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Global child cancer deaths exceed infectious diseases, with 94% in low-income nations.
Childhood cancer is the eighth leading cause of death among children globally, surpassing deaths from infectious diseases like measles, tuberculosis, and HIV.
A 2023 study found 377,000 new cases and 144,000 deaths, with 94% occurring in low- and middle-income countries due to poor access to treatment and diagnostics.
While overall death rates have declined, the African region saw a significant increase, highlighting the need for better healthcare systems to improve survival rates.
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Las muertes infantiles por cáncer a nivel mundial superan a las enfermedades infecciosas, con un 94% en países de bajos ingresos.