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HIV+ kids at higher risk for rare cancers, says official
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 73271, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's AIDS authority has transferred $109,000 to KidzCan, acknowledging that youngsters infected with HIV develop lymphomas and Kaposi sarcoma at alarming rates while the nation's pediatric cancer infrastructure struggles with underdiagnosis. Daniel McKenzie, who leads the childhood cancer organization, stated the funds would strengthen diagnostic capabilities, transportation aid, counseling services and nutrition support for roughly 700 young patients annually facing treatment obstacles comparable to those previously confronted during the HIV crisis. Health Minister Douglas Mombeshora characterized childhood malignancies as a quiet emergency where families abandon therapy due to overwhelming expenses for scans, medicines and travel. National Aids Council leader Bernard Madzima noted the December awareness period would address expanding adolescent infection rates and dwindling international financial backing, with commemorations planned at Umzingwane High School under a theme emphasizing response transformation amid disruption. [/QUOTE]
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