High-quality data critical to better combat childhood cancer
Each year, an estimated 215 000 cancers are diagnosed in children under-15, and about 85 000 cancers in those aged 15 – 19 years.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) said that providing better data would help reduce the burden of childhood cancer.“To combat childhood cancer and inequality...
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