J-K Reports Over 32,000 Cancer Cases in Recent Years.webp


Jammu, February 13 More than 32,000 cancer cases have been reported across Jammu and Kashmir in recent years, with nearly 79 per cent of the total cases recorded in the valley alone, Health Minister Sakeena Itoo said on Friday.

Responding to an unstarred question by PDP legislator Waheed Ur Rehman Para in the Assembly, the minister said 25,621 cases were registered in the Kashmir division (2022–2024), while 6,804 cases were reported from the Jammu division (2023–2025).

She said the most commonly detected cancers include those of the lung, breast, mouth, cervix, and prostate.

Gastrointestinal malignancies, including cancers of the esophagus, stomach, and colorectal region, are also frequently reported, Itoo said.

Sharing details compiled by the Health and Medical Education Department, the minister said the Kashmir division recorded 8,021 cases in 2022, 8,621 in 2023, and 8,979 in 2024, indicating a steady increase over the years.

In the Jammu division, 2,036 cases were reported in 2023, 2,187 in 2024, and 2,581 in 2025, also reflecting a rising trend in reported cases, she said.

On the steps taken for the prevention, early detection, and treatment of cancer and other terminal diseases, the minister said various health institutions, such as the Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) and the State Cancer Institute (SCI) at Government Medical College, Jammu, provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary cancer care encompassing medical oncology, surgical oncology, radiation oncology, and clinical hematology.

These institutes are equipped with advanced diagnostic and therapeutic facilities, including PET-CT, CT scan, dedicated CT simulators, modern radiotherapy systems, and other specialized oncology services, she said.

The minister said emphasis is also placed on public education regarding early warning signs of cancer and modifiable risk factors such as tobacco cessation, healthy dietary habits, and lifestyle modification, with the aim of facilitating cancer prevention and early treatment.

She said that patients suffering from cancer and other terminal illnesses are managed at SKIMS, Soura, Government Medical Colleges (GMCs) and their associated hospitals, as well as at district hospitals and Community Health Centres (CHCs).

Whenever required, patients are referred to GMCs and other tertiary care institutions for specialized treatment, she said.

The minister said that the PET scan facility is available at SKIMS, Soura and another such unit is being procured at a cost of Rs 16 crore for GMC Srinagar. Additionally, PET scan facilities are being provided by Narayana Super Specialty Hospital, Kakryal (Katra) and the American Oncology Institute, ASCOM, in the private sector in the Jammu division.
 
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