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    Ifetayo AdeniyiBy Ifetayo AdeniyiFebruary 15, 20263 Mins Read
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    Governments, health agencies, charities and advocacy groups across the world on Saturday marked International Childhood Cancer Day with renewed calls for early diagnosis, equitable treatment access and long-term care for survivors, warning that thousands of children—particularly in low- and middle-income countries—continue to die from largely treatable cancers. The annual observance on February 15 aims to spotlight the disparities in survival rates, which exceed 80 percent in many high-income countries but can fall below 30 percent in poorer regions.
    The World Health Organization said childhood cancer remains a leading cause of death among children and adolescents worldwide, with an estimated 400,000 new cases diagnosed each year. “Most childhood cancers can be cured if detected early and treated appropriately,” the agency said in a statement, stressing that delays in diagnosis, limited access to medicines and shortages of specialized health workers continue to undermine outcomes in developing countries.
    Advocacy coalitions organized awareness walks, hospital visits, fundraising drives and social media campaigns to highlight the warning signs of pediatric cancers, which often include persistent fever, unexplained weight loss, unusual lumps and prolonged fatigue. The UNICEF emphasized that strengthening primary healthcare systems is critical to identifying symptoms early. “No child should die from a disease we know how to treat,” the agency said, calling for investment in diagnostics, trained personnel and supportive care services.
    In many African countries, including Nigeria, pediatric oncologists say late presentation remains a major challenge, as families frequently seek medical attention only after symptoms become severe. Limited treatment centers, high costs of care and inadequate health insurance coverage further complicate access to lifesaving therapies such as chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. Health professionals also noted that stigma and misinformation can delay treatment, particularly in rural communities.
    Survivor networks used the occasion to draw attention to the long-term physical, psychological and social challenges faced by children who overcome cancer, including learning difficulties, chronic health conditions and discrimination. The U.S.-based St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital said survivorship care must be integrated into national health plans, noting that “beating cancer is only the first step; survivors need lifelong support to thrive.”
    Experts urged governments to adopt comprehensive national childhood cancer strategies aligned with global targets to improve survival rates by 2030, including subsidized treatment, expanded screening programs and international partnerships to ensure a steady supply of essential medicines. As commemorations concluded, campaigners reiterated that awareness alone is not enough without sustained policy action, funding and community engagement to ensure that every child diagnosed with cancer has a realistic chance of survival regardless of where they are born.

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