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September is International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, and South Africa joins this year's event
.
The South African Children's Cancer Foundation issued a statement on the 4th that according to the survey of the World Health Organization, South Africa is currently facing problems such as lack of medical resources, resulting in the survival of children with cancer in the country is not optimistic
.
.
The South African Children's Cancer Foundation issued a statement on the 4th that according to the survey of the World Health Organization, South Africa is currently facing problems such as lack of medical resources, resulting in the survival of children with cancer in the country is not optimistic
.
Hedley Lewis, CHIEF Executive of the Children's Cancer Foundation of South Africa, confirmed that treatments for childhood cancer are not the same as treatments for adult cancer, but the cure rate for children with cancer is relatively higher
.
However, unlike the high survival rate of children with cancer in developed countries in the world, the current treatment effect of children with cancer in South Africa is not satisfactory
.
The survival rate of children with cancer in South Africa has gradually improved to around 55% over the past few years, but it is still well below the survival rate of 80% to 90% in developed countries, while the 2030 goal of the WHO Global Childhood Cancer Initiative (GICC) is to achieve a survival rate
of at least 60%.
.
However, unlike the high survival rate of children with cancer in developed countries in the world, the current treatment effect of children with cancer in South Africa is not satisfactory
.
The survival rate of children with cancer in South Africa has gradually improved to around 55% over the past few years, but it is still well below the survival rate of 80% to 90% in developed countries, while the 2030 goal of the WHO Global Childhood Cancer Initiative (GICC) is to achieve a survival rate
of at least 60%.
Lewis pointed out that the main factors such as the delay in the diagnosis and treatment of children with cancer and the insufficient number of specially trained paediatric health workers have made it difficult to satisfy
the current treatment of children with cancer in South Africa.
the current treatment of children with cancer in South Africa.
The South African Children's Cancer Foundation stressed that cancer is now becoming one of the causes of the highest mortality rate among children on a global scale, and South Africa is no exception
.
Early diagnosis and access to essential cancer drugs can improve survival and a chance
of cure for children with cancer.
.
Early diagnosis and access to essential cancer drugs can improve survival and a chance
of cure for children with cancer.
According to Lewis, south Africa currently reports at least 1,000 new cases
of childhood cancer a year on average.
At the same time, in order to reduce the mortality rate of children with cancer and draw more public attention to the pressure that children have on the global health care system, he called on the South African government, non-government and private sector to work together to help more children
with cancer in need.
"Our children deserve a better quality of life, and we have the ability to give them the opportunity to do so," Lewis said
.
(End)
of childhood cancer a year on average.
At the same time, in order to reduce the mortality rate of children with cancer and draw more public attention to the pressure that children have on the global health care system, he called on the South African government, non-government and private sector to work together to help more children
with cancer in need.
"Our children deserve a better quality of life, and we have the ability to give them the opportunity to do so," Lewis said
.
(End)
September is International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, and South Africa joins this year's event
.
The South African Children's Cancer Foundation issued a statement on the 4th that according to the survey of the World Health Organization, South Africa is currently facing problems such as lack of medical resources, resulting in the survival of children with cancer in the country is not optimistic
.
.
The South African Children's Cancer Foundation issued a statement on the 4th that according to the survey of the World Health Organization, South Africa is currently facing problems such as lack of medical resources, resulting in the survival of children with cancer in the country is not optimistic
.
Hedley Lewis, CHIEF Executive of the Children's Cancer Foundation of South Africa, confirmed that treatments for childhood cancer are not the same as treatments for adult cancer, but the cure rate for children with cancer is relatively higher
.
However, unlike the high survival rate of children with cancer in developed countries in the world, the current treatment effect of children with cancer in South Africa is not satisfactory
.
The survival rate of children with cancer in South Africa has gradually improved to around 55% over the past few years, but it is still well below the survival rate of 80% to 90% in developed countries, while the 2030 goal of the WHO Global Childhood Cancer Initiative (GICC) is to achieve a survival rate
of at least 60%.
Children and children.
However, unlike the high survival rate of children with cancer in developed countries in the world, the current treatment effect of children with cancer in South Africa is not satisfactory
.
The survival rate of children with cancer in South Africa has gradually improved to around 55% over the past few years, but it is still well below the survival rate of 80% to 90% in developed countries, while the 2030 goal of the WHO Global Childhood Cancer Initiative (GICC) is to achieve a survival rate
of at least 60%.
Lewis pointed out that the main factors such as the delay in the diagnosis and treatment of children with cancer and the insufficient number of specially trained paediatric health workers have made it difficult to satisfy
the current treatment of children with cancer in South Africa.
the current treatment of children with cancer in South Africa.
The South African Children's Cancer Foundation stressed that cancer is now becoming one of the causes of the highest mortality rate among children on a global scale, and South Africa is no exception
.
Early diagnosis and access to essential cancer drugs can improve survival and a chance
of cure for children with cancer.
.
Early diagnosis and access to essential cancer drugs can improve survival and a chance
of cure for children with cancer.
According to Lewis, south Africa currently reports at least 1,000 new cases
of childhood cancer a year on average.
At the same time, in order to reduce the mortality rate of children with cancer and draw more public attention to the pressure that children have on the global health care system, he called on the South African government, non-government and private sector to work together to help more children
with cancer in need.
"Our children deserve a better quality of life, and we have the ability to give them the opportunity to do so," Lewis said
.
(End)
of childhood cancer a year on average.
At the same time, in order to reduce the mortality rate of children with cancer and draw more public attention to the pressure that children have on the global health care system, he called on the South African government, non-government and private sector to work together to help more children
with cancer in need.
"Our children deserve a better quality of life, and we have the ability to give them the opportunity to do so," Lewis said
.
(End)