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From Childhood Camcorder to Directorial Debut: Garrett Patten Rediscovers His Calling Behind the Camera
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From Childhood Camcorder to Directorial Debut: Garrett Patten Rediscovers His Calling Behind the Camera

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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The path to becoming a filmmaker rarely follows a straight line. For Garrett Patten, it started with his childhood Sony camcorder and love for creating. His path detoured through over a decade in the corporate world, but has now circled back to where it began. This time, however, with the seasoned perspective of someone who understands what he’s been missing.  

Patten’s early experiments were humble: two-minute shorts cobbled together on outdated Adobe editing software. But those amateur projects planted the seeds to keep him rooted in filmmaking. He surrounded himself with fellow creatives and film students while studying at the University of Southern California. He had a successful run of careers outside of the industry, but knew his heart yearned to go back to what he’s always loved doing most.

“All in all, I love filmmaking in every form writing, directing, acting, editing,” Patten reflects. “It’s a complete expression of creativity, collaboration, and truth.”

That reunion with film required strategic reentry. Rather than rushing behind the camera, Patten approached his return as a producer, working alongside talented directors on projects including “Bandit” and “Die Alone.” The experience gave him an insider’s look into the logistics and artistry of directing. He then deepened his craft at Ivana Chubbuck’s renowned acting school, initially seeking to better direct actors but discovering an unexpected passion for performance itself.

Now, Patten brings both perspectives as director and actor to his debut short film “Self Custody,” co-directed with Fernando Ferro and written by Daniel McCann. The suspense thriller stars Odette Annable, Michael Monks, and UFC champion Henry Cejudo in a story exploring redemption, technology, and the devastating price of lost access in the digital age.

The premise emerged from the startling reality that an estimated 30 to 40 percent of all Bitcoin has been lost or stolen permanently. “The idea that someone could hold a fortune worth hundreds of millions of dollars on a single drive, with no backup, no bank, no safety net,” Patten explains. “It’s complete self-reliance but also complete isolation.” Often drawing from this balance of reliance and independence with his characters and story.

That duality extends to the film’s title, which operates on two levels. Beyond the cryptocurrency concept, “Self Custody” also describes the psychological imprisonment of being trapped within one’s own mind. “Both meanings mirror my character’s journey,” Patten notes. “He’s someone searching for control and in the process, he becomes his own prisoner. The title reflects that tension between freedom and isolation, power and loss.”

Patten’s preparation process involved months of living inside his character’s world, breaking down objectives, obstacles, and emotional triggers. “To get into that headspace, I drew from moments in my own life. It’s a process of letting go of yourself and allowing the character to take over,” he explains. The intensity of that immersion often left him mentally drained on set, but he views that exhaustion as evidence of full commitment. “When you fully surrender to the role, that’s when it starts to feel real. This role took me to emotional places I didn’t know I could go. When you fully commit to a character like this, it strips away a lot of what’s comfortable—and that’s where the real growth happens.”

Having completed post-production, “Self Custody” begins its film festival run this month. For Patten, not only is this project his debut as director and actor, but it represents rediscovering his childhood spark for filmmaking. This time, however, refined by years of experience and a hard-won understanding of what it means to be a versatile filmmaker.

Sometimes the longest route home teaches you the most about where you’re going.

 

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Tiffany Haddish Goes Off - Season 1
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Tiffany Haddish ‘Goes Off’ on Girls Trip Docuseries Through Africa With Childhood Friends

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

What To Know

  • Tiffany Haddish stars in a new Peacock docuseries, Tiffany Haddish Goes Off, where she travels through Africa with three childhood friends, exploring Cape Town, Victoria Falls, Harare, and Zanzibar.
  • The series focuses on deepening friendships, emotional vulnerability, and cultural discovery, including learning from local women entrepreneurs and challenging media stereotypes about Africa.
  • The experience allowed Haddish and her friends to support each other, share personal growth, and showcase the importance of community and empowerment among women.

