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China’s Surveillance Centre Helps Pediatric Cancer Prevention, Treatment

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10 Jun 2021 8:01 AM GMT
China’s Surveillance Centre Helps Pediatric Cancer Prevention, Treatment
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A Chinese health expert on Thursday commended a national cancer surveillance network’s contribution to China’s prevention, control, and treatment of pediatric cancers and blood disorders. Since its inception on June 12, 2019, the National Centre for Pediatric Cancer Surveillance has collected approximately 1.79 million registrations of pediatric cancers and blood disorders from 418 monitoring sites. […]

A Chinese health expert on Thursday commended a national cancer surveillance network’s contribution to China’s prevention, control, and treatment of pediatric cancers and blood disorders.

Since its inception on June 12, 2019, the National Centre for Pediatric Cancer Surveillance has collected approximately 1.79 million registrations of pediatric cancers and blood disorders from 418 monitoring sites.

Ni Xin, Head of Beijing Children’s Hospital, said this at a press conference held by the National Health Commission.

The data went into the latest national pediatric cancer surveillance annual report, according to Ni. It helps build a profile of the distribution of such diseases countrywide, patients’ cross-regional migration for treatment, and the financial burden incurred.

The surveillance enables China to develop a more comprehensive, scientific, and precise grip on the incidence of pediatric blood disorders and malignant tumors in the country.

It provided scientific support for the authorities to hammer out strategies to prevent, control, and treat such diseases, Ni said.

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