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Karnataka Childhood Cancer Cases Rise Steadily
12 Feb
Summary
- Childhood cancer cases in Karnataka show a year-on-year increase.
- Leukemia is the most common childhood cancer, affecting over 40% of boys.
- Early detection can make over 70% of childhood cancers curable.

Karnataka is facing a growing concern with a steady increase in childhood cancer cases. An estimated 1,882 new cases were recorded in 2025, up from previous years, with Bengaluru contributing significantly to this rise.
Leukaemia is the most prevalent childhood cancer, affecting boys more frequently than girls. However, medical experts emphasize that early diagnosis and uninterrupted treatment can lead to a cure in over 70% of cases. Recognizing warning signs and seeking timely medical attention are vital for improving survival rates.
The State-run Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology is enhancing its services, including a Paediatric Intensive Care Unit and dedicated wards. Efforts are underway to introduce advanced treatments like allogeneic bone marrow transplantation, aiming to provide comprehensive care for affected children.




