Initiative announced on World Thalassemia Day 2026 aims to improve access
Apollo Cancer Foundation Reinforces Commitment to Thalassemia Care; Celebrates Young Survivors; Strengthens Access to Lifesaving BMT Care
Initiative announced on World Thalassemia Day 2026 aims to improve access to life-saving Bone Marrow Transplantation across India.
Chennai, May 14, 2026 India continues to carry one of the world's highest Thalassemia burdens, with an estimated 1-1.5 lakh children living with Thalassemia and nearly 10,000-15,000 affected babies horn every year.Marking World Thalassemia Day 2026, Apollo Cancer Foundation along with Apollo Speciality Hospitals, Teynampet, came together to celebrate the inspiring journeys of 30 Thalassemia survivors, while reaffirming its continued commitment towards awareness, early diagnosis, and access to advanced treatment for chil...
