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Childhood cancer in India

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CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY
卷 71, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.canep.2020.101679

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Child; Cancer; India; Survival; Incidence; Epidemiology; Mortality; Health services

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India has seen improvements in childhood cancer services in recent decades, but still faces challenges such as barriers in recognition, diagnosis and cure, lack of comprehensive data on the burden of childhood cancer, and services predominantly available in major cities. Awareness, accessibility, and equity in treatment remain areas for improvement in the future.
India has made significant improvement in childhood cancer services in last few decades. However, the outcome still remains modest as compared to global standards due to significant barriers in recognition, diagnosis and cure. Data regarding comprehensive childhood cancer burden in country is lacking due to low and urban pre-dominant coverage of population-based cancer registry programs. The available data shows lower incidence of childhood cancer incidence especially in leukaemia and CNS tumours which may suggest poor awareness of caregivers and delayed diagnosis with many missed cases. Incidence data are also skewed towards male pre-ponderance which suggests gender bias in seeking healthcare. The childhood cancer services in India are predominantly restricted to few tertiary care centres in major cities. The outcome in major groups of cancer is complicated by delayed and more advanced stage of presentation and poor supportive care during intensive treatment. Treatment refusal and abandonment remains major hurdles. Last few decades saw development of dedicated paediatric oncology services and training programs in the country. The development of InPOG (Indian Paediatric Oncology group) for conducting collaborative trials will lead to adoption of uniform treatment protocols suited for the country. Financial support through the govern-ment promoted health insurance and holistic support through philanthropic organizations have improved treatment adherence and outcome. Moving forward, the focus should be on strengthening the cancer registries for capturing nationwide data, improving awareness of childhood cancer among caregivers and healthcare workers for early recognition and improving accessibility of childhood cancer care services beyond major cities.

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