Lymphomas are the second most common paediatric cancer. In the 0-19 age group, the four leading cancers are leukaemia, lymphoma, bone tumours, and central nervous system tumours
Read MoreThere are many different types of blood cancers including leukaemias, lymphomas and myeloma
Read MoreTraditionally, treatments like chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and bone marrow transplants have been the cornerstones of blood cancer management
Read MoreAlready showing remarkable success in countries where it is available, this therapy harnesses the body’s own immune cells to target and destroy cancerous cells
Read MoreLeukemia, the most prevalent blood cancer in India, accounts for 49,883 cases annually, followed by Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma with 39,736 cases, and Hodgkin Lymphoma with 9,611 cases each year
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