A comparative analysis of the burden, trends and inequalities of tracheal, bronchus, and lung cancer in India from 2000 to 2021: A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease study 2021
Shuting Rao, Haijiang Wu, Guibin Zhang, Wenli Dong, Luzhe Cui, Yashu Wang, Xinna Deng

TL;DR
This study analyzes how tobacco-related tracheal, bronchus, and lung cancer burden has changed in India from 2000 to 2021, highlighting regional and gender differences.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed comparative analysis of TBL cancer trends and inequalities in India using the Global Burden of Disease framework.
Findings
Mizoram had the highest age-standardized TBL cancer death and DALY rates attributable to tobacco in 2021.
Population growth and aging are the main drivers of the increasing TBL cancer burden.
Male populations show more pronounced increases in tobacco-related TBL cancer deaths and DALYs due to secondhand smoke.
Abstract
Understanding the tracheal, bronchus, and lung (TBL) cancer burden caused by tobacco exposure in India can help local governments implement targeted measures for prevention and treatment of the disease. The burden of TBL cancer deaths and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) attributable to tobacco exposure from 2000 to 2021 were presented by age, sex, and region. A Joinpoint model was used to analyze temporal trends of the disease, while decomposition analysis was conducted to quantify the contributions of population growth, aging, and epidemiological changes. In addition, the age-period-cohort (APC) model was implemented to assess the effects of age, period, and cohort on tobacco-related TBL cancer deaths and DALYs burden. Finally, age-standardized deaths and DALYs rates for TBL cancer attributable to tobacco exposure were projected through 2035. In 2021, Mizoram recorded the…
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TopicsGlobal Cancer Incidence and Screening · Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment · Air Quality and Health Impacts
