Outcome at the end of treatment of patients with common and curable childhood cancer types in Blantyre, Malawi
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2020Vol. 67(7), pp. e28322–e28322
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Eunice Chakumatha, Janna Weijers, Kondwani Joseph Banda, Simon Bailey, Elizabeth Molyneux, George Chagaluka, Trijn Israëls
Abstract
Survival of children with common and curable cancers is (significantly) below 50%. Almost half (42%) of the patients either abandoned treatment or died during treatment. Strategies to enable parents to complete treatment of their child and improved supportive care are needed. Such interventions may need to be given priority to improve the currently poor survival.
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