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LIVER CANCER RATIO DOUBLES IN PAKISTAN

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Saturday, October 17, 2015 - Lahore—The ratio of liver cancer has doubled in Pakistan in the last two decades.

In 1995, the liver cancer was eighth most common cancer in Pakistan as compared to the sixth in the world but now the situation is worse in our country than the whole world, said the speakers.

They were addressing an international seminar on “Prevention and Treatment of Liver Cancer” at the Government College University Lahore. The seminar was jointly organised by the GCU Biological Society and Cancer Care Hospital and Research Centre Lahore (CCHRC).

The College of Physicians and Surgeon Pakistan Dean Prof Dr Shaharyar said that only healthy lifestyle could only prevent cancer, adding that the leading causes of liver cancer were hepatitis B and C, smoking and alcohol.

He laid a particular stress on brisk walking at least 20 minutes daily and balanced diet to reduce the chances for occurrence of cancer. However, he said, smoking doubled the risk of cancer as he had found that 90 percent of his cancer patients were smokers.

Prof Shaharyar also highlighted the dearth of cancer care facilities in Pakistan, saying ever year 300,000 patients needed treatment against cancer but Pakistan had facilities for only ten percent of them, while other died in pain.

Dr Ehsan ur Rehman, an oncologist from Churchill Hospital, UK, said liver cancer would be an epidemic of future as two billion people, one out of three people, in the world had been infected with hepatitis virus. He said 40 percent of hepatitis B and 60 percent of hepatitis C patients were at the risk of ultimately developing liver cancer.

He laid a stress on limiting transmission of hepatitis viruses by promotion of safe injection practice and screening of blood donation products.

Jinnah Hospital Lahore clinical oncologist Dr Riaz-ur-Rehman told the students about the symptoms, treatment and palliative care for the patients of liver cancer. He said survival rate was very low for liver cancer patients.

He cautioned the people to be very careful from quack dentists who didn’t use sterilised tools, terming it one of the major reasons for remission of hepatitis virus.

Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Hassan Amir Shah said prevention was better than cure, so students should adopt healthy lifestylein terms of exercise and balanced diet.

He expressed gratitude to the speakers for highly informative session with students about the fatal disease and hoped that “now they would start taking much better care of their health.”

The Vice Chancellor said it was the responsibility of educational institutions to raise awareness among students about their health issues.

Later, the seminar was followed by an on-campus awareness walk which was led by Prof Dr Hassan Amir Shah and Dr Shaharyar. The heads of administrative and academic departments also participated in the walk along with a large number of students.

Liver cancer ratio doubles in Pakistan

Why just fine and send them to jail and then not suspend the license of these quack dentists who dont give 2 hoots to hygiene! An unhygienic doctor is a dhabba on health care and should be cut off!
 
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I wonder if contaminated sub soil water too is a culprit.

We do use so much chemical stuff - fertilizers. urea etc
There are small scaled studies that indicate that too much processed food also contributes or builds up to some forms of cancer however due to large processed food industries, it is tough to do proper research on such a claim!
 
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Excess of Red meat is also a contributor to liver cancer and impedes the healthy functioning of liver. One the major reasons I cut down on steaks and lamb shanks.

Processed food is definitely a contributor.

Also, like it's been mentioned in the article: Alcohol. Although isn't alcohol banned in Pakistan?
 
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Open sales are banned underground sales are not monitored....

But soo much hooch??? Hmm it's like prohibition era.. You guys must have your own underground hooch kings.. Like Nucky Thompson!!!
 
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..Bad news for the patients , their families. We will see more influx of pakistanis, for world class treatment an fraction of cost, to India.
and I hope they come prepared -
1) with proper cash - so that Indian crowd don't have to fund their treatment
2) with proper papers -C forms and other- so that they can be given hotel rooms.
 
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But soo much hooch??? Hmm it's like prohibition era.. You guys must have your own underground hooch kings.. Like Nucky Thompson!!!
No idea....ask some of them who actually know where to get their booze despite this ban :unsure:
 
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Excessive alcohol consumption along with unclean drinking water are the primary reason for hepatic cancer and its treatment is very costly too

Prevention is best cure for the any form of cancer as our countries general population can not afford its treatment easily
 
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Excess of Red meat is also a contributor to liver cancer and impedes the healthy functioning of liver. One the major reasons I cut down on steaks and lamb shanks.

Processed food is definitely a contributor.

Also, like it's been mentioned in the article: Alcohol. Although isn't alcohol banned in Pakistan?
Alchohol is banned for muslims, non-muslims can buy alcohol from special shops.
 
