Chemotherapy and surgery are examples of treatment options for childhood cancer.
Treatment options for childhood cancer
According to the Children's Cancer Centre at KK Women's and Children's Hospital, the treatment options available will depend on the type of cancer being treated. For example, surgery is usually necessary for solid tumours, but chemotherapy is the treatment of choice for leukaemia because the cancer cells are already present in the blood, circulating throughout the body.
The Children’s Cancer Programme at KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital
The Children’s Cancer Centre at KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (KKH) offers a holistic, comprehensive range of services to treat children with cancer, and support the emotional needs of their families. Multidisciplinary teams consist of paediatric oncologists, paediatric oncology surgeons, paediatric neuro-surgeons and oncology-trained nurses.
Our inpatient ward has 15 beds with 4 bone marrow transplant rooms manned by a dedicated team of doctors and nurses trained in the care of children with cancer. There is also a 12-bed Day Therapy Centre for outpatient treatment and a pharmacy which dispenses oncology drugs.
We work closely with social workers from the hospital and the Children’s Cancer Foundation (CCF) to offer psychosocial support to patients and their families. The diagnosis of cancer in a child is always devastating for both the child and the family. We hope to work together with our patients and their families to achieve the common goal of conquering childhood cancer.
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