Anne Li September 16th, 2017 anne2001.li@gmail.com
September 1st, marks the start of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, which aims to raise awareness around children’s cancers. Every year, around 4,200 children and young people in the UK (ages 0-24) are diagnosed with cancer. But while survival for this group has improved a lot in the last 40 years, more needs to be done. Not only to increase survival but to ensure that those who do survive, do so with a good quality of life.
See original article at: https://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2017/09/01/childhood-cancer-awareness-month-9-top-questions-answered/