Low cure rate for childhood cancer in India: Experts

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Childhood comprises almost 3-5 per cent of the total cases in India, experts said here on Friday, expressing concern over the low cure rate due to lack of available data.

"The disturbing reality is that the cure rate of pediatric is almost 80 per cent in the developed countries. When we see the data from major cancer centres, it actually can match up to the Western standard but this data is not enough," Haemato-Oncologist said at an awareness programme conducted by Narayana Superspecialty Hospital, Howrah.

According to the Indian Council for Medical Research, cancer in children constitutes approximately 3-5 per cent of the cases in

Agarwala said a large portion of the incidence of in society is still not addressed.

Also, a large section who don't have access to institutes are often diagnosed late due to financial crunch and that is why the overall treatment rate in is low.

"Probably, the government and society at large are not considering it a big problem as it is just around 5 per cent. We are always campaigning for breast and cervical cancers," Agarwala said.

"We must remember this 5 per cent of cancer is majorly curable if given proper treatment," he said.

and (a form of cancer where children have a white eye) are the two common forms of cancer in children.

Talking about awareness and symptoms that parents need to watch out for, he said: "Symptoms are different for different cancers, but children who have cancer have poor growth, poor weight gain and decreased appetite. One must get their children evaluated on seeing these symptoms".

On International Day, the hospital organised a 'Sit and Draw competition' with pediatric patients and rewarded the winner.

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First Published: Fri, February 15 2019. 21:14 IST