| Literature DB >> 27314196 |
Glenn Mbah Afungchwi1, Julia Challinor2.
Abstract
Children and adolescents represent a small, but critically important, number of patients with cancer worldwide (14.1 million newly diagnosed adults versus 160,000 children annually). The life years saved when a child is cured of cancer are about 71 compared to 15 years for an adult in most high-income countries (HICs). In HICs, about 80% of children survive cancer. Unfortunately, in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), the survival rates are generally 50% or less. In these resource-limited settings, only 15%-37% of children and adolescents have access to cancer treatment, and most are diagnosed with advanced-stage disease, making cure impossible.Entities:
Keywords: adolescence; care of the medically underserved; pediatric oncology; young adult
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27314196 DOI: 10.1188/16.ONF.525-528
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Nurs Forum ISSN: 0190-535X Impact factor: 2.172