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Pali . Due to changing lifestyles and not paying attention to one's own body, the risk of cancer is increasing continuously across the country. Rajasthan is currently at number seven. Amidst the increasing number of cancer patients, the risk of breast cancer is being seen the most. According to cancer specialist Dr. Anu Rajpurohit, one in eight women has a complaint of cancer. In a year, the risk of breast cancer is coming up in about two lakh women. This is very shocking. Especially this risk is seen more in women of rural areas. According to Anu Rajpurohit, in the changing environment, women themselves can do screening at home on their own level.

Every year 1 lakh 78 thousand new cases are coming to the fore. 
There are 14,61,427 cancer patients in the country, the highest at 2,10,958 in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan is at the 7th place in terms of cancer patients in the country with 74,725 patients. Under the National Cancer Registry Program, there will be 14,61,427 cancer patients in the country in 2022. Cancer is spreading rapidly in Rajasthan. According to Dr. Anu Rajpurohit, a cancer specialist who has been treating cancer for years in a metropolis like Mumbai, every year more than 1 lakh 78 thousand new patients of breast cancer are coming to the fore in the state of Rajasthan. Due to deteriorating lifestyles, the risk of breast cancer in women is also increasing continuously.

The figures are increasing at the rate of 2 percent every year.  
Cancer specialist Dr. Anu Rajpurohit, while talking exclusively to Local 18, said that in the current circumstances, any girl or woman can test herself. All that is needed for this is awareness. This can prevent breast cancer. This figure is shocking but every year 1 lakh 78 thousand new cases of breast cancer are indeed being reported. It is increasing at the rate of 2 percent every year, by 2030 this figure will reach 2 lakh. Rajpurohit said that women can avoid this disease by screening themselves.

If the women of the village reach late, the chances of survival are less. 
Dr. Anu Rajpurohit said that this problem is more visible in the villages. Due to shame, the women of the village do not share their problems with everyone, due to which they are not able to go to the doctor. Due to this, the chances of their recovery also decrease significantly. Therefore, it becomes our responsibility to make the women of the village aware in any way. By screening themselves, women can reach the doctor themselves.

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