2. Cancer burden in India
New cancer patients
diagnosed every year
2012 10 lakhs
2035(predicted) 17 lakhs
Statistics: GLOBOCAN 2012
3. Cancer deaths in India
Cancer related deaths
per year
2012 6.5 lakhs
2035(predicted) 12 lakhs
Statistics: GLOBOCAN 2012
4. Proportion of Cancer deaths
Cancer deaths /
Incidence
India 6.8
Developed
countries
3.5 to 5.7
Statistics: GLOBOCAN 2012
5. High proportion of cancer
deaths in india is due to
1. Advanced stage at presentation
2. Lack of cancer care facilities
3. Unaffordability of treatment
4. Lack of trained personnel
5. Lack of unified strategy
6. Lack of research - india specific
problems
7. The National Cancer Grid
» NCG is a network of major cancer centers, research
institutes, patient groups and charitable institutions
across India.
» NCG was formed in August 2012.
» Funded by Govt of INDIA
8. The National Cancer Grid
» Its Purpose is to establish
1. Uniform standards of patient care for prevention,
diagnosis, & treatment of cancer.
2. Providing specialized training and education in
oncology.
3. Facilitating collaborative basic, translational and
clinical research in cancer.
9. The National Cancer Grid
» Largest network of cancer hospitals in the world.
» At present has 140 member institutions.
11. Patient Care
» Formulation of evidence-based management
guidelines for common cancers.
» Systematic method of data capture of every patient
being treated at a cancer center.
» Voluntary process of audit & peer review of
institutions.
12. Education and Training
» “National Cancer Library” - free access of high-
quality cancer journals and other educational
resources to the constituent centers.
» Exchange of expertise & mentoring between the
centers.
» Training of cadres of physicians and paramedical
staff
13. Travelling school of pathology
» Workshops conducted in member institutions
about quality surgical pathology reporting.
14. Collaborative research
» Establish research networks (like RTOG &
ESMO), which facilitate high-quality
multicentric cancer research aimed at
addressing India's unique problems.
18. 1. https://tmc.gov.in/ncg/index.php
2. C. S. Pramesh, Rajendra A. Badwe & Ratan Kumar Sinha.
The National Cancer Grid of India. Indian J Med Paediatr
Oncol. 2014 Jul-Sep; 35(3): 226–227.
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