Improve cancer care for 250 children in Malawi

by World Child Cancer UK
Improve cancer care for 250 children in Malawi
Improve cancer care for 250 children in Malawi
Improve cancer care for 250 children in Malawi
Improve cancer care for 250 children in Malawi
Improve cancer care for 250 children in Malawi
Improve cancer care for 250 children in Malawi
Improve cancer care for 250 children in Malawi
Improve cancer care for 250 children in Malawi
Improve cancer care for 250 children in Malawi
Improve cancer care for 250 children in Malawi
Improve cancer care for 250 children in Malawi
Improve cancer care for 250 children in Malawi
Improve cancer care for 250 children in Malawi
Improve cancer care for 250 children in Malawi
Improve cancer care for 250 children in Malawi
Improve cancer care for 250 children in Malawi

Project Report | Mar 30, 2012
Malawian Child Cancer Project - March 2012 Report

By Jo Hopkins | Chief Executive

The child cancer ward at QECH
The child cancer ward at QECH

Our project in Malawi is going really well.  Thank you so much to all our Global Giving supporters.  You support has raised almost $4,000 for the project which is enough to buy life-saving chemotherapy drugs for at least 37 children.  

In the last year 255 children have been treated for cancer at the Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital.  This is an increase of 20% on the previous year demonstrating the impact of the poster awareness raising campaign and word of mouth about the curability of cancer amongst parents and primary healthcare workers.

Survival rates for Burkitts lymphoma (accounting for around 40% of all child cancer cases) are now 60%.  Children with Wilms tumour (kidney cancer accounting for about 10-15% of cases) are now being successfully treated and survival rates are around 35%.  

World Child Cancer has twinned the Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital with hospitals in Newcastle in the UK and Amsterdam in the Netherlands.   Both partnerships are very strong.  A doctor and nurse from Newcastle have each spent a week at the QECH training staff and providing mentoring for the project leader.   In addition, a doctor from Amsterdam has visited the project for approximately three weeks to provide further training including the setting up of a new child cancer tumour database and training the new database manager.  The new database is critical to improving survival rates further by providing information about the causes of mortality and allowing doctors to adjust treatment protocols accordingly.  

We are only $241 away from raising $4,000 on the Global Giving site.  Any further support you can give to our project in Malawi would be very much appreciated.   Thank you again for believing in our work.   

A young child cancer patient at the QECH
A young child cancer patient at the QECH

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World Child Cancer UK

Location: London - United Kingdom
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Project Leader:
Rebecca Ross
London , Greater London United Kingdom

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Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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