Cancer in Brazil still presents itself as a public health problem, with an estimated 704 thousand new cases between 2023/2025 (INCA, 2023). When it comes to children and young people, although it appears less frequently compared to adults, approximately 90% of cancers in this age group occur in so-called developing countries and their health structure presents barriers in care access, meaning that cancer puts the Brazilian child and youth population at risk (Burki, 2022).

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Resistance in Health: Oncopediatric Care Awareness and Self-Awareness During Medical Treatment

  • Rocío Andrea Cornejo Quintana,
  • Lucas Novais Barros

摘要

Cancer in Brazil still presents itself as a public health problem, with an estimated 704 thousand new cases between 2023/2025 (INCA, 2023). When it comes to children and young people, although it appears less frequently compared to adults, approximately 90% of cancers in this age group occur in so-called developing countries and their health structure presents barriers in care access, meaning that cancer puts the Brazilian child and youth population at risk (Burki, 2022).