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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2212 TO BE ANSWERED ON 28 TH JULY, 2017 PREVENTION AND EARLY DETECTION OF CANCER 2212. SHRI SANTOKH SINGH CHAUDHARY: SHRI NIHAL CHAND: SHRI KAUSHALENDRA KUMAR: Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: (a) the details of different type of cancer cases and attributable deaths recorded in the country, State/UT-wise; (b) whether as per WHO, cancer deaths are preventable if diagnosed at an early stage and if so, the details thereof; (c) whether a number of cancer cases are detected at an advanced stage due to shortage of Primary Screening Centres (PSCs) and if so, the details thereof; (d) whether the Government proposes to increase the number of PSCs and doctor patient ratio in these PSCs in the country and if so, the steps taken by the Government in this regard, State/UTwise; and (e) the details of schemes/programmes launched/proposed to be launched and funds allocated for prevention and treatment of Cancer, State/UT-wise? ANSWER THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SMT. ANUPRIYA PATEL) (a): As per Indian Council of Medical Research s Cancer registry data; the estimated number of incidence and mortality of cancer cases in the country during 2016, State/UT-wise are at Annexure I & II respectively. (b): As per World Health Organisation(WHO) Fact Sheet dated Feb 2017; Around 30-50% of cancers can be prevented. This can be accomplished by avoiding risk factors and implementing existing evidence-based prevention strategies. The cancer burden can also be reduced through early detection of cancer and management of patients who develop cancer. (c) to (e): Cancer can be diagnosed and treated at various levels in the Health Care system. Many of the patients present themselves at advanced stages due to various factors.

The National Programme for the Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke (NPCDCS) is being implemented under National Health Mission (NHM) up to district level interventions in 36 States/UTs. The programme includes health promotion activities, opportunistic screening, and control of Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs) including cancer. The program focuses on opportunistic screening for common NCDs, at District hospital and Community Health Centre levels, through the setting up of NCD clinics. As informed by the States, 419 District NCD Clinics and 2116 CHC NCD Clinics have been set up till June, 2017. Since 2015-16 funds are released to States/UTs under NCD Flexipool for programmes including NPCDCS. Funds released position for NCD Flexipool for 2017-18 is at Annexure III. In view of the increasing incidence and mortality linked with NCDs (including cancers), MoHFW has launched the initiative of upgrading the existing Sub centers to Health and Wellness Centres(HWC), in the year 2016. The HWCs would provide expanded package of services related to Non-Communicable Diseases, Mental health, ENT, Opthalmology, Oral health, Geriatric and palliative health care and Trauma care, in addition to the existing services (Reproductive Child Health and communicable diseases). The HWC team would comprise of existing Sub-Health Centre team i.e, Multi Purpose Worker (Male and Female) and Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) with an additional skilled Human Resources in Health - a Midlevel Provider (Ayurvedic doctor or Nurse). Population based screening of common NCDs, hypertension and cancers (Oral, Breast and Cervical cancer) has also been initiated under NHM. Key components of population based screening of NCDs include community based risk assessment, screening, referral, and follow up of all individuals of 30 years and above for selected NCDs (hypertension, diabetes, oral cancer, breast cancer and cervical cancer). Government of India is implementing Strengthening of Tertiary Care for Cancer scheme under National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke (NPCDCS). Under the scheme, it is envisaged to support the establishment of State Cancer Institutes (SCIs) and Tertiary Care Cancer Centres (s) in different parts of the country. The maximum permissible assistance for SCI is Rs.120 crores and for is Rs.45 crores, which includes State share of 40%, except for North-Eastern and Himalayan States where the State share is 10%. The broad objective of the scheme is to develop capacity for tertiary care for cancer in all States so as to provide universal access for comprehensive cancer care. SCIs and s will mentor all cancer related activities in their respective regions. The details of funds released under the said scheme from 2014-15 onwards is at Annexure-IV.

ANNEXURE I Estimated Incidence of cancer cases in India State/UT-wise - All sites - (2016) - Both sexes States 2016 Jammu & Kashmir 15652 Himachal Pradesh 8029 Punjab 32474 Chandigarh 1274 Uttaranchal 12381 Haryana 30611 Delhi 20015 Rajasthan 82836 Uttar Pradesh 245231 Bihar 130628 Sikkim 479 Arunachal Pradesh 1272 Nagaland 1300 Manipur 2998 Mizoram 1652 Tripura 2199 Meghalaya 3311 Assam 31825 West Bengal 107906 Jharkhand 40959 Orissa 49674 Chhattisgarh 31817 Madhya Pradesh 89315 Gujarat 73551 Daman & Diu 440 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 497 Maharashtra 132726 Telangana 41939 Andhra Pradesh 58072 Karnataka 73511 Goa 1726 Lakshadweep 89 Kerala 42004 Tamil Nadu 80999 Pondicherry 1596 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 429 Total 1451417

