National Cancer Awareness Day India-Tracing Cancer's History

 

As we approach November 7th, India's National Cancer Awareness Day, a spotlight is shone on a recent study that takes us on a historical journey, unraveling the deep roots of cancer in India. This insightful exploration not only sheds light on India’s ancient acquaintance with cancer but also beckons a broader dialogue on cancer awareness, transcending modern-day presumptions.

Behind the Study

The paper, titled 'History of the Growing Burden of Cancer in India: From Antiquity to the 21st Century', published in the Journal of Global Oncology, challenges the common notion of cancer being a modern or Western-induced disease. The researchers embarked on an academic expedition, dissecting ancient texts and archival records to present a compelling narrative on cancer's longstanding presence in India.

Facts and Discoveries

The meticulous venture into the past revealed that “cancer-like illnesses have been documented in the Indian subcontinent since antiquity”. The pages of Ayurveda and Siddha, ancient Indian medical systems, are marked with mentions of cancer-like diseases and suggested remedies. The narrative took a quiet turn during the medieval period with scant mentions, only to resurface in the 17th century. This era marked a turning point where cancer case recordings began to appear, laying the groundwork for a more systematic understanding and documentation of cancer. The study also made a notable revelation - it's aging, not Western lifestyle influences, that stands as a primary risk factor for cancer in humans. This insight shifts the narrative, urging a look into intrinsic biological processes in understanding cancer’s occurrence.

Reflecting Forward

This National Cancer Awareness Day, the insights from the past beckon a more informed and global approach toward cancer prevention and treatment. The historical tracing of cancer in India underlines the importance of a culturally nuanced and historically grounded approach in the global fight against cancer.

Uncovering Cancer's Past Footprints in India on National Cancer Awareness Day

The rich historical context provided by the study not only enriches our understanding but also sets a tone for a collaborative, well-informed global dialogue on cancer prevention and care. It reminds us that a look back into the past could well light the way for better strategies in cancer care, resonating with the core essence of National Cancer Awareness Day.

Source:

  • https://thewire.in/health/cancer-in-india-westernisation-journal-of-global-oncology

  • https://europepmc.org/article/MED/31373840

  • https://ascopubs.org/doi/pdfdirect/10.1200/JGO.19.00048