India's first childhood cancer survivor registry shows 94.5% overall survival rate

The Indian Childhood Cancer Survivorship (C2S) study, initiated in 2016, has emerged as a pivotal registry, documenting the journeys of childhood cancer survivors in India. As one of the first registries from a resource-constrained environment, the study has reported an impressive overall survival rate of 94.5%. This high percentage highlights significant advancements in pediatric oncology care in India, reflecting improved treatment protocols and patient management strategies. The C2S registry aims to provide critical data that can enhance understanding of long-term health outcomes for survivors, guiding future research and healthcare policies. As childhood cancer rates rise globally, initiatives like the C2S are essential for fostering better healthcare infrastructure and support systems for survivors, ensuring they receive comprehensive follow-up care. This registry not only serves as a beacon of hope for families but also underscores the importance of ongoing research and resource allocation in the fight against childhood cancer in India.
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