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Branches of oncology - Childhood Cancer Associations, foundations, societies - Asia |
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Chaiyanu
Jerusalem
develops and implements practical and psychosocial support programming
that benefits the sick child, the immediate family, and the larger
family - the community in which they live
Israel Children's Cancer Foundation (ICCF)
New York, NY, USA
raising the level of clinical care for children with cancer in Israel
Zichron Menachem
Jerusalem
association for support and assistance of children
with cancer and their families
Children's Cancer Association of Japan (CCAJ)
Tokyo
improves the quality of life for children with cancer and their families;
raises awareness of this disease
Japanese Society of Pediatric Oncology (JSPO)
CanTeen
Auckland
supports, develops and empowers young people aged 13-24 years
living with cancer or a life-threatening blood disorder
and their teenage siblings
Child Cancer Foundation
Auckland
promotes services of excellence and consistency to children
with cancer and their families
Camp Quality
Hong Kong
providing year-round support for children undergoing treatment
for cancer and their familie
Childhood Cancer Foundation (CCF) Taiwan
Children's Cancer Foundation (CCF)
Hong Kong
improves the quality of life for young cancer patients and their families;
assists major public hospitals in Hong Kong upgrade equipment and
services in paediatric oncology
Children's Cancer Foundation (CCF)
Orchard, Singapore
providing counselling, employing therapeutic play, conducting
support groups, organising children and family outings,
offering financial assistance, educating the families,
supporting training and research, and promoting public awareness
Korean Association for Children with Leukemia and Cancer (KACLC)
Seoul, South Korea
establishes a social welfare system that will
lessen the burden of families in expenses incurred
treatment; creating a support system that will improve the quality
of life for children and their families
Society to Support Children Suffering from Cancer "MAHAK"
Tehran, Iran
alleviates the pain and suffering of children stricken with cancer
and their parents during treatment period
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