If Tiffany Haddish knows one thing, it’s how to have a good time. The Girls Trip star brings art to life traveling on a girls trip of her own alongside three childhood friends Selena Martin, and sisters Shermona Long and Sparkle Clark. For Peacock’s new docuseries Tiffany Haddish Goes Off, the four embark on a month-long adventure through Africa. 

The six episodes premiering November 13 follows them as they experience all Cape Town, South Africa; Victoria Falls and Harare, Zimbabwe; and Zanzibar, Tanzania have to offer. They build stronger bonds and spiritual connection while learning about each other on a deeper level in the process. It’s Eat Pray Love meets Waiting to Exhale. 

We caught up with the ladies to reflect on their journey and being vulnerable. 

Take me through how this docuseries came about. 

Tiffany Haddish: The concept we wanted to pattern it after the movie Girls Trip. Four girls go on a trip and have an experience. Fish out of water I think is a great concept. We were definitely four fish out of our natural habitat. Also, I think people like to see beautiful women doing things outside their natural habitat. So, I figure this would be good that way. Also,  other women like to see other women outside of things they normally do and also exploring new things that will give them new ideas to explore too. So, that’s it. 

How was it opening up?

Tiffany: I know he is talking about y’all because I stay humble. 

Sparkle Clark: I didn’t know it would be so emotional. 

Shermona Long: It was tough having the cameras around all the time initially and sometimes you forget that they’re there. 

Sparkle: I didn’t forget. 

Selena Martin: I don’t think I ever forgot. 

Tiffany: I know I never forgot. I was like, “hey, the lighting is not good over here. Look up homeboy and lift that up a little bit higher because that light is about to bounce off my forehead.” 

TIFFANY HADDISH GOES OFF — “We’re Going to the Motherland” Episode 101 — Pictured: Tiffany Haddish — (Photo by: David Bloomer/PEACOCK)

Tiffany, you talk in the docuseries how you’ve been through so much in the last two years. How was it for you to, through this experience, be able to put into words what you’ve been through. When you see the headlines, we don’t often see the person behind them. Here you’re able to show that. 

Tiffany: Yeah, it felt good to share with my friends and by sharing with them I’m sharing with the whole world. It’s a relief to be surrounded by people who actually love me, even some of the crew members. They want to buy me houses or whatever. But I’m like, “no, we work together. No, don’t do that. Just maybe wait until the show airs, and we can talk.” I’m like, “calm down. Calm down. I don’t even go that way.” Wait, what was the question? 

I think you answered it. 

Tiffany: Yeah, I answered it. 

You’re often in the lap of luxury, but how important was it for you to also show the culture and what was really going on in these areas? 

Tiffany: It was super important to me to show what was going on because what we’re shown in the media is not exactly what is going on over there. Shermona, what did you think we were going to do? 

Shermona: I thought we were going to be in the bush, but it was just like the states. They have a lot of what we have pretty much. 

Tiffany: Yeah, when we were staying in Victoria Falls  we were staying in the bush, but we were staying in the lap of luxury. It was like we were staying in Lancaster. There just happens to be warthogs out there, wild boars, and elephants, and all kinds of stuff. So, it was awesome. The monkeys will rob you though in Cape Town. Be careful. They got monkey gangs. It ain’t people. They’re actual monkeys. 

Tiffany, what was it like being able to show who your friends are? And also for you three , how was it being able to see the other side of what Tiffany has been dealing with from celebrity. 

Sparkle: I could see how intense it was for her and how the media could be a little cruel in how she was really taking it in and it really bothered her in a sense. It was about empowering her and letting her know we’re here to support her and we got her back. 

Tiffany: I can’t wait until the show comes out because they are really going to know how it feels like. It’s like, “you’re mean! You’re mean, mean, mean. You better be nicer.” 

Tiffany Haddish

TIFFANY HADDISH GOES OFF — “Let the Healing Begin” — Episode 102 — Pictured: (l-r) Sparkle, Selena, Tiffany Haddish, Shermona — (Photo by: David Bloomer/PEACOCK)

What would you say was the most eye-opening part of this experience? 

