+ Follow CHILDHOOD CANCER CAMPAIGN Tag
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[Title] => Campaign vs childhood cancers underway
[Summary] => Each year, more than 160,000 children are diagnosed with cancer. About 90,000 of them will die of this disease.
Most childhood cancers can be cured, provided prompt and effective treatment is accessible. In industrialized countries, three out of four children now survive. But in the developing world and emerging economies, children are often diagnosed too late, or not diagnosed at all, and lack access to information and life-saving treatment. Four out of five children with cancer live in these countries. More than half of them will die.
[DatePublished] => 2005-07-07 00:00:00
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CHILDHOOD CANCER CAMPAIGN
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[Title] => Campaign vs childhood cancers underway
[Summary] => Each year, more than 160,000 children are diagnosed with cancer. About 90,000 of them will die of this disease.
Most childhood cancers can be cured, provided prompt and effective treatment is accessible. In industrialized countries, three out of four children now survive. But in the developing world and emerging economies, children are often diagnosed too late, or not diagnosed at all, and lack access to information and life-saving treatment. Four out of five children with cancer live in these countries. More than half of them will die.
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