India's Cancer Challenge: Early Detection and Prevention at the Forefront

Projected surge in cancer cases in India highlights urgent need for early detection and prevention, says Indian Cancer Society. As budget enhancements improve access to treatment, experts stress that prevention strategies are key. Calls for public-private partnerships and improved systems to ensure access to underserved populations gain momentum.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 03-02-2026 21:36 IST | Created: 03-02-2026 21:36 IST
India's Cancer Challenge: Early Detection and Prevention at the Forefront
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With a dramatic increase in cancer cases expected in India by 2045, the Indian Cancer Society insists on making early detection and prevention foundational aspects of combating cancer. Presently, over 1.5 million cases are reported annually, with forecasts pointing to more than 2.45 million by mid-century.

The 2026-27 Union Budget includes noteworthy initiatives aimed at easing access to cancer treatment, particularly through customs duty exemptions on select drugs and encouraging local biopharma manufacturing. However, health experts caution that treatment tools alone will not suffice without robust preventive strategies.

During a recent event in Delhi, health authorities and cancer survivors explored current challenges, early diagnosis lacunae, and the necessity for solid prevention methods. Calls for stronger public-private partnerships and tapping into the new Biopharma Shakti framework were reinforced, aiming to benefit underserved communities significantly.

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