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But soo much hooch??? Hmm it's like prohibition era.. You guys must have your own underground hooch kings.. Like Nucky Thompson!!!
Salim Ahmed
Saturday, October 17, 2015 - Lahore—The ratio of liver cancer has doubled in Pakistan in the last two decades.

In 1995, the liver cancer was eighth most common cancer in Pakistan as compared to the sixth in the world but now the situation is worse in our country than the whole world, said the speakers.

They were addressing an international seminar on “Prevention and Treatment of Liver Cancer” at the Government College University Lahore. The seminar was jointly organised by the GCU Biological Society and Cancer Care Hospital and Research Centre Lahore (CCHRC).

The College of Physicians and Surgeon Pakistan Dean Prof Dr Shaharyar said that only healthy lifestyle could only prevent cancer, adding that the leading causes of liver cancer were hepatitis B and C, smoking and alcohol.

He laid a particular stress on brisk walking at least 20 minutes daily and balanced diet to reduce the chances for occurrence of cancer. However, he said, smoking doubled the risk of cancer as he had found that 90 percent of his cancer patients were smokers.

Prof Shaharyar also highlighted the dearth of cancer care facilities in Pakistan, saying ever year 300,000 patients needed treatment against cancer but Pakistan had facilities for only ten percent of them, while other died in pain.

Dr Ehsan ur Rehman, an oncologist from Churchill Hospital, UK, said liver cancer would be an epidemic of future as two billion people, one out of three people, in the world had been infected with hepatitis virus. He said 40 percent of hepatitis B and 60 percent of hepatitis C patients were at the risk of ultimately developing liver cancer.

He laid a stress on limiting transmission of hepatitis viruses by promotion of safe injection practice and screening of blood donation products.

Jinnah Hospital Lahore clinical oncologist Dr Riaz-ur-Rehman told the students about the symptoms, treatment and palliative care for the patients of liver cancer. He said survival rate was very low for liver cancer patients.

He cautioned the people to be very careful from quack dentists who didn’t use sterilised tools, terming it one of the major reasons for remission of hepatitis virus.

Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Hassan Amir Shah said prevention was better than cure, so students should adopt healthy lifestylein terms of exercise and balanced diet.

He expressed gratitude to the speakers for highly informative session with students about the fatal disease and hoped that “now they would start taking much better care of their health.”

The Vice Chancellor said it was the responsibility of educational institutions to raise awareness among students about their health issues.

Later, the seminar was followed by an on-campus awareness walk which was led by Prof Dr Hassan Amir Shah and Dr Shaharyar. The heads of administrative and academic departments also participated in the walk along with a large number of students.

Liver cancer ratio doubles in Pakistan

Why just fine and send them to jail and then not suspend the license of these quack dentists who dont give 2 hoots to hygiene! An unhygienic doctor is a dhabba on health care and should be cut off!
What I have noticed is over all increase of Hepatitis and this is a prelude to liver cancer. Lack of clean drinking water and poor hygienic conditions are big contributors to this problem. Excessive use of cooking oil, bad dairy and chemicals are another reason. The diet is also not balanced in Pakistan.
 
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What I have noticed is over all increase of Hepatitis and this is a prelude to liver cancer. Lack of clean drinking water and poor hygienic conditions are big contributors to this problem. Excessive use of cooking oil, bad dairy and chemicals are another reason. The diet is also not balanced in Pakistan.
agreed....
 
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What I have noticed is over all increase of Hepatitis and this is a prelude to liver cancer. Lack of clean drinking water and poor hygienic conditions are big contributors to this problem. Excessive use of cooking oil, bad dairy and chemicals are another reason. The diet is also not balanced in Pakistan.

Let us not forget about aflatoxins in poorly stored grains.
 
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Nopes... you people are forgetting the most important factor of liver cancer in pakistan... thats HCV.. Hepatitis C virus.... compared to more prevalant Hep B virus in asia pacific...

Liver Cancer in Pakistan | PSSLD

Also alcohol is not a much important cause.. after HCV its HBV... then comes Non-Alcoholic fatty liver disease.(NAFLD)
These can be prevented to aome extent too.. vaccines for HBV is available. We dont have HCV vaccine but it can be prevented by proper sterilization of surgical instruments, sterilization of blood bags and using protection during s€x. Also grains shoud be properly processd to shed off aflatoxins..
I guess pakistan needs a proper strategy to combat this problem...
 
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