
Minister Jo Etienne Abela revealed in parliament that there were 32 boys and girls receiving cancer treatment in Malta.
Each year, an average of 15 to 20 new cases were diagnosed, with treatment typically lasting between six months and three years.
Additionally, three children were reported to be undergoing treatment abroad.
The most common reasons for seeking overseas treatment include the need for bone marrow transplants, specialized chemotherapy or radiotherapy, and complicated surgeries that could not be provided locally.
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