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"If This Child Were Born in Europe, He Would Be Cured": in Africa, Paediatric Cancers Still Kill Far Too Much

Summary by La Croix
Lack of information, late diagnosis, insufficient access to medicines... In the countries of the South, the survival rate of children with cancer limits to 30%, compared with 80% in the countries of the North. Reporting near Dakar, within the reference paediatric oncology unit of Senegal.
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Lack of information, late diagnosis, insufficient access to medicines... In the countries of the South, the survival rate of children with cancer limits to 30%, compared with 80% in the countries of the North. Reporting near Dakar, within the reference paediatric oncology unit of Senegal.

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La Croix broke the news in on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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