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Childhood cancer is treatable; seek early treatment for a healthy future – Parents Advised

Childhood cancer is treatable; seek early treatment for a healthy future – Parents Advised
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According to Bernice Asante, a dedicated Childhood Cancer Advocate from Tema Polyclinic, nearly all childhood cancer survivors can lead normal lives into adulthood, offering hope and reassurance to parents navigating their child’s treatment journey.

In a recent interview on Plan B 104.5 FM’s Nyansapo Fie show, Mrs. Asante emphasized the power of parental involvement in their child’s healthcare, encouraging parents to be proactive and seek medical attention immediately if they notice any unusual changes in their child.

While acknowledging the rising cases of childhood cancer, Mrs. Asante identified several factors that can be addressed through awareness and action. These include climate change, genetically modified organisms, inadequate water intake, lack of sunlight, lack of exercise, poor eating habits, and poor personal hygiene.

However, she emphasized that childhood cancer is treatable, especially since children’s cells are still developing. This means that treatment can be more effective, targeted, and successful.

”By prioritizing regular health check-ups, good personal hygiene practices, a healthy lifestyle, and early detection and treatment, parents can significantly reduce the risk of childhood cancer and ensure their children grow into healthy adults”, she added.*

Source: Longman/Planbfmonline.com
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