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Lack of Research in Understanding the Global Population of Childhood Cancer Survivors Leads to Gaps in Care and Cures

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  • Jo Cavallo

  • May 14, 2026

  • 11 min

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    400,000 children diagnosed with cancer yearly.

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    Over 100,000 die, primarily in low-income countries.

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    Survival rate in high-income regions exceeds 80%.

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    WHO aims for 60% global survival by

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    Most research focused on physical effects, neglecting mental health.

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    Significant disparities in research conduct across income levels.

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    Local context critical for tailored care plans.

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    Collaboration needed to develop effective treatment guidelines.

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