International Childhood Cancer Day 2022
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International Childhood Cancer Day is celebrated every year by the global childhood cancer community that launches a campaign to raise awareness about childhood cancer and express support for children and adolescents with cancer, the survivors, and their families. Find out in this article more about International Childhood Cancer Day 2022 and a list of signs & symptoms of cancer in children.
International Childhood Cancer Day
Unfortunately, more than 400,000 children and adolescents below 20 are diagnosed with cancer every year, so in 2002 Childhood Cancer International (CCI) observed the International Childhood Cancer Day. International Childhood Cancer Day aims to provide care and support to all children and adolescents with cancer and to highlight the danger and impact of this deadly disease among children.
When is International Childhood Cancer Day
International Childhood Cancer Day is celebrated on 15 February every year.
International Childhood Cancer Day 2022 Theme
International Childhood Cancer Day (ICCD) theme for this year is ('Better Survival’ is achievable) as a part of the three campaigns launched in 2021 for ICCD, aligned with the WHO Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer (GICC).
Possible Signs & Symptoms of Cancer in Children
Early detection saves lives! When cancer is identified in the early stages, it is more likely to respond to effective treatment and result in a greater probability of survival and less suffering. Early symptoms for childhood cancer are often like those caused by much more common illnesses or injuries, and you must see a doctor if they have unusual signs or symptoms that do not go away, such as:
- An unusual lump or swelling
- Unexplained paleness and loss of energy
- Easy bruising or bleeding
- An ongoing pain in one area of the body
Limping - Unexplained fever or illness that doesn’t go away
- Frequent headaches, often with vomiting
- Sudden eye or vision changes
- Sudden unexplained weight loss
Note that other symptoms are also possible, depending on the type of cancer, and we wish you and your family a safe, healthy, and prosperous life! For more articles visit UAE Moments.