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Cancer In India: One in Six Hyderabad Women at Risk, ICMR Report is a Wake-Up Call

A shocking new report from ICMR says that one in every six women in Hyderabad could be at risk of developing cancer.The study was published by the Indian Council of Medical Research’s National Centre for Disease Informatics and Research(ICMR-NCDIAR).

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Author : Indrakshi Samanta
Published : Apr 01 2026, 04:03 PM IST
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A startling ICMR report reveals one in six women in Hyderabad faces a cancer risk.
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A startling ICMR report reveals one in six women in Hyderabad faces a cancer risk.

A startling ICMR report reveals one in six women in Hyderabad faces a cancer risk. The Indian Council of Medical Research-National Centre for Disease Informatics and Research (ICMR-NCDIAR) published these findings in a recent study.
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While the risk in men is lower, it is still a cause for major concern.
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While the risk in men is lower, it is still a cause for major concern.

The numbers are alarming. The report predicts that Telangana will see 46,762 new cancer cases among adults in 2026. This figure is set to increase to 47,314 by the year 2030, showing a worrying trend for the state.

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NIMS Director Dr. Beerappa Nagari says early detection and public awareness are crucial.
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NIMS Director Dr. Beerappa Nagari says early detection and public awareness are crucial.

Women are more affected by cancer, and cases are steadily rising in the state. Dr. Beerappa Nagari, Director of NIMS, says that early detection and public awareness are absolutely critical to tackle this growing health crisis.
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Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women.
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Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women.

The report found that breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women, accounting for a massive 36.2% of cases. This is followed by cervical cancer (8.1%) and ovarian cancer (6.6%). For men, oral cancer is the most prevalent.
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More than a third of cancer cases in women are from breast cancer.
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More than a third of cancer cases in women are from breast cancer.

Among men, oral cavity cancer is the most common at 21.7%, followed by lung cancer (10.5%) and colorectal cancer (7.9%). What's worrying is that while breast cancer makes up over a third of cases in women, only 0.3% of women between 30 and 49 have had a breast examination.
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A healthy lifestyle, regular health check-ups, and screening programs are key.
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A healthy lifestyle, regular health check-ups, and screening programs are key.

Screening for cervical cancer is also very low, with only 3.3% of women getting tested. For oral cancer, screening rates are just 2.5% for women and 2.6% for men. The report stresses that a healthy lifestyle, regular check-ups, and screening are key to preventing cancer.
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Breast cancer rates are on the rise among women.
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Breast cancer rates are on the rise among women.

Breast cancer rates are rising globally, often linked to changing lifestyles, diet, and hormonal shifts. The first sign is usually a painless lump. Other symptoms include changes in breast size or shape, nipple retraction, skin discolouration, and any unusual discharge.

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