‘Lung cancer is the most fatal form of cancer’

Express News Service Posted: Dec 29, 2008 at 0320 hrs
Ludhiana Lung cancer is the most fatal cancer and in India bidis contribute to chest tumor, said Dr Manjit Singh Bains, a US- based surgeon, while delivering a talk on necessity of treatment of early stage lung cancer, during the fourth day of 68th annual conference of Association of Surgeons of India.

“In the US, lung cancer causes most cancer deaths in a year, but it is now on a decline as the rate of incidence had reduced from 40 per cent of all the cancer cases to 30 per cent,” he said.

Showing concern over lung cancer being detected in younger age groups, Dr Bains said that even youth of 21 to 23 year age group have been detected with lung cancer. “The reason why rate of death by lung cancer is high is because the disease comes to light at a later stage. Therefore, people should be careful about the chest problems,” he said. Dr Bains said though it is difficult to say whether the lung cancer is also caused due to familial reasons, the possibility still could not be ruled out.

Colleges face derecognition
Newly appointed Vice-Chancellor of Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Dr Shivinder Singh Gill, said his priority is to minimise the threat faced by the three colleges which is under constant pressure exerted by Medical Council of India for derecognition due to shortage of faculty. Dr Gill was present at the convocation ceremony by Association of Surgeons of India to grant Fellowship of Association of Surgeons of India.