Our study showed that the burden of cancer in children and adolescents in China is
much higher than previously nationally reported from 2000 to 2015. The distribution
of the accessibility of health services, as a social determinant of health, might
have a notable role in the socioeconomic inequalities in cancer incidence among Chinese
children and adolescents. With regards to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals,
policy approaches should prioritise increasing the accessibility of health services
for early diagnosis to improve outcomes and subsequently reduce disease burdens, as
well as narrowing the socioeconomic inequalities of childhood and adolescent cancer.
This single-center case series describes the demographics, symptoms, laboratory and imaging findings, treatment, and clinical course of 138 patients hospitalize