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ACC introduces screening program for early detection of Oral Cancer

ACC introduces screening program for early detection of Oral Cancer

Hyderabad, May 30 (UNI)Apollo Cancer Centres (ACC) on World No Tobacco Day,(ACC) launched #OraLife, a proactive screening initiative focused on the early detection of oral cancer on Friday.
The program emphasizes public awareness, routine screening, and targeted intervention particularly for high-risk individuals, including tobacco users, alcohol consumers, those with HPV-16 infection, and people with prior oral lesions.
As part of this initiative, ACC has partnered with the Isha Foundation to provide holistic support for individuals seeking to overcome tobacco addiction.
This collaboration integrates physical health interventions with mental and emotional wellness support.
'Tobacco users are six to seven times more likely to develop oral cancer than non-users.Oral cancer is one of the few cancers that can be detected early through a simple oral examination. With this program, our goal is to detect cases early—before it's too late.' said Dr. Umanath Nayak Senior Consultant Head and Neck Oncology Surgeon at Apollo Cancer Centre.
Oral cancer is the most common cancer among Indian men and is rising steadily among women. Incidence rates vary widely across states: West Bengal reports the highest, while Kerala sees the lowest.
Maharashtra, Ahmedabad Urban, and Meghalaya also report alarmingly high figures—largely driven by tobacco use.
Chennai-based studies have identified an increase in cancers of the tongue base and floor of the mouth, sites known for high metastatic potential.
The buccal mucosa remains the most frequently affected site nationwide.
Notably, smokeless tobacco use is rising among women, contributing to a narrowing gender gap in incidence rates.
Risk factors—such as the combined use of smokeless tobacco, betel quid, and alcohol—are especially prevalent in underserved communities with limited access to preventive care. The disease is increasingly affecting individuals aged 31–50, with poor nutrition further exacerbating the risk.
'Our objective is to foster a culture of preventive healthcare. Oral cancer is highly treatable when detected early. We urge everyone over 30, especially tobacco users to undergo screening.' said Dr. Arsheed Hakeem Consultant - Head & Neck Surgical Oncology, Apollo Cancer Centre, Jubilees Hills, Hyderabd.
The #OraLife, the Oral Cancer Screening Program, involves a comprehensive visual and tactile oral examination conducted by trained medical oncologists and head & neck surgeons.
It aims to identify early warning signs such as persistent ulcers, red or white patches, lumps, and non-healing sores—many of which are often overlooked.
Apollo has teamed up with the Isha Foundation to incorporate spiritual well-being into its tobacco cessation efforts. As part of this, individuals will have access to a simple, yet effective 7-minute guided meditation led by Sadhguru.
'Miracle of Mind' is a free meditation app that empowers individuals to take charge of their well-being.
' Our collaboration with Isha Foundation is a testament to our belief in integrated care, where early detection and mental wellness are both critical pillars.' Dr. Abhishek Budharapu, - Head & Neck Surgical Oncology, Apollo Cancer Centre said.
Research indicates that tobacco users spend over Rs 1.1 lakh more on healthcare over their lifetime compared to non-users. The consequences extend beyond health—tobacco use reduces life expectancy, raises insurance premiums, limits claim payouts, and destabilizes families, particularly when primary earners are affected.
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