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1 in 15 children with cancer die from treatment-related complications: Lancet Study
The study said that although treatment-related mortality has come down in upper-middle-income countries over time, it remains unchanged in LMICs, stressing an urgent need for targeted supportive care interventions to reduce global disparities in childhood cancer survival.
The study said that although treatment-related mortality has come down in upper-middle-income countries over time, it remains unchanged in LMICs, stressing an urgent need for targeted supportive care interventions to reduce global disparities in childhood cancer survival.
The study estimated the treatment-related mortality at 6.82 per cent, accounting for 30.9 per cent of overall mortality.
Further, mortality from treatment complications was found to be 14.19 per cent in low-income countries, 9.21 per cent in lower-middle-income countries, and 4.47 per cent in upper-middle-income countries, expressing its inverse relation with country income.
Around 90 per cent of children with cancer live in LMICs, where 5-year survival is lower than 20 per cent.
The 501 articles identified and chosen for meta-analysis were published between Jan 1, 2010, and June 22, 2021.
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