Millennium Post

What is to be blamed for childhood cancer?

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A TEAM of researcher­s has thrown

light on the community beliefs about what causes cancer in children, an area which remains understudi­ed, finds a

latest research.

“Few childhood cancers are attributed to genetics or environmen­tal factors, so when children are diagnosed with cancer, families often wonder ‘why me/why us’?” said lead author Janine Vetsch, postdoctor­al research candidate from UNSW Sydney in Australia.

For the study, the team examined the beliefs of more than 600 participan­ts – parents and childhood cancer survivors – about the causes of childhood cancer, and compared them with beliefs of 510 members of the general population. Findings, published in Acta Oncologica, revealed that more than seven out of 10 childhood cancer survivors and survivors’ parents believed that chance or bad luck caused the cancer.

This led to most parents and survivors seem to understand that there is nothing they could have done to prevent the cancer, according to Vetsch.

However, around one in five families did believe that environmen­tal factors and genetics played a role, despite only limited available scientific evidence, results further showed.

“It looks like healthcare profession­als are successful­ly helping most families arrive at that view,” said Vetsch.

Such views could lead to stigma. Hence, it is important to increase community knowledge of childhood cancer causes in general.

There is a need to encourage doctors to talk about the causes with affected families to address unhelpful misconcept­ions,” Vetsch suggested.ians

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