"Often, the parents fail to spot the symptoms which results
in detection of cancer at later stage of the malignancy," said Dr Rachna Seth from the department of paediatrics at AIIMS.
She stressed the need for spreading awareness among people about the fact that cancers can happen in childhood too and many of the serious cases can be avoided if diagnosed early.
Noting the rise in number of patients coming for treatment now, Sethi said about 50,000 children are diagnosed with cancer every year and around 300-350 children seek treatment at AIIMS annually.
The most common types of paediatric cancers include acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia or blood cancer, brain tumors, cancer of the kidney and Retinoblastoma or eye tumors, said another doctor of the premier health institute.
"Due to lack of awareness among the parents in India, they bring their children only after observing something major in the eyes of their pupil," said Dr Seth.
The doctors said though children recuperate much better than adults after treatment, there is a need for a follow up care to help identify changes in their health.
