'Cure for childhood cancer possible' - Dr. Rachna Seth, Department of Pediatrics, and Dr. Sameer Bakshi

Sekar Chandra

As per report Dr. Rachna Seth, Department of Pediatrics, and Dr. sameer Bakshi, IRCH, said, “Childhood cancer is highly treatable, with a favorable prognosis in most cases. Our aim is to ensure that no child with cancer Do not remain without treatment. Currently, the treatment ratio is only 40 per cent, a figure we are committed to improving. With the collective efforts of NGOs like CanKids KidsCan and government support, we aim to achieve 100 per cent treatment in the coming years. ratio to be achieved. By 2030, our pledge is that every child with cancer will have access to comprehensive treatment. This commitment drives our mission to secure a brighter future for children affected by cancer."

Perhaps Dr JS Titiyal, Head RPC said, “The increasing number of childhood cancer cases in india is a matter of great concern in the future. It is being recognized as a major global challenge. In such a scenario, raising awareness Becomes paramount." He said that I appreciate the efforts of CanKids in this regard. Together with KidsCan, we are promoting a belief in all communities that childhood cancer is curable and individuals can live full lives after treatment.

Moreover Dr. sandeep Aggarwal, HOD-Pediatric Surgery and Chairman, Hospital Management Board, AIIMS Delhi, present on the occasion, said, “As doctors, our greatest aspiration is to provide optimal care to every child, not only for survival but also for treatment. The latter aims to ensure a quality life. The invaluable support given by the government through NGOs like CanKids KidsCan is helpful in facilitating the treatment of children. Our collaboration with CanKids KidsCan has been vital since 2004. They are now in our hospital. "We provide support to approximately 2,600 childhood cancer cases annually. This is an indispensable partnership in our mission to prioritize the health and well-being of children."

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