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Does Cancer Risk Increases as we Age, Expert Answers

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Does Cancer Risk Increases as we Age, Expert Answers

Cancer is a disease wherein some of the body’s cells tend to grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body. There are more than 100 types of cancer and they can be seen in every age group. Yes, you have heard us here! Did you know? Along with certain risk factors like obesity, smoking, poor eating habits, lack of exercise, even age can raise one’s risk of cancer. Age is one of the established risk factors behind the occurrence of cancer. In the below article, we decode the connection between cancer and age. Read on to know more about this and take good care of yourself.Also Read – World Obesity Day: 6 Best Ways to Avoid Obesity While Working From Home

Globally, cancer is the leading cause of the disease after cardiovascular diseases. India is home to millions of cancer patients. According to a report, around 1,392,179 people in India had cancer in 2020, and the number is expected to go up in 2025. The common types of cancer were breast, lung, mouth, cervix, uteri, and tongue, as per the research. Did you know? In men, the projected incidence was 94.1 per 100,000 individuals and for women; it was 103.6 per 100,000 individuals for 2020, according to the Cancer Statistics Report, 2020. Dr Suhas Aagre, Consultant Medical Oncologist and Hemato-Oncologist at Asian Cancer Institute say, “cancer is not limited to any particular sex or age. It can happen to people of every age group including children.” Also Read – WHO: Covid-19 Triggered 25% Increase In Anxiety And Depression Globally, Know Reason Behind And How To Fight It – Watch

Here we decode the relation between cancer and age:

  • The median age at diagnosis is 62 years for breast cancer, 67 years for colorectal cancer, 71 years for lung cancer, 66 years for prostate cancer, 70 years for pancreas cancer, 62 years for breast, 50 for cervix, and 63 for ovaries. Common cancers over 50 are prostate, bladder, lung, and melanoma. But, cancer can happen to anyone at any age. Now, even young women in their 30s have been diagnosed with breast, ovarian, or cervical cancer. We even read that children in their teens are battling bone cancer, leukaemia or lymphoma.
  • As one gets older, most types of cancer become more common as the cells can get damaged over time. This damage can then build up as we age and can lead to cancer. Certain risk factors like smoking, pollution, UV rays of the sun, certain medical conditions can invite cancer. You are at a higher risk of getting diagnosed with cancer if you are above 70. Thus, you need to adopt a healthy lifestyle and follow the instructions given by the doctor.
  • The good news is that due to technological advancement, the survival rate has increased. Picking up cancer at an early stage and treating it promptly will save one’s life. You should not wait till your condition worsens. Moreover, if you have a family history of cancer too then go for screening and get appropriate treatment.

The take-away: Age is one of the risk factors that cannot be changed when it comes to cancer. But, to lower the risk of cancer, you can eat a well-balanced diet, exercise regularly, quit smoking, and maintain an optimum weight. Also Read – Covid-19: 2 New Symptoms of Omicron Variant BA. 2 That Should Not be Ignored

(Inputs by Dr Suhas Aagre, Consultant Medical Oncologist and Hemato-Oncologist at Asian Cancer Institute) 

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