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Right care at right time #throughyourhands International childhood cancer day is marked on 15th February each year. The day is a global collaborative effort to recognize the disease burden of cancers in children. The theme for this year is 'Better Survival is achievable #throughyourhands which lays an emphasis on timely treatment management of childhood cancers through early detection. The focus is on paying tribute to the children living with cancer and the healthcare teams who mark a positive impact on the lives of these children.
In an attempt to contribute to worldwide awareness, this video offers an outlook on the definition, signs and symptoms, causes and treatment measures of childhood cancers.
#ChildhoodCancerAwarenessMonth #ChildLife #PediatricCancerAwarenessMonth
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After being diagnosed with bone cancer, Karli's world was turned upside down. Since completing her treatment, she has become a warrior in the battle against childhood cancer. Having fought and overcome this disease, Karli and her family are forever grateful to those who support the place that gave them hope and healing. Join them in supporting the Center for Children's Cancer & Blood Disorders by making a donation or starting your own online fundraiser here: http://arnoldpalmerhospital.com/cancerfundraiser


With advances in treatment in Singapore and developed countries, many children with cancer can now be cured. There are a variety of different treatments that are used for childhood cancer, such as chemotherapy, surgery, radiation therapy and immunotherapy.
In this video, Icon Paediatric Haematologist-Oncologist Dr LeLe Aung and Radiation Oncologist Dr Francis Chin discuss the common treatments which are used for children with cancer and their impact both during treatment and beyond.
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Icon Cancer Centre is a patient-centric private cancer care provider delivering a holistic approach to cancer care in Singapore. Icon Cancer Centre is part of Icon Group, a global cancer care provider with 47 centres and over 250 oncologists and specialists across Asia Pacific.
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At Icon Singapore, we believe in adopting a personal approach that matches the needs of our patients’ and their loved ones throughout their cancer journey.
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We treat a wide range of adult and paediatric cancers with an integrated approach, offering chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, treatment for blood disorders, radiation therapy and palliative care services alongside hospital partners with our team of prominent and experienced oncologists and visiting surgical specialists.


As a 3-year-old child, Sammi was diagnosed with a brain tumor, requiring brain surgery, two years of chemotherapy, and many months in the hospital. Now, at age 16, Sammi has gone from being the inspiration for bike riders in the Pan Mass Challenge (a ride for Dana Farber) to riding in the race herself. This petite, 4’10” high school junior demonstrates some pretty outsized strength. My name is Sammi Janower. I am 16 years old and currently a rising Junior at the Noble and Greenough School. When I was 3, I was diagnosed with a pediatric brain tumor. I spent much of my childhood feeling nauseous and tired as the result of my treatments, some of which have had undesirable long term side effects. For my TEDx talk, I would want to focus on the idea that everything happens for a reason. Although I went through a terrible experience, I am now able to help others in the same situation and try to use the story of my cancer journey to inspire others. I have spent years helping to raise money for research into less toxic and more effective treatments for brain tumors. In addition, I have trained for two years to ride the Pan Mass Challenge on a tandem with my dad. As a result of our efforts over the past decade, this formerly orphan disease is much closer to a cure, helping many children and their families find hope for a better future.
I believe that I am making a positive impact in the world by advocating for an orphaned disease and for the support of cancer research. Speaking at the Pan Mass Challenge Heavy Hitter’s dinner in May, I helped raise awareness for such a great organization and raise more money for the cause. Similarly, by working with our family’s foundation, A Kids Brain Tumor Cure, I have helped to raise money in order to find non-toxic cures for pediatric brain tumors, some of which are being by patients today.
I want to share my story now because I believe that the sooner we raise awareness, the sooner we can find a cure. Additionally, in this point in my life, I am a 16 year old girl, just starting Junior year of high school, a place where my parents never thought I would get to. For me, to be able to stand here and tell my story, is amazing. I am far enough away from the experience to reflect upon its impact on my life but still young enough and close enough to the experience to be able to feel the long-lasting effects that cancer has had on my life and my future. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx


Childhood cancer is a devastating diagnosis—and an unbearable one if it’s your child. Can you imagine what it would feel like for cancer to strike both your kids? Alyssa shares her family’s journey from healthy children to cancer patients. She’s grateful for the team at Arkansas Children’s – and for donors like you who help create a healthier tomorrow for Abigail and Kendryck.
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