Resources for Infants and Children With Cancer Diseases
It's hard to imagine, but it's reality. Childhood cancer diseases are part of our world--everywhere you go. Unable to express the discomfort of illness except through tears and expressions of agony, many of the youngest in the world suffer with symptoms and endure treatment patterns.
Details about children and cancer around the world is the focus on the World Health Organization (WHO) site.
The Key Facts section gives pause for some serious thoughts. It lists the numbers of children, the survival chances among countries and more. In another section titled The Problem outlines the reasons for death or survival rates.
Disabled With a Cancer Diagnosis Is a Reality
Yes, it happens. Some children are disabled. Those same children may face the diagnosis of a cancer disease. Looking for support and help when the double whammy of a disability and the prospects of a cancer diagnosis strike down the healthy start and future of your child?
The Birth Injury Justice Center is an organization located in the United States. The focus of the Center is on trauma caused at birth, the developmental disabilities that result, and the co-occurrence of diseases such as cancer in a lifetime.
Resources at Centre range from a live chat, a blog, available legal and medical assistance, and lists of support groups.