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IMPACTOF CHEMOTHERAPY OF CHILD WITH SOLID TUMOR IN INDIA AND ITS TREATMENT PROCESS: A STUDY

Anil Kumar Purvia1, Dr. Muthukannu. M2

Abstract:-

This article manly focused on impact of chemotherapy of Pediatricwith solid tumor in India and its treatment process.Pediatric survival rates have increased in recent years, it has been settled that cancer and its treatment altogether sway children and their families. For the majority of families, a child's cancer diagnosis and treatment is the most troublesome life experience they will confront. While most families change following this huge stressor, no uncertainty adapting to the treatment process is an incredibly troublesome involvement with multiple psychosocial consequences. This paper highlights the passionate and psychological effects of cancer and its treatment on children and their families at each formative stage and highlights basic issues across the cancer treatment continuum.Consolidated knowledge of formative and treatment stage complexities is fundamental to illuminate suppliers regarding how best to care for these children and families. Children experience four unmistakable stages of improvement from birth to adulthood that are regularly conceptualized as newborn child, little child/preschool, school age, and puberty. The effect of cancer treatment depends on the formative stage of the child as make recommendations for alleviating unfriendly squeal. As children exist with regards to families, interventions to moderate the effect of cancer treatment are depicted at each stage of advancement, and recommendations are accommodated the child, the parent, and the family.

 

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