Cancer among children curable if treated early: AIIMS doctors
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Almost 75-90% cases of cancer among children can be treated successfully if diagnosed early but lack of awareness and late detection of the disease brings down the survival rate, said doctors at AIIMS.
"Often, the parents fail to spot the symptoms which results in detection of cancer at later stage of the malignancy," said Dr Rachna Seth from the department of paediatrics at AIIMS. She stressed the need for spreading awareness among people about the fact that cancers can happen in childhood too and many of the serious cases can be avoided if diagnosed early.
"Often, the parents fail to spot the symptoms which results in detection of cancer at later stage of the malignancy," said Dr Rachna Seth from the department of paediatrics at AIIMS. She stressed the need for spreading awareness among people about the fact that cancers can happen in childhood too and many of the serious cases can be avoided if diagnosed early.
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