Annexure-II Estimated Mortality of cancer cases in India State/UT-wise - All sites - (2016)- Both sexes States 2016 Jammu & Kashmir 7925 Himachal Pradesh 4048 Punjab 16423 Chandigarh 646 Uttaranchal 6245 Haryana 15491 Delhi 10127 Rajasthan 41848 Uttar Pradesh 123985 Bihar 66040 Sikkim 242 Arunachal Pradesh 649 Nagaland 667 Manipur 1500 Mizoram 841 Tripura 1125 Meghalaya 1710 Assam 16206 West Bengal 54443 Jharkhand 20671 Orissa 25035 Chhattisgarh 16030 Madhya Pradesh 45110 Gujarat 37182 Daman & Diu 229 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 254 Maharashtra 67035 Telangana 21126 Andhra Pradesh 29244 Karnataka 37052 Goa 870 Lakshadweep 45 Kerala 21062 Tamil Nadu 40796 Pondicherry 802 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 217 Total 732921

State-wise Release of fund under N C D Flexi Pool during the year 2017-18 (UP to 30.06.17 ) (Rs. in Lakhs) Annexure - III Si. No. State/UT 1 Chhattisgarh 1167 2 Madhya Pradesh 4174 3 Odisha 1536 4 Himachal Pradesh 509 5 Jammu & Kashmir 1146 6 Gujarat 2487 7 Haryana 593 8 Karnataka 1661 9 West Bengal 1945 10 Pondicherry 112 Total 15330

Annexure-IV State-wise funds released for setting up/establishing State Cancer Institutes (SCIs) and Tertiary Care Cancer Centres (s) under Tertiary Care of Cancer component of National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke (NPCDCS): (1) Funds released during the financial year 2014-15: No. S State/UTs Name of the Institute SCI/ 1 Karnataka Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology(RCC), Bangaluru SCI 67.50 2 Kerala Government Medical College, Kozhikode 25.03 3 Tripura Cancer Hospital(RCC), Agartala SCI 55.00 4 Gujarat Gujarat Cancer Research Institute, Ahmedabad SCI 67.50 5 West Bengal Government Medical College, Burdwan 22.24 6 Jammu & Kashmir Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Srinagar SCI 47.25 7 Tamil Nadu Cancer Institute (RCC) Adyar, Chennai SCI 67.38 Total 351.90 (2) Funds released during the financial year 2015-16: S No. State/UTs Name of the Institute SCI/ 1 Himachal Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla 14.87 Pradesh 2 Bihar Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna SCI 33.06 3 Mizoram Civil Hospital, Aizawl 14.64 4 Uttar Pradesh Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical 11.43 Sciences, Lucknow 5 Rajasthan S P Medical College, Bikaner 17.123 6 Karnataka Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences 17.257 7 Telangana MNJ Institute of Oncology& RCC, Hyderabad SCI 18.12 Total 126.50

(3) Funds released during the financial year 2016-17: S No State/ UTs Name of the Institute SCI/ 1 Kerala Regional Cancer Centre, Thiruvananthapuram SCI 46.957 2 Punjab Govt. Medical College, Amritsar SCI 51.58 3 Delhi Lok Nayak Hospital 25.40 4 Punjab District / Civil Hospital, Fazilka 20.119 5 Odisha Acharya Harihar Regional Cancer Centre, Cuttack SCI 35.829 6 Nagaland District Hospital, Kohima 13.23 7 Haryana Civil Hospital, Ambala Cantt 9.2253 8 West Bengal Murshidabad Medical College & Hospital, Berhampore, Murshidabad 9 Maharashtra Rashtra Sant Tukdoji Regional Cancer Hospital & Research Centre, Nagpur 10.9793 15.3196 10 Rajasthan SMS Medical College, Jaipur SCI 40.6683 11 Assam Gauhati Medical College & Hospital, Guwahati SCI 08.43 Total 277.7375 (4) Funds released during the financial year 2017-18 (till date): S No State/ UTs Name of the Institute SCI/ 1 Rajasthan Jhalawar Medical College & Hospital, Jhalawar 19.755 2 Maharashtra Government Medical College & Cancer Hospital, SCI 43.515 Aurangabad 3 Madhya G. R. Medical College, Gwalior 18.90 Pradesh 4 Maharashtra Vivekananda Foundation & Research Centre, 20.25 Latur Total 102.42 No. of SCI 13 No. of 16 Total funds released 858.5575 (Rs. in Crore)