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Rural-urban disparity in cancer burden and care: findings from an Indian cancer registry.

Divya KhannaPriyanka SharmaAtul Madhukar BudukhRajesh VishwakarmaAnand N SharmaSonali BagalVarsha TripathiVijay Kumar MauryaPankaj ChaturvediSatyajit Pradhan
Published in: BMC cancer (2024)
Low- and middle-income countries are facing dual challenges for cancer control and prevention. Their urban populations experience unhealthy lifestyles, while their rural populations lack healthcare accessibility. The distinctness in cancer burden and pattern calls for a re-evaluation of cancer control strategies that are tailor-made with an understanding of urban-rural disparities. Context-specific interventional programmes targeting risk-factor modifications, cancer awareness, early detection, and accessibility to diagnosis and care are essential.
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