The high prevalence of childhood cancer in India is gradually becoming an undeniable sobering fact, and is emerging as a definite cause for alarm. Despite the fact that childhood cancers are less common than adult cancers, there is a pattern for growing tendency in cancers in children and adolescents. Every year, about 400,000 cases in children and adolescents are reported around the world.

Research suggests that around 40,000 children aged between 0 19 years are diagnosed with cancer each year, with experts estimating that the actual number is even far higher. When it comes to mortality, cancer in children has risen to become one of the main causes of death among children around the world, particularly in underdeveloped nations. More than 80% of children with cancer survive in high-income countries, but only 20% of children with cancer survive in low- and middle-income countries.

February 15th has been observed as International Childhood Cancer Day since 2022, to create awareness on childhood cancer.

What are the most prevalent forms and symptoms of childhood cancer?

The most common cancer in children is usually blood cancer, followed by brain tumors and other solid organ cancers. The common symptoms of blood cancer include easy fatigability, anemia, bleeding from skin and gums, enlarged lymph nodes, liver and spleen, bone and joint pain. It is important to note that these signs and symptoms may not be manifestations of blood cancer all the time but parents should seek a medical experts advice in such situations. And if they suspect it to be blood cancer, its important they evaluate the child in a proper medical setting.

Severe headache with forceful vomiting, seizures, rapidly enlarging head size in infants, abnormal walking style and behavior can point towards a possible brain cancer. Any weird growth/swelling anywhere in the body, from head to foot can be a possible manifestation of cancer. Early diagnosis and providing appropriate, timely treatment will help in achieving a better outcome in these children.

Does genetic testing or screening provide an edge here?

Procedures such as Genetic Testing and Newborn Screening are extremely crucial here, especially in certain cases such as impending familial history. A preventive approach is always good with Cancers, and it can be done in several ways. Chemotherapy is usually the preferred treatment for cancer, but it can also be tiresome and physically demanding in most cases, especially when it comes to children. Hence, in lieu of an imminent risk, parents can actually look for options such as stem cell banking.

While genetic testing and newborn screening can help in early diagnosis which in turn can prompt early treatment, preserving ones stem cells can help in tandem with chemotherapy sessions.

The author is MD (Pediatrics), DM (Medical Genetics) and Clinical Advisor at LifeCell Diagnostics.

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