Eye Cancer Cases Among Children Increase At Alarming Pace: Experts

1 min read

RAWALPINDI: Speakers at a seminar warned that Pakistan was witnessing an alarming increase in eye cancer cases among children.

Addressing the seminar titled: “Story of challenges and opportunities”, Prof Dr Tayyab Afghani, HOD Oculoplastics said children’s eye cancer in Pakistan was higher than India and China, and genetic diagnosis can reduce children’s eye cancer cases.

Dr Afghani said that 2,000 children with eye cancer have been registered of whom 500 have fully recovered.

He said the adverse effects of the treatment, like facial scars, rejuvenate the damaged skin so that the patient can live a good quality of life.

The Al-Shifa Eye Cancer Center caters to surgery, chemotherapy, and rehabilitation under one roof, free of cost.

Addressing on the occasion, President Al-Shifa Trust retired Maj-Gen Rehmat Khan said every stage of the procedure — from evaluation to chemotherapy and rehabilitation — is handled under one roof, making our hospital a unique source of treating patients suffering from eye cancer.

The patients include non-affording men, women, and especially children, and 86 percent of all eye cancer patients are children, he said.

Two sister departments support the eye cancer centre; one is ophthalmology genetic, which provides genetic screening of the parents to assess any possibility of cancer in future races and suggest how it can be prevented.

The second department is the aesthetic department, which minimizes the effects of chemotherapy and radiation on the skin and face.

Over the past three years, the Al-Shifa Eye Cancer Centre has successfully performed 2,500 sessions of chemotherapy procedures for children who have been diagnosed with eye cancer.

Published in Dawn, September 27th, 2024

Previous Story

Ending Child Marriage

Next Story

Couple Tortures Girl For Refusing To Work As Maid

Latest from Blog

Pakistan’s Kafkaesque Identity Problem

Khadija Hafiz was looking to buy a black cloth for her lawyer’s gown at Lahore’s Liberty Market when a man approached her. “Are you a lawyer?” he asked, looking at the black coat she had on, before adding, “I need your help, please.” A daily wage labourer, Ahmed* told Khadija…

Alcoholic Gets 14 Years In Prison For Assaulting Teenage Daughter

KARACHI: A sessions court on Tuesday sentenced a man, said to be an alcoholic, to 14 years in prison for raping her teenage daughter. Additional District and Sessions Judge Ghulam Mustafa Laghari, who is also presiding officer of the Gender Based-Trial Court (Central), found Muhammad Mukhtiar, 40, guilty of raping…
rape

10th Class Girl Gang-raped By Police Officer, His Friend

SARGODHA: A police officer along with his friend gang-raped a student of the 10th class who was trying to get her father released from the custody of Kot Momin police. The suspects left the girl in front of her aunt’s house when her condition became critical and fled. As per…

Shattered Innocence – Horrors of Child Abuse in Pakistan

In this video, you can listen to the harrowing realities of child abuse and the plight of street children and domestic helpers. Explore the factors that contribute to these issues, the impact on vulnerable lives, and the paths to healing and hope. Post Views: 22…

Newly-published Books Termed Beacon Of Light For Feminine Pashto Literature

PESHAWAR: Speakers at a literary ceremony have termed newly-published books by a senior writer a beacon of light for feminine Pashto literature. They said that the author of the books, Kalsoomzeb, contributed to cause of women in a bold and befitting manner by defying all odds. Former governor Barrister Masood…
Go toTop