National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Rajnandini Roychoudhury
Dec 22, 2023 By Rajnandini Roychoudhury
Originally Published on Mar 09, 2022
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National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month is observed throughout September.

Where is National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month observed?

National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month is observed throughout the United States of America.

Who is National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month observed by?

 All responsible citizens of America observe this month.

When did National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month first start?

Previously, in 1990, American President George Bush declared October as the month for Childhood Cancer Awareness, but in 2012, it was changed to September.

Who started National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month?

President George Bush took the initiative to support kids who are victims and survivors of cancer by proclaiming October as National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. However, in 2012 President Barack Obama declared September as the official month for generating awareness.

Early detection can save children who have pediatric cancer.

History And Timeline

Cancer treatment has gone through several stages of advancement over time. Here are some of those significant events.

The Cancer Research Institute Established

This organization was started by Oliver R. Grace and Helen Coley Nauts to carry out research and develop cancer treatments. In 2015, CRI invested a total of $39 million in research, fundraising, and education.

January 27, 1953

First Case Of Remission

Sidney Farber attained success in the first-ever partial remission while treating a girl of four suffering from leukemia. He administered the drug called aminopterin and soon achieved success with ten more pediatric leukemia cases.

1947

Clinical Trials Cooperative Group Program

The government of the US established a research network under the National Cancer Institute, where researchers undertook to develop new remedies for treating childhood cancer.

1955

Adjuvant Therapy For Treating Osteosarcoma

It was discovered that most children afflicted with osteosarcoma projected zero chances of recurrence after adjuvant therapy. In this therapy, surgery was conducted in the early detection stages, followed by chemotherapy.

1975

Gene Therapy

The trial involving the chimeric antigen receptor-modified T cell or CAR-T therapy proved to be a historical feat where the therapy modifies the immune T cells of the patient genetically so that a particular cancer protein can be targeted and ultimately eradicated.

2017

Traditions And Customs

The most important purpose of observing this month is to raise funds for combating the deadly disease. Research and studies require funding to develop new cures and effective treatment procedures.

The American Childhood Cancer Organization inspires people to sport gold ribbons as a mark of support for the kids fighting for their lives and appreciation for the survivors. Moral and monetary support are the traditional ways of helping children fight cancer.

Ways To Observe National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

The mortality rate among children resulting from childhood cancer can be minimized by raising awareness. During this month, many organizations and individuals organize or participate in several events that aim to lessen the death rate among adolescents, young adults, and little children who have cancer. Many cancer awareness centers operate to aid families and children in distress.

Facts And Stats

  •  In the United States, 483,000 children are survivors. Children below the age of 19 are commonly diagnosed with thyroid cancer, brain tumor, leukemia, and bone tumors. This month raises awareness about how to detect cancer at an early stage.
  • Until 2012, October was observed as the awareness month for childhood cancer. However, President Barack Obama changed the month to September.
  • During this month, organizations and communities stand in support of children and families of both the fighter and survivors by raising donations, organizing charities, and awareness campaigns.
  • The World Health Organization is heavily involved with the National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. 

What is the color for childhood cancer?

Internationally, the gold ribbon is recognized as the color symbol for childhood cancer.

Who invented the concept of National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month?

The concept of National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month was first put forth by American President George Bush, but the idea was endorsed and sanctioned by Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Wayne Allard, and Joe Manchin.

What is the importance of observing National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month?

The importance of this day is marked by the cancer awareness created among people (including kids) and the funds and donations that aid research and treatment.

What is the motto of National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month?

The motto of observing this month is to raise awareness about cancer among all the sections of society.

What are some benefits of observing National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month?

One of the significant benefits of observing this month is that many donations are made that help fund research and treatments required for saving young lives.

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    Written by Rajnandini Roychoudhury

    Bachelor of Arts specializing in English, Master of Arts specializing in English

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