by happykidsfoundations.org | Apr 13, 2026 | Blog & Articles
Cancer in children is often perceived as rare, distant, or unlikely. Because of this perception, many families fail to recognise early warning signs, leading to delayed diagnosis and treatment. In reality, childhood cancer remains a significant healthcare concern, and...
by happykidsfoundations.org | Apr 6, 2026 | Blog & Articles
Access to quality healthcare for children remains uneven across India. While large cities have advanced hospitals and specialised doctors, many families in rural and semi-urban regions still face significant barriers when trying to obtain timely medical care for their...
by happykidsfoundations.org | Mar 22, 2026 | Blog & Articles
When a child is diagnosed with cancer, treatment plans, hospital visits, and medical decisions quickly take centre stage. But beyond chemotherapy protocols and clinical milestones lies another crucial factor — communication. According to the approach supported by...
by happykidsfoundations.org | Mar 15, 2026 | Blog & Articles
Adolescence is a stage where identity, confidence, and self-image are still developing. For teenagers undergoing cancer treatment, physical changes such as hair loss, weight fluctuations, skin changes, or surgical scars can deeply affect body image. Through its...
by happykidsfoundations.org | Mar 8, 2026 | Blog & Articles
For a child undergoing chemotherapy, hair loss is not just a physical side effect — it is often an emotional turning point. The visible change in appearance can affect how children see themselves and how they believe others see them. Through its awareness initiatives,...