In India a transition from communicable to non-communicable diseases has led to an increase in cancer load. Incidence of cancers of gall bladder, mouth and lower pharynx are among the highest in the world. Breast cancer and cancer of cervix and ovary are slowly infiltrating the female population. India’s male population bears the brunt of stomach cancer, oral cancer and cancer of tongue, esophagus and lungs. Hematological malignancies, colon and prostate cancers have lower incidence in India.
A very large base of cancer patients, highly experienced and dedicated oncologists and a good infrastructure in India has led to the conduct of several clinical trials in India. This along with a benevolent Indian government towards clinical research has led to path breaking clinical trials in India.
Respect for patients, stringent guidelines, well organized regulatory setup, experienced and dedicated professionals have gone a long way into building long lasting trustworthy relationships in cancer research.
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