80
Medical centres
800
Proton therapy
Interventions
2700
Operations per annum
500
Doctors and
specialists
Most malignant neoplasms in children are treated with surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. Traditional radiotherapy can be quite effective, both as an independent and an additional method of treatment. But it is proven that it has the side effects of prolonged exposure to children, such as a decrease in bone and soft tissue growth in the treatment area, a lack of hormones, a slowdown in intellectual development, including neuro-cognitive deficits and secondary tumors at a later age.
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