'I saw white glow in my son's eye - I cried a lot when we got diagnosis'
A mother discovers a concerning glow in her sonโs eye, leading to a diagnosis of retinoblastoma, a rare eye cancer.
More children survive cancer โ even difficult diagnoses
Advances in research and healthcare have led to improved treatment outcomes for pediatric cancer patients in Sweden.
Leukemia Leads Cases of Childhood Cancer Among Pediatric Oncology Patients at HRBA
In 2025, 74% of confirmed childhood cancer diagnoses at the Hospital Regional do Baixo Amazonas were leukemia cases.
When does fever become a symptom of childhood cancer?: head of the Pediatric Oncology department at Solca explains the need for rapid diagnosis
The article highlights the need for early diagnosis of childhood cancer in Ecuador, where annual new cases are significant yet many are diagnosed at advanced stages.
Childhood Cancer Day: the key challenge in facing tumors that appear and grow with a different logic
Argentina faces between 1300 and 1400 new childhood cancer cases each year, necessitating improved early detection due to the unique biological origins of these tumors.
DANIEL HOFFMAN: What my family learned from a 12-year-old about inner strength
The article highlights the compassion and resilience embodied by Jessie Rees, a child who faced terminal cancer and inspired the creation of Joy Jars for other young patients.
Desperate parents cryogenically freeze dying two-year-old daughter's brain
Parents of a terminally ill two-year-old preserved her brain through cryonic freezing after conventional treatments failed to save her life.
In Italy, there is a disheartening disparity in the treatment of children's cancers: families need to be helped
On World Childhood Cancer Day, a Bologna expert highlights significant disparities in pediatric oncology care and calls for greater attention and investment to ensure children's right to health and treatment.
Health: a parade, songs and a meeting to raise awareness about childhood cancer at Hospital Austral
The Hospital Universitario Austral held an event with a parade and celebrations to raise awareness about childhood cancer in honor of World Childhood Cancer Day.
Breakthrough in Cancer Treatment: Advanced CAR-T Cell Therapy Applied to a Child for the First Time in Lithuania
Lithuania has successfully implemented advanced CAR-T cell therapy for children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, marking a significant milestone in cancer treatment.
'The symptoms of our daughter's breast cancer were dismissed by doctors because she was only 17'
The parents of a teenager who died of breast cancer claim her age led to inadequate medical attention, delaying her diagnosis and treatment.
Child cancer victim names fabric doll that helps pediatric cancer patients in Aracaju
Arthur Gabriel Almeida's legacy lives on through a fabric doll named after him, designed to assist pediatric oncology patients at a hospital in Aracaju.
'The symptoms of our daughter's breast cancer were dismissed by doctors because she was only 17'
The parents of a Scottish teenager, Isla Sneddon, who died of breast cancer at 17, claim her symptoms were overlooked due to her age, leading to a late diagnosis and urging for changes in urgent pediatric referrals.
Here, the youngest patients take a break โ among crafts, songs, and play
At Drottning Silvia Childrenโs Hospital in Gothenburg, a special department offers young patients a respite from their illnesses through play and artistic activities.
Minutocorp and Solca form an alliance for the construction of the first pediatric oncology hospital
Minutocorp and the Ecuadorian Society Against Cancer (Solca) have announced a partnership to build Hope, Ecuador's first pediatric oncology hospital, aiming to provide specialized care for children with cancer.