
World Cancer Day 2021: Leukemia in children can be treated through stem cell transplant. Read this article to know how this can save the lives.
World Cancer Day falls on February 4 every year and this year’s theme is “Create a future without cancer. The time to act is now”. Children are the future of the nation and to have a cancer-free future, we need to prevent them from the clutches of cancer. Blood cancer or childhood leukemia is common cancer in children. As per Globocan 2020, over 20,000 new cases of childhood blood cancer are diagnosed every year in India, of which nearly 15,000 of those cases is leukemia. Let us find how to prevent and treat blood cancer in children.
Leukemia: Blood Cancer in Children
Blood Cancer refers to the malignancies of the blood, bone marrow, or lymph nodes that affect normal blood cell production or function. Leukemia is the most common type of blood cancer that affects children and teens (0-19 years), and one of the leading causes of death. The three types of Leukemia in children are the common type Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), Acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and in rare cases chronic myeloid leukemia (CML).
Treatment of Childhood Blood Cancer
One of the biggest challenges in controlling blood cancer in India is lack of awareness and misinformation. Most people are unaware of blood cancer and its possible treatments. They don’t know that stem cell transplant is the best treatment option that can save the life of the patient. The mainstay of treatment for childhood blood cancer or Leukemia is chemotherapy, although, in high-risk cases or in children who cannot be treated with chemotherapy, a stem cell transplant is their only chance at survival.
How does Stem Cell Transplant help In Blood Cancer Treatment?
For a stem cell transplant, blood stem cells from a healthy matching donor are required. Only about 30% of the patients in need of a blood stem cell transplant can find a sibling match. The rest 70% depend on finding a matching unrelated donor. When blood stem cells are collected from a donor, they are infused into the patient through a transplant process which then moves through the bloodstream and settles in the bone marrow. These new blood stem cells begin to increase in numbers and produce red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, resulting in the replacement of the patient’s diseased cells.
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True Story of A Leukemia Patient
A Blood stem cell transplant gives a new ray of hope to many children, as in the case of Maheer, a 14-year old boy from Ahmedabad who was diagnosed with blood cancer. Post consulting a doctor the family got to know about the blood stem cell transplant process and how Maheer could survive this health condition with the help of blood stem cells from an unrelated donor. He was able to find his matching blood stem cell donor, Dr. Sita, who hails from Germany. Post the stem cell transplant, Maheer got his second chance at life and is leading a normal life today just like any other child of his age.
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Benefits of Stem Cell Transplant
Today, more than 37 million potential unrelated donors are listed worldwide with stem cell donor centers and registries. Of which only 0.03% are Indians. This situation can only be changed by recruiting many more potential stem cell donors from India. With a country of over 1.3 billion population and rising incidences of blood cancer and other blood disorders like thalassemia and aplastic anemia, it increases the need for more people of Indian ethnicity to register as potential blood stem cell donors and help save a life.
With children being the future of a country, it is our duty to support them and we can together help by registering as potential blood stem cell donors. Becoming a stem cell donor is easy. To do so, interested citizens aged 18-50 and in overall good health can register with a stem cell registry by giving their cheek swab samples.
(With Inputs From Patrick Paul, CEO, DKMS BMST Foundation India)
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