A local non-profit organisation has urged members of the public to show support for survivors and children living with cancer.
The Childhood Cancer Organisation made this call in a recent statement to mark Gold September, internationally dedicated to raising awareness about childhood cancer.
The organisation said there was need to continue raising awareness about the impact of childhood cancer including leukemia, brain cancer and lymphomas in families and communities.
“According to the World Health Organisation, cancer is one of the leading causes of death among children and adolescents worldwide.
“With leukemia being the most common cancer diagnosed in children, it is essential to come together in solidarity with those affected and work towards better outcome for children with cancer,” the statement noted.
The Childhood Cancer Organisation also acknowledge the critical role played by health professionals to support children with cancer, and their families.