Hope 4 Cancer Kids

Cure for Every Child, Care for Every Family

We are an non-profit organization dedicated to providing support, resources, and hope to families affected by childhood cancer.

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Who we are

Hope 4 Cancer Kids

At Hope for Cancer Kids, we are dedicated to supporting children and families in their fight against cancer. Our focus is on providing essential resources, emotional assistance, and a nurturing community. Navigate our website to discover how we can assist you—and how you can contribute to bringing hope to those in need.

What we do

Pillars & Programs

Comprehensive Support for Children Battling Cancer

Childhood Cancer Awareness

Educating and Empowering Our Community

Health Insurance Program

Access to timely and comprehensive medical care

Access to Treatment & Care

Ensuring Quality Healthcare for All

Capacity Building

Empowering Families and Healthcare Providers

Research &
Advocacy

Driving Change Through Research

Psychosocial Support

Providing therapeutic outlet for young patients

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Facts & Figures

Where you live should not determine if you live...

Each year, an estimated 400 000 children and adolescents of 0-19 years old develop cancer.

The most common types of childhood cancers include leukemias, brain cancers, lymphomas and solid tumours, such as neuroblastoma and Wilms tumours.

In high-income countries, where comprehensive services are generally accessible, more than 80% of children with cancer are cured. In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), less than 30% are cured.

Childhood cancer cannot generally be prevented or identified through screening.

Most childhood cancers can be cured with generic medicines and other forms of treatment, including surgery and radiotherapy. Treatment of childhood cancer can be cost-effective in all income settings.

Avoidable deaths from childhood cancers in LMICs result from lack of diagnosis, misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis, obstacles to accessing care, abandonment of treatment, death from toxicity, and relapse.

Only 29% of low-income countries report that cancer medicines are generally available to their populations compared to 96% of high-income countries.

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