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Bhutan is taking critical steps to improve childhood cancer care in light of rising concerns about survival rates and timely diagnosis. The recent data from the National Cancer Registry reveals that from 2019 to 2022, 58 cases of childhood cancer were recorded, with a nearly equal gender distribution. These alarming statistics highlight the need for immediate and sustained attention to childhood cancer, a largely treatable condition if diagnosed early.
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Omonisi said that the LUTH registry would serve as Nigeria’s first population-based childhood cancer registry, providing robust data for analysis....
When Toks Olagundoye reflects on the day she was diagnosed with breast cancer, she remembers it vividly. The Nigerian actress experienced a flurry of...
When Toks Olagundoye reflects on the day she was diagnosed with breast cancer, she remembers it vividly. The Nigerian actress experienced a flurry of...