UNB, Dhaka :
There are around 15 lakh cancer patients now in Bangladesh with 1.5 lakh people being affected by the disease every year, according to international cancer research centre Globocan.
The information was revealed at a discussion on cancer awareness at Monipur School and College in the city’s Mirpur area.
Citing the Globocan report, founder of Cancer Awareness Foundation
Dr Md Masumul Haq said some 91,339 people die in the country annually due to cancer.
He said, the number of cancer deaths in Bangladesh will double by 2030 with low- and middle-class people being the worst sufferers.
Avoiding smoking can reduce the risk of cancer by 33 percent alone, Masumul said.
Three types of cancer are affecting males-lung, oral and colon-whereas females are victims of breast, uterus and oral cancers.
In his speech as the chief guest, State Minister for Industries Kamal Ahmed Majumder said the government has taken an initiative to establish a 100-bed cancer centre in each of eight divisions spending Tk 1,600 crore.
He also blamed ignorance for various diseases that affect people. “Everyone, especially students, should be aware of a healthy lifestyle, including food habit, to get rid of these diseases,” he added.
Monipur School and College Principal Farhad Hossain presided over the event.
There are around 15 lakh cancer patients now in Bangladesh with 1.5 lakh people being affected by the disease every year, according to international cancer research centre Globocan.
The information was revealed at a discussion on cancer awareness at Monipur School and College in the city’s Mirpur area.
Citing the Globocan report, founder of Cancer Awareness Foundation
Dr Md Masumul Haq said some 91,339 people die in the country annually due to cancer.
He said, the number of cancer deaths in Bangladesh will double by 2030 with low- and middle-class people being the worst sufferers.
Avoiding smoking can reduce the risk of cancer by 33 percent alone, Masumul said.
Three types of cancer are affecting males-lung, oral and colon-whereas females are victims of breast, uterus and oral cancers.
In his speech as the chief guest, State Minister for Industries Kamal Ahmed Majumder said the government has taken an initiative to establish a 100-bed cancer centre in each of eight divisions spending Tk 1,600 crore.
He also blamed ignorance for various diseases that affect people. “Everyone, especially students, should be aware of a healthy lifestyle, including food habit, to get rid of these diseases,” he added.
Monipur School and College Principal Farhad Hossain presided over the event.