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International Childhood Cancer Day 2022 : 15 February. Three-year campaign for ICCD (2021-2023) under the theme of ‘Better Survival’ is achievable through your hands #throughyourhands Supported by The Adventures of Ronald Tintin,The Diary of Sublima / Les Aventures de Ronald Tintin, Le Journal Intime De Sublima,Super Professeur,mobile application of Super Professeur :mobile.superprofesseur.com , http://mobile.ronningagainstcancer.xyz and Ronning AgainstCancer

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International Childhood Cancer Day 2022 : 15 February. Three-year campaign for ICCD (2021-2023) under the theme of   ‘Better Survival’ is achievable through your hands #throughyourhands   S upported by The Adventures of Ronald Tintin,The Diary of Sublima / Les Aventures de Ronald Tintin, Le Journal Intime De Sublima, Super Professeur ,mobile application of Super Professeur : mobile .superprofesseur.com  , http://mobile.ronningagainstcancer.xyz  and   Ronning AgainstCancer     International Childhood Cancer Day is celebrated annually on 15 February to raise awareness and to express support for children and adolescents with cancer, survivors and their families.   Today is International Childhood Cancer Day which highlights the need for concerted global actions to address the growing challenge posed by this non-communicable disease. Globally, childhood and adolescent cancer is threatening to overtake infectious diseases, as one of the highest causes of disease-related mortal

International Childhood Cancer Day 2016: 15 February 2016 ! Supported by Ronning Against Cancer, Ronald Tintin and Super Professeur.

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International Childhood Cancer Day 2016: 15 February 2016 ! Supported by Ronning Against Cancer, Ronald Tintin and Super Professeur. International Childhood Cancer Day is celebrated annually on 15 February to raise awareness and to express support for children and adolescents with cancer, survivors and their families. Each year, more than 150,000 children are diagnosed with cancer – a disease that touches all regions of the world and impacts countless families and communities. With access to quality care, more than 80% of children with cancer can survive, living full and healthy lives. However, many children in low-income and middle income countries do not receive or complete care, and, as a result, over 90% of childhood cancer deaths occur in low resource settings. A global response is needed to give every child the best chance of surviving cancer free – to raise awareness, improve access, better understand why and where children are diagnosed with cancer through ca