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Childhood Cancers – Right things to know

Dr. Stalin Ramprakash, Consultant – Paediatric Haematology, Oncology & BMT, Aster CMI Hospital, Bangalore

There is a ‘Can’ in cancer because you can beat it. Overcoming the disease is just a mindset and every cancer fighter and survivors must remember that the disease cannot cripple love, shatter hope and conquer one’s spirit.

While the adversities of the illness often upturn the life of both parents and the child, however, nurturing a positive environment and adopting the right practices can help the parents navigate through the challenges with a sense of calmness and serenity while taking care of the child during the difficult times.

Most common types of Childhood Cancers

The most common types of cancers among children are –

Causes of Childhood Cancers

While on most occasions no clear reason could be identified why a particular child developed cancer. There may be some predisposing factors that may increase the risk of cancer.

Signs and Symptoms

It is important to note that each patient will present different signs and symptoms of cancer and hence, it is critical to get your child examined by a doctor if they show any signs or symptoms that do not go away. Lack of awareness often leads to delayed diagnosis and therefore seeking help early becomes paramount.

There are several signs and symptoms of cancer which include –

Tests and Treatments Available

Even though cancer is the second leading cause of death among children of the age group 1 to 14, as per the American Cancer Society, but, major treatment advances made in recent decades have led to improved survival rates and in most cases, children and teens diagnosed with cancer can be treated successfully. There are several tests and treatments that are performed to diagnose the disease –

Tests

Treatments Included

Steps for the psychological well-being of parents

Family members often have a hard time coming to terms with the realities of the child’s illness. While the child undergoes turmoil, it becomes crucial to foster an environment that breathes positivity, encouragement and love. There are several steps that parents can take to ensure their well-being during such challenging times which include –

Every child deserves the gift of good health. While cancer is an uncontrollable disease, parents must remember that it is ‘curable’ and not the end of life. Early diagnosis helps in securing the best outcomes in this race against time and most paediatric cancers have been found to respond better to treatment. It is important to stop fearing the C-word and build a more nurturing attitude towards cancer detection and treatment.

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