Shermona: I think in Tanzania when we went to meet the mommies. They were divorced women that would normally be ostracized out of their families and they came together to form a business in order to provide for their families. We went to visit them, and we learned how they make a lot of their products. A lot of their products came from seaweed, so we were out in the ocean learning how to grow seaweed. 

Tiffany: Which I’m growing some in Manhattan Beach right now! 

Shermona: But I loved how they came together as a community of women and came together to help each other out. It was effortless. 

Selena, you’re seen as the quieter one of the group. However, you go into how important it is to have a voice. How do you look back on that realization? 

Selena: I just think the show and everything we went through has helped me be much more vocal both in my personal and professional life. It is challenging. It’s challenging to do it in your personal life with people you love and care for. It’s especially challenging to do it in front of a camera talking about things that are very personal that you may not have shared with your mom. It’s freeing. I feel like I’ve released a lot. 

Tiffany, what update can you provide on the Girls Trip sequel? 

Tiffany: Update on Girls Trip 2 movie as far as I know they are making some tweaks to the script and we’re supposed to go shoot next summer. That’s what I was told and all the girls. They called us all together. They basically asked us to keep our summer open. 

If there is a Season 2, where would you want to go next? 

Tiffany: I would love for us to go to other countries in Africa or down in South America where the diaspora is there too. 

Sparkle: Egypt, India, I want to go everywhere. 

Tiffany: We can go to Europe and find out about this tribe you are a part of [to Selena] because I didn’t even know they had tribes. Things you learn. 

Tiffany Haddish Goes Off premiere, November 13, Peacock

November 10, 2025 0 comments
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PHOTOS: Ananya Panday's Cutest Childhood Clicks Take Over The Internet
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PHOTOS: Ananya Panday’s Cutest Childhood Clicks Take Over The Internet

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Ananya Panday’s fans can’t stop gushing over her childhood photos that her mother Bhavana Panday shared on social media. The adorable photos showcase the actor’s playful and bubbly side, long before she became a Bollywood star. The clicks offer glimpses of heartwarming family moments. In some, Ananya is seen cuddling with her younger sister Rysa Panday. Bhavana has also shared many family photos over the year, where Ananya, alongside her mother, father Chunky Panday and her sister seem to be having the time of her life.

Fans quickly flooded social media with love and admiration. Calling her “Bollywood’s cutest baby” and “born to be a star,” many fans thanked Bhavana for sharing the candid clicks. Bhavana captioned the lovely carousel as, “Happy Birthday my Baby Girl !!!! Love you the mostest !!!!! You make us so proud every single day !!!! Shine on !!!! Stay Healthy ! Stay Happy !!!!” The post also drew comments from Zoya Akhtar, Sussanne Khan, Maheep Kapoor, Amrita Arora and more.

On the professional front, Ananya is gearing up for two releases. She is starring in Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri alongside Kartik Aaryan and Chand Mera Dil, alongside Lakshya.

Take a look at Ananya’s childhood clicks below:

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Deepika Padukone
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Deepika Padukone’s Daughter Dua’s First Photos Melt Hearts, Fans Notice Charming Resemblance to Mommy’s Childhood Pics

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh’s adorable daughter, Dua, has officially made her internet debut, and fans are completely smitten. The couple’s Diwali post, revealing the one-year-old’s first pictures, instantly went viral across social media. With her radiant smile and irresistible charm, little Dua has captured millions of hearts, becoming the nation’s newest favorite. Fans have called her pictures the “best Diwali gift,” while many can’t help but gush over her striking resemblance to her stunning mother, Deepika. The internet is flooded with love, admiration, and endless comments celebrating Dua’s delightful debut and the family’s joyful Diwali moment together.

