MCQs on & #8220;Prevalence, patterns, and sociocultural factors associated with use of tobacco-based dentifrices (Gul) in India & #8221;
HS Darling, S Jayalakshmi, Pradeep JaiswalIndian Journal of Cancer 2020 57(3):321-322 (Source: Indian Journal of Cancer)
Source: Indian Journal of Cancer - August 9, 2020 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: HS Darling S Jayalakshmi Pradeep Jaiswal Source Type: research

Prevalence, patterns and sociocultural factors associated with use of tobacco-based dentifrices (Gul) in India
Conclusion: Gul usage is an emerging menace in Delhi. Awareness programs and initiatives are the need of the hour to bring this tobacco product under the tobacco control policy radar and at the same time educate people about the actual contents and ill effects of Gul usage. (Source: Indian Journal of Cancer)
Source: Indian Journal of Cancer - August 9, 2020 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Rashmi Mehra Vikrant Mohanty YB Aswini Shivam Kapoor Vaibhav Gupta Source Type: research

Enhancing identification and counseling skills of dental undergraduate students using a customized Tobacco Counseling Training Module (TCTM) & #8211; A piloting of the process using ADDIE framework
Conclusion: It is possible to introduce the module in the existing curriculum and its effectiveness evaluation shows benefit in terms of Kirkpatrick's Level 1, 2, 3 (improvement in knowledge, attitude, self-confidence, ability to identify oral manifestations, and tobacco counseling skills) of training effectiveness. (Source: Indian Journal of Cancer)
Source: Indian Journal of Cancer - August 9, 2020 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: BR Chandrashekar TV Chacko KM Anand K Suvetha HP Jaishankar S Suma Source Type: research

Study of Ki-67 index in the molecular subtypes of breast cancer: Inter-observer variability and automated scoring
Conclusion: The inter-observer correlation and the correlation with the automated scoring system of the Ki-67 index was good. 29.1% was the mean Ki-67 index in the ER/PR positive group and this value was within the acceptable range as per St Galen's recommendation. (Source: Indian Journal of Cancer)
Source: Indian Journal of Cancer - August 9, 2020 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Divya Meermira Meenakshi Swain Swarnalata Gowrishankar Source Type: research

Breast cancer in Andaman and Nicobar Islands: A retrospective analysis
Conclusion: As compared to the country, breast cancer incidence was lower in the Islands with better survival. Stage at diagnosis was the most important factor determining survival in these patients. (Source: Indian Journal of Cancer)
Source: Indian Journal of Cancer - August 9, 2020 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: PP Abdul Shahid Lena Charlette Stephen Source Type: research