Behind diabetes and thyroid’s widespread prevalence, lung cancer is India’s burgeoning health crisis. AYUSH Ministry’s urgent post cautions that mild respiratory woes can evolve into life-threatening cancer if unchecked.
With 2025 projections hitting 81,219 male and 30,109 female cases, the ministry is ramping up education. Their message underscores how initial signs masquerade as routine illnesses, tricking patients into postponement.
Watch for persistent coughing, fatigue that lingers, dyspnea, thoracic pain, and slimming without diet changes. Recognition is vital; early action transforms prognoses from dire to manageable.
Etiologies are diverse—smokeless tobacco, passive inhalation, atmospheric pollutants, and asbestos-laden professions all fuel the fire. AYUSH promotes swift medical recourse for at-risk symptoms.
Pathologically, aberrant lung cell replication births tumors, disrupting vital functions. India’s NSCLC cases outnumber SCLC, the latter’s aggressiveness demanding ultra-early detection.
Empower yourself with knowledge: shun smoking circles, embrace clean air, and schedule routine lung health assessments. The AYUSH campaign is a beacon, guiding India towards reduced lung cancer mortality.
