Rural cancer registry at Barshi, Maharashtra and its impact on cancer control

  • 31/08/2010

  • National Medical Journal of India

The relevance of population-based cancer registries for planning and implementing cancer control programmes cannot be overemphasized. There are some urban registries in India but very few rural registries despite India being predominantly rural. There are several obstacles to setting up a rural registry including lack of cancer awareness in the rural population and inaccessibility of modern medical facilities. The first rural cancer registry was  set up in 1987 at Barshi in western Maharashtra by adopting a methodology suitable for rural areas.