Deepika Padukone and Daughter Dua’s Adorable Collage Steals Hearts

A collage comparing Deepika Padukone’s childhood photo with a recent picture of her daughter Dua has taken Instagram by storm. In both snapshots, the adorable mother-daughter pair strike a similar pose with a finger playfully tucked into their mouths, wearing the same mischievous expression. The uncanny resemblance melted hearts online, and fans couldn’t stop gushing over the sweet moment—many even called it “the cutest mother-daughter moment ever.” The resemblance is so striking that fans have dubbed Dua “Deepika 2.0.”

An old photo of baby Deepika shows her bundled up in a cozy white sweater with blue stripes, pink pants, matching socks, and a tiny cap — the perfect winter outfit. In contrast, little Dua looked festive and radiant in a red frock adorned with delicate golden embroidery along the hemline, adding a touch of sparkle to her charming look. Her look was finished with two cute ponytails and a tiny red bindi, creating the perfect mix of innocence and charm.

Fans Wonder: Mom’s Looks or Dad’s Smile?

The viral post’s caption beautifully captured the family’s joy, making the moment even more heartwarming, “Too cute to handle! Dua is basically her mom in a mini version”, sparked a delightful debate online. While some users insisted Dua looks exactly like Ranveer, others felt she has inherited Deepika’s elegance. One fan wrote, “Mommy’s face but Daddy’s smile, the perfect mix!” Another commented, “She’s a daddy’s girl, except for the ears.”

Deepika and Ranveer's daughter Dua

The Padukone-Singh Family’s Diwali Festivities

In Deepika’s Diwali post, she and her daughter, Dua, twinned in matching red outfits, while Ranveer complemented them perfectly in a white bandhgala. The heartwarming picture radiated pure joy as the couple lovingly introduced their little one to the world. Deepika and Ranveer, who tied the knot in a dreamy Lake Como wedding in November 2018, announced Dua’s arrival on September 8, 2024. Their first family photos beautifully capture the beginning of a new chapter in their lives—one overflowing with love, warmth, and endless affection, marking a truly special Diwali celebration for the beloved Bollywood couple.

Deepika and daughter Dua's Childhood Pic

On the professional front, Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh were last seen together in the 2024 release Singham Again, reuniting on screen after a break and thrilling fans with their signature chemistry. Since then, both stars have pursued individual projects. Deepika is gearing up for her upcoming films King and AA22xA6, while Ranveer is busy working on the spy thriller Dhurandhar, keeping audiences eagerly anticipating their next appearances.

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Bengaluru cardiologist explains 2 categories of heart problems in childhood all parents need to know
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Bengaluru cardiologist explains 2 categories of heart problems in childhood all parents need to know

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Heart diseases are rising at an unprecedented rate, especially in young adults. But heart diseases don’t spare young children either. To understand the cardiovascular dangers, HT Lifestyle spoke to Dr Chandan Saurav Mahapatro, consultant, interventional cardiology at Manipal Hospital, Hebbal, Bengaluru. While one may think that heart problems may be a middle-aged concern, Dr Mahapatro shed light on an alarming reality and said, “Heart problems are not age-related. Even children get affected by serious heart problems.”

Children also suffer from heart issues. (Picture credit: Freepik)

In children, heart issues are classified, as the cardiologist noted, into congenital heart defects and lifestyle-driven heart issues. As a parent, it is important to know about these categories and the signs to seek immediate medical care.

ALSO READ: Cardiologist warns of this heart issue in Gen Z, an early sign of heart attack, other premature cardiovascular diseases

Congenital heart defects (CHD)

The first category of heart issues children are afflicted by is congenital heart defects. Describing the causes, the cardiologist shared, “These are structural defects in the heart and are present right at birth. These conditions are not usually caused by lifestyle or parenting choices.”

Genetics play a big role in shaping congenital heart defects. “They are mostly caused due to genetic issues, or due to issues during fetal development, such as maternal illness (rubella), certain medications during pregnancy, poorly controlled diabetes, alcohol use, or family history,” Dr Mahapatro said.

