February 20 , 2026
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- It aims to raise awareness about childhood cancer and promote early detection and equal access to treatment.
- The day was first recognised in 2002 by the International Confederation of Childhood Cancer Parent Organizations (ICCCPO).
- Over 400,000 children and adolescents are diagnosed with cancer globally each year.
- It supports the goal of the WHO to increase the childhood cancer survival rate to at least 60% by 2030.
- The theme for the year 2026 is “Demonstrating Impact — From Challenge to Change.”

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