More getting cancer yearly


MELAKA: More than 20,000 new cancer patients, with an average age of over 40 years, are detected in Malaysia every year, said National Cancer Society Malaysia (NCSM) managing director Dr M. Murallitharan.

However, he said, over the past two years, there were more new cancer patients in their late 20s and early 30s.

“This situation is very worrying because the age of individuals diagnosed with cancer is now younger, and the number of children with cancer is also high.

“For men, there are 10 types of cancer that often affect them, and the highest category recorded is bowel cancer, followed by lung, prostate, lymphoma, nasopharynx, liver, leukaemia, stomach, skin, and bladder,” he told reporters after the Relay For Life (RFL)-Luminaria 2022 programme here last Sunday night.

The programme organised by NCSM to provide support to cancer patients, was opened by State Health and Anti-Drug Committee chairman Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh.

Dr Murallitharan said that for women, the highest cases involved breast cancer, followed by colorectal or bowel, cervix, lung, ovary, corpus uteri, lymphoma, thyroid, leukaemia, and skin.

However, he said, the number of cervical cancer patients had dropped in recent years, believed to be due to the administration of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine for school students, especially among teenage girls as young as 13.

There are currently about 100,000 cancer survivors in the country who are living with various types of cancer, he added in a Bernama report.

In another development, he said NCSM was planning to implement the “One District, One Screening” programme in all states next year to encourage and facilitate health screening, especially to detect cancer.

Meanwhile, Dr Muhamad Akmal said the Melaka government will work with NCSM to establish a mobile cancer clinic that would provide free cancer screening services for early detection.

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