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Myths about Cancer
The Statesman
|January 28, 2025
Cancer is a multifactorial disease influenced by genetics, lifestyle choices, and environmental exposures, rather than simply pesticide consumption. The narrative blaming pesticides for cancer in agricultural regions overlooks critical factors like tobacco use, dietary deficiencies, outdoor air pollution and delayed medical interventions, which are proven major contributors to the disease
Mid the golden fields of Punjab lies an unsettling narrative that has been haunting not only the region but the whole country – the infamous Bathinda-Bikaner "Cancer Train." This metaphorical tale has become synonymous with despair and misrepresentation, perpetuating myths that link cancer cases in Punjab to the use of pesticides in agriculture. It's high time we examine the facts, invent the truth, debunk the myths, and provide clarity to the masses.
Every day, the Bathinda-Bikaner train carries hopeful patients and their attendants to the Acharya Tulsi Regional Cancer Treatment and Research Institute in Bikaner, Rajasthan. This institute, a beacon of compassion, offers free cancer treatment to patients, along with food and accommodation for their attendants. This lifeline symbolizes the resilience and resourcefulness of the Indian healthcare system in addressing cancer, yet it also serves as a grim reminder of the myths that stigmatize the disease.
The institute's efforts to alleviate suffering are commendable, but there is a need to highlight the pressing need to educate the public and policymakers about the actual causes of cancer in the region, instead of attributing it solely to pesticides.
In my book Cancer Chronicles: Debunking Myths about Cancer, I have presented a well-researched, data-driven perspective that questions the unsubstantiated link between pesticide use and cancer prevalence in Punjab. Here are some key insights:
Recent statistics provide insights into the cancer scenario in Punjab:
Punjab's cancer incidence rate has been rising steadily, with an estimated 42,288 cases in 2024, up from 39,521 in 2021 – a 7 per cent increase. Despite this upward trend, Punjab ranks 14th among Indian states in total cancer cases and 24th in cases per lakh population, indicating a lower incidence rate compared to states like Mizoram and Tripura where pesticides usage is negligible as per data from Government of India.
This story is from the January 28, 2025 edition of The Statesman.
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