The health issues or lifestyle factors a mother may experience during pregnancy can influence fetal development, leading to structural defects in the heart. Structural defect here means a physical problem in the heart’s very anatomy, how the heart is formed. When the heart’s shape or structure is not normal, blood flow or basic functions may be affected.

But the severity in early years is rare, as only 1 per cent of babies with CHD require surgery within the first year of life, as per the cardiologist. Mild cases only require medications and medical care.

Dr Mahapatro explained some of the common warning signs of CHD parents should know, “Some of the warning signs of CHDs include rapid breathing, bluish skin (cyanosis), difficulty feeding, stunted growth and poor weight gain.”

Lifestyle-driven heart issues

Eating junk food increases the risk of lifestyle-driven heart problems. (Picture credit: Freepik)
Eating junk food increases the risk of lifestyle-driven heart problems. (Picture credit: Freepik)

The second category is lifestyle-driven heart issues.“Lifestyle-driven heart issues develop over time, often as a result of modern living. Poor eating habits, lack of physical activity, rising childhood obesity, and even stress can contribute to high blood pressure, cholesterol problems, and early signs of heart disease in young people,” Dr Mahapatro said.

In other words, not all heart problems are inherited or present from birth; some develop because of poor lifestyle choices.

While CHD requires urgent care, lifestyle-driven heart problems pose bigger risks in adulthood. “Lifestyle-driven heart problems may not cause immediate concerns like CHDs; they build risk gradually, leading to serious complications during adulthood,” the cardiologist warned.

He emphasised that parents should encourage children to stay physically active and eat nutritionally balanced meals to protect heart health.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Boys vs girls: Who is more at risk of childhood cancer? Oncologist reveals prevention tips
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Boys vs girls: Who is more at risk of childhood cancer? Oncologist reveals prevention tips

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
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Updated on: Sept 22, 2025 06:41 pm IST

Dr. Sudha Sinha shared that boys are more at risk of childhood cancer than girls. Know the tips to prevent childhood cancer.

Cancer is mostly associated with adults, but there is a type of cancer that can affect children as well. Childhood cancer, although rare, is on a steep rise all over the world. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Sudha Sinha, Clinical director and HOD, Medical Oncology, Yashoda Hospitals, Hyderabad said, “While these illnesses are rare, they can be devastating for families. Boys are slightly more at risk than girls for developing certain types of childhood cancers.” Also read | Oncologist debunks 5 myths about childhood cancer: Is it always fatal?

Boys are slightly more at risk of childhood cancer than girls.(Image by Pixabay)

Boys vs. girls: Who is more vulnerable?

“Cancers such as leukaemia, lymphoma, brain tumours, and neuroblastoma are diagnosed more frequently in boys. One exception is Wilms’ tumour (a type of kidney cancer), which is seen a little more often in girls,” the oncologist said.

Why this difference? The reasons are still being studied, but several factors may play a role:

  • Biological: Variations in immune system function and hormone regulation between boys and girls.
  • Environmental exposures: Boys may be more vulnerable to pollutants, toxins, or prenatal exposures.
  • Genetic influences: Subtle genetic variants might predispose boys to certain cancers, though evidence remains incomplete.

Can childhood cancer be prevented?

The doctor said that unlike adults, children usually don’t have lifestyle-related risk factors such as smoking or alcohol use. “However, environmental exposures, maternal health during pregnancy, and certain infections or conditions can influence risk. While not every cancer is preventable, families can take meaningful steps to lower risks,” Dr. Sudha Sinha said. Also read | Oncologist lists 5 childhood cancer red flags: Fever, fatigue, lumps and more

Know tips to prevent childhood cancer.
Know tips to prevent childhood cancer.

