Doctor reviewing cancer diagnosis report with Telangana highlighted on India map and red awareness ribbon representing new notifiable disease policyTelangana government declares cancer a notifiable disease to improve tracking, early detection, and treatment

The Telangana government has declared cancer a notifiable disease, making it mandatory for hospitals and laboratories to report all diagnosed cases to authorities.

Now, Telangana requires all healthcare providers to report diagnosed cases within one month.

At a time when cancer cases are steadily rising across India, experts say this step could play a crucial role in improving early detection, treatment access, and overall outcomes.

Why Cancer Is A Growing Concern

The top five cancers in men and women account for 47.2% of all cancers; these cancers can be prevented, screened for and/or detected early and treated at an early stage. This could significantly reduce the death rate from these cancers.

Common cancers in India include:

  • Breast and cervical cancers in women
  • Oral and lung cancers in men

There is also a noticeable shift towards lifestyle-related cancers such as colorectal and prostate cancer.

What Does “Notifiable Disease” Mean?

A notifiable disease must be reported to government health departments for monitoring and control.

This helps in:

  • Tracking disease spread
  • Improving early detection
  • Planning better treatment policies

Why This Decision Matters

  • Accurate Data Collection: Real-time tracking of cancer cases
  • Better Healthcare Planning: Improved infrastructure & treatment access
  • Early Diagnosis: Faster intervention can save lives
  • Policy Making: Helps the government design targeted health programs

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