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International Childhood Cancer Day (ICCD) 2022

by Karishma Abhishek on February 15, 2022 at 4:06 PM
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International Childhood Cancer Day (ICCD) is observed every February 15th to improve early diagnosis and service access against childhood cancer.

Rising Trends of Childhood Cancer

Cancer is growing as an unrecognized threat to childhood - a time of joy and innocence. It costs the life of one child every 3 minutes with more than 400,000 children and adolescents (below the age of 20 years) being diagnosed with cancer.


Although the survival rate is as high as 80% in most high-income countries, it is conflictingly as low as 20% in low- and middle-income countries where 80% of children remain unreported and undiagnosed.

Need for Better Health

Weaker health systems and services that are inaccessible and unaffordable are the focal culprits to these mounting drifts.

‘International Childhood Cancer Day (ICCD) is a global collaborative campaign that is celebrated annually on the 15th of February to raise awareness about childhood cancer and improve its management.’

The global event is a joint campaign that involves the expression of sustenance for all those young cancer survivors and their families.

Global Theme 2022

The theme for international happening is the continuation (second year) of the three-year campaign for ICCD (2021-2023) - �Better Survival' is achievable #throughyourhands "Right care at the right time by the right team."

The theme aims to celebrate the above milestone on the 15th of February in collaboration with CCI (Childhood Cancer International - largest patient support organization for childhood cancer).

Joint Campaign Against Cancer

The campaign invites various collaborative institutes and ICCD Alliance partners like SIOP (International Society of Paediatric Oncology) along with CCI, Lions clubs, and others to pay tribute to the positive impact of the medical team on the lives of young cancer survivors and vice versa.

The three-year campaign for ICCD also aligns its message with the WHO Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer (GICC) #cureall campaign with colorfully painted hands as the universal image.

The campaign also involves the distribution of materials and toolkits to inspire and guide healthcare professionals, survivors, patients, parents, and advocates at every level. One might also use awareness hashtags #throughyourhands to support the event on social media.

Facts on Childhood Cancer

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References:

  1. Cancer Awareness Dates - (https:www.cancer.net/research-and-advocacy/cancer-awareness-dates)
  2. International Childhood Cancer Day 2022 - (https:www.paho.org/en/campaigns/international-childhood-cancer-day-2022)
  3. World Cancer Day 2022 - (https:www.afro.who.int/regional-director/speeches-messages/world-cancer-day-2022)
  4. Childhood Cancer International - (https:www.childhoodcancerinternational.org/)
  5. Childhood Cancer - (https:www.lionsclubs.org/en/start-our-global-causes/childhood-cancer)
  6. Every 3 minutes a child dies from cancer. - (https:www.childhoodcancerinternational.org/)


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