Tips to prevent childhood cancer:

During pregnancy:

  • Avoid more than two cups of coffee daily (linked to higher risk of childhood leukaemia).
  • Eat a rainbow of fruits and vegetables daily; at least two servings of fresh fruits a day provide antioxidant protection for the baby.
  • Avoid frequent intake of grilled, barbecued, smoked, or deep-fried foods.
  • Take prenatal vitamins with folic acid as they can reduce the risk of leukaemia and brain tumours in children.
  • Avoid excess fatty meats and seafood, and refined vegetable oils (sunflower, soy).
  • Maintain a healthy weight and active lifestyle. Fitter mothers are more likely to have healthier babies.
  • Avoid alcohol and smoking (including passive exposure from family members).
  • Breastfeed if possible. Breastfeeding lowers the risk of childhood leukaemia by about 10%, and by nearly 20% when continued for six months or longer.
  • Choose clean, balanced nutrition with whole grains, lentils, nuts, and fresh home-cooked meals are safer than highly processed or oily foods.

For young children:

  • Encourage outdoor play and physical activity; limit screen time.
  • Guard against pesticide and chemical exposure at home and workplace.
  • Protect from air pollution (dense traffic zones linked with higher leukaemia risk).
  • Avoid unnecessary X-rays and CT scans.
  • Use sunscreen for outdoor activities.
  • Ensure early screening for siblings of children with hereditary cancers like retinoblastoma.
  • Monitor children with infections or genetic conditions (HIV, Down syndrome, Epstein-Barr virus) more closely.

For teenagers:

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Oncologist debunks 5 myths about childhood cancer: Is it always fatal?
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Oncologist debunks 5 myths about childhood cancer: Is it always fatal?

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
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Childhood cancer is shrouded in myths and misconceptions, which delay diagnosis and treatment. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Ramana Gogi, principal consultant – medical oncology, CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram, said, “The myths surrounding childhood cancer can create unnecessary fear or, worse, delay timely diagnosis and treatment. Doctors emphasise that informed awareness is the first step toward better outcomes.” Also read | Doctor breaks down the real cause of cancer in children: 4 things every parent should know

Myths surrounding childhood cancer can create unnecessary fear .

Dr Ramana Gogi further busted several myths:

Myth 1: Childhood cancer is extremely rare, so it can’t happen to my child

Fact: While childhood cancers are less common than adult cancers, they are not as rare as many believe. In fact, cancer is one of the leading causes of disease-related deaths in children. Knowing this doesn’t mean parents should panic, but it underscores the importance of paying attention to persistent, unusual symptoms.

Myth 2: Childhood cancers are caused by lifestyle choices

Fact: Unlike many adult cancers, childhood cancers are rarely linked to diet, environment, or habits. Most cases occur due to genetic changes or factors beyond anyone’s control. This means parents should not blame themselves; nothing in routine parenting causes cancer.

Childhood cancer is not always fatal.(Photo by Tara Winstead on Pexels)
Childhood cancer is not always fatal.(Photo by Tara Winstead on Pexels)

Myth 3: Symptoms are obvious and easy to spot

Fact: Many childhood cancers mimic common illnesses. Fatigue, fevers, bone pain, or bruising are often brushed off as infections, growth pains, or clumsiness. The reality is that symptoms can be subtle, which is why persistent, or unusual patterns need medical evaluation. Also read | Childhood Cancer: Early signs of cancer in kids that every parent should know

Myth 4: Cancer in children is always fatal

Fact: This is one of the most damaging misconceptions. With advances in treatment, survival rates for many childhood cancers have improved dramatically. For some types, survival exceeds 80 percent. Early detection and specialised pediatric oncology care make a significant difference.

Myth 5: Treatment for childhood cancer is the same as for adults

Fact: Children are not small adults. Their bodies, metabolism, and long-term needs are different. Pediatric oncology teams tailor therapies to minimise side effects while maximising cure rates. In many cases, children tolerate treatments better than adults.

“Childhood cancer is frightening, but knowledge empowers families. Dispelling myths helps parents focus on what truly matters: recognising persistent warning signs, seeking timely care, and trusting that today’s treatments offer children not just survival, but the chance for a healthy future,” the oncologist added. Also read | It’s not just a fever: Doctor says these 13 could be first signs of cancer in your child

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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