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Title: Non Communicable Diseases II


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Non Communicable Diseases II
  • CANCER

2
Warning Signs
  • Unusual bleeding/discharge
  • A sore which does not heal
  • Change in bowel or bladder habits
  • Lump in breast or other part of the body
  • Nagging cough
  • Obvious change in moles
  • Difficulty in swallowing

3
Cancer Epidemiology
  • 44 to 122 per 100,000 population in males
  • 52 to 128 per 100,000 females
  • Men - Lung, oesophagus, stomach, oral and
    pharyngeal cancers
  • Women - cancers of cervix and breast, followed by
    those of stomach and oesophagus

4
Distribution of Selected Cancers
5
Cancer incidence rates in Thiruvananthapuram and
Karunagappally 1998 -2002 (per 100,000)
6
Preventable Risk Factors
  • Tobacco
  • Alcohol
  • Infections
  • Dietary factors
  • Other environmental factors

7
Cancer Control
  • Prevention and early detection are major pathways
    for cancer control
  • Cancer registries provide leads for planning,
    implementation and evaluation of control
    programmes

8
High Risk Groups
  • All tobacco users
  • Multiple sexual partners cervical cancer
  • Obesity / High fat diet breast cancer, colon
    cancer

9
Down Staging of Cancers
  • Oral cancers
  • Leukoplakia
  • Sub mucous fibrosis
  • Erythroplakia
  • Breast cancers
  • BSE
  • Cervical cancers
  • Pap smear

10
Pap smear of 997 women
11
Screening for Oral Cancer
  • Oral Visual Inspection
  • Sensitivity 58 94
  • Specificity76 -98
  • 5 to 20 of Leukoplakia and 10 to 20 of Sub
    mucous Fibrosis turn malignant
  • Idukki
  • Leukoplakia 12
  • Oral Sub mucous Fibrosis 10

12
Screening for Breast Cancer
  • Breast Self Examination
  • Mammography
  • Issues
  • Delay in seeking care

13
  • BLINDNESS / LOW VISION

14
Definitions
  • BLINDNESS
  • Visual Acuity of less than 3/60 OR its
    equivalent.
  • LOW VISION
  • Visual Acuity of less than 6/ 18 but 3/60 OR
    corresponding to visual field loss to less than
    20 in the better eye with best possible
    correction.
  • AVOIDABLE BLINDNESS
  • Blindness that can be prevented or treated by
    effective methods.

15
Major Causes
  • CATARACT-62.6
  • REFRACTIVE ERRORS-19.7
  • GLAUCOMA-5.8
  • POST. SEGMENT DISORDER-4.7
  • SURGICAL COMPLICATION-1.2
  • In Kerala degenerative diseases (Hypertension,
    Diabetes) are fast catching up with these causes

16
Preventable Blindness
  • Cataract
  • Trachoma
  • Onchocerciasis
  • Childhood Blindness
  • Refractive errors
  • Glaucoma
  • Diabetic Retinopathy

17
Prevalence Estimates per 1000 population
18
National Programme for Control of Blindness
  • Vitamin A
  • Cataract
  • Trachoma (Mass treatment) historical importance
  • Eye donation / Eye banks / Corneal transplants

19
Vision 2020
  • Diseases that fall under the priority of the
    Vision 2020 National Action Plan are
  • 1. Cataract
  • 2. Childhood blindness
  • 3. Refractive errors and low vision
  • 4. Corneal blindness
  • 5. Glaucoma
  • 6. Diabetic retinopathy
  • 7. Trachoma (focal)

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National Level Study of Blindness 2005 with
72044 subjects
  • Presenting vision ,6/60, in the better eye, was
    observed in 8.5 (95 CI 8.1 to 8.9).
  • Age, sex, residence, literacy, and working status
    were associated with blindness. The highest risk
    was among those aged 70 and the illiterate.
  • Cataract was responsible for 62.4 of bilateral
    blindness.
  • Prevalence of cataract blindness was 5.3 (95
    CI 4.97 to 5.62).

21
  • INJURIES

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Injury is .
  • Body lesion due to an external cause
  • Mechanical
  • Electrical
  • Chemical
  • Thermal
  • Radiant

23
Types
  • Unintentional
  • Falls
  • Road traffic accidents
  • Drowning
  • Poisoning
  • Animal related snakebite, others
  • Intentional
  • Assaults
  • Homicide
  • Suicide

24
Special Categories
  • Occupational
  • Road Traffic Accidents
  • Mental Ill Health

25
Motorization in India
26
Determinants of Injuries
27
Determinants of Death in Injuries
28
Deaths due to RTAs
29
Injury Pyramid in India
30
Suicides - State-wise distribution per Lakh
Population
  • Pondicherry(50)
  • Kerala (29)
  • Karnataka (24)
  • Tripura (25)
  • Tamil Nadu (18)
  • Maharashtra (15)
  • West Bengal (17)
  • Goa (17)
  • Andhra Pradesh (13)
  • Sikkim (15)
  • National average rate of 11/100,000.
  • 23 metropolitan cities of India contributed to 9
    of total suicides

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Control of Impact
  • Acute Care
  • Rehabilitation

32
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