World Child Cancer USA shared on LinkedIn:
“In Guatemala, ACT for Children works with the National Pediatric Oncology Unit (UNOP) – a government-supported pediatric hospital dedicated to treating childhood and adolescent cancers. This facility serves around 500 patients each year, with 44% of all diagnoses being acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).
By partnering with the hospital and our local partner Fundación AYUVI we’re helping provide critical drugs for the treatment of ALL and other essential medicines needed to give these children the chance to survive and thrive.
Watch the video below to hear from medical staff in Guatemala and our partners with ACT for Children, and follow us for more behind-the-scenes access this Pediatric Cancer Month and all year long!”
Read an impactful article on Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) on OncoDaily.