WHO Global Initiative for childhood cancer - India responds
Launched in 2018, the WHO Global Initiative on Childhood Cancer aims to reach at least 60% survival rate for children with cancers by 2030, while reducing suffering, altogether saving an additional one million lives. There is an opportunity for India to align with this Global Initiative and make pro...
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