January 10, 2025 03:36 pm (IST)
"Early detection and proper treatment of cancer in children is curable"
Kolkata, Feb 16 (IBNS): Dispelling myths that cancer in children is not curable, Gouri Shankar Bhattacharya of Fortis Hospitals Anandapur on Monday said that with early detection and proper treatment of cancer in children is curable and the child can go on to lead a healthy life.
Monday was internationally observed as “Childhood Cancer Day."
An approximate number of 46,000 to 1,46,000 children in India are affected by cancer every year.
Childhood cancer comes with a lot of problems, the major one being ignorance about the disease and its symptoms.
Next is the fear associated with the name ‘cancer’ and lastly, lack of knowledge about how proper treatment can be acquired.
In this context, Bhattacharya said, “The mother is the best detector because she knows her child best.”
Early symptoms of childhood cancer include continued and unexplained weight loss, early morning headaches, increased swelling in bones and joints, lump or mass formation in the abdomen, neck, chest or armpits, excessive bleeding or bruising, constant infections, persistent nausea, fever and vomiting, whitish color behind the pupil.
Childhood cancer is the biggest disease killer of children in the US and worldwide. 70%-90% childhood cancers are curable in the developing countries. Sadly, in India as many as 80% children do not survive.
“There are twelve major types of cancer that may affect the bones, muscle, blood, kidney, brain or even the eyes, whereas lung, breast, colon are the cancers which commonly occur in adults,” said Bhattacharya.
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