and electronic media is most effective, especially during special events and days. Currently, BMC is engaging experts, as it is seeks like-minded collaborative partners to run vaccine programs to reduce the prevalence of HBV and HPV infections as they are cost effective strategies to reduce liver and cervical cancers respectively.
Mrs. Jyoti Agarwal, Chairperson, BALCO Medical Centre, said, “BALCO Medical Centre was established to contribute towards prevention, control and eradication of cancer among every strata of society and we are honoured that our small efforts are starting to make a big impact in the rural hinterland of Chhattisgarh.”
BMC is leveraging its strengths to cover risks that lie within healthcare sector’s direct influence. A multisectoral approach (including pharmaceutical industry & manufacturers) is required to further expand the footprint of cancer prevention, one that should be anchored by policy makers. Cancer prevention strategies should be integrated with other diseases burdens as cancer risk factors are common to other diseases. This aggregation of disease preventive strategy will open options to partner with other existing influential players, reduce costs and make it more effective.
https://www.who.int/cancer/prevention/en/
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First Published: Jun 03, 2020, 17:00
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