They also strongly advocated strict enforcement of a law to bring down the easy availability of tobacco products.
"15 years ago cervical cancer was the top most cancer type in Indian females in the cities, but today, it is the second most common cancer type next to breast cancer.
"This positive change has become possible because of better education, more hygiene and mass sensitisation strategies for early diagnosis," Prof G K Rath, Chief of Dr B R Ambedkar Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital, AIIMS said adding recent studies indicate that cases of cervical cancer are going down while breast, uterine and gallbladder cancers are on the rise.
"The new set of recommendations based on scientific research on lifestyle related cancers will help the ministry in framing effective policies on mass sensitisation and cancer control," said Prof Lalit Kumar, Head of Medical Oncology from the Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital, AIIMS.
Tobacco smoking alone causes 40 per cent of all cancers such as cancers of the lung, oesophagus, larynx, mouth, throat, kidney, bladder, pancreas, stomach and cervix, Rath said.
Second-hand smoke has been proven to cause lung cancer in non-smoking adults. Chewing tobacco also known as smokeless tobacco causes oral, oesophageal and pancreatic cancer.
Infections due to H pylori (stomach), Human Papilloma Virus (cervix), hepatitis B and C (liver), EB Virus (lymphomas) account for 15 to 18 per cent of all cancers, he added.
It was organised by Ranbaxy Science foundation.
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