In Pakistan, there is little or no access to healthcare for the majority of the population. This makes healthcare a luxury rather than a necessity for people with serious socioeconomic barriers. Childhood cancer is one of these serious health conditions. Around 8000 children in Pakistan under the age of 18 are diagnosed with cancer every year. Thats 8000 young lives affected; 8000 parents praying they dont have to bury their child.
Every child deserves a chance to live life to the fullest, to grow up, and experience the joys of childhood. Unfortunately, Cancer strips that away from them. Childhood cancer is a horrible tragedy.
Indus Hospital & Health Network (IHHN) has treated over 10,500 children for cancer and blood disease. Every child admitted is treated as if they are our own. We are committed to ensuring that these precious lives are cured and saved. On a daily basis, the Indus Hospital & Health Network provides Chemotherapy for about 100 children.