Childhood cancer

November 17, 2021

Groundbreaking decision to include four childhood cancers on national health insurance in Ghana

This will cover the diagnosis and treatment of four common childhood cancers: acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL), Burkitt lymphoma, retinoblastoma and Wilms tumour.
November 4, 2021

Nyan’s Story

Nyan, age 10 is able to receive treatment with transportation and nutritional support in Myanmar thanks World Child Cancer/ City Cancer Challenge/ Sanofi Espoir Foundation partnership
October 28, 2021

Kobi’s Story

Adored by many hospital staff, meet 5-year-old Kobi from Ghana, who is on the road to recovery from bone cancer with support from World Child Cancer
September 8, 2021

Adjo’s Story

“Home is where you make it so for me this is home. My greatest hope for the future is that Adjo will grow up strong and healthy to become a person with compassion." Adjo's story.
September 7, 2021

London Global Cancer Week – Emotional Wellbeing Webinar

Join World Child Cancer and Soleterre for a webinar on addressing the emotional wellbeing of personnel working with children with cancer in LMICs
August 26, 2021

Rashmika’s Story

Rashmika is now able to return to school after undergoing cancer treatment through World Child Cancer in Nepal.
June 15, 2021

Joseph’s story

A continuous cough was the first warning sign. Find out how World Child Cancer is helping Joel on the road to recovery after leukaemia
May 26, 2021

Imran’s Story

11-year-old Imran is an only child who lives in Noakhali in southern Bangladesh with his parents. Earlier this year he was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL).
February 12, 2021

An update from Myanmar

A doctor working for World Child Cancer in Myanmar gives us an update on how the situation has impacted our work