Developing nations have struggled with providing affordable healthcare for their citizens. A big issue for many of these low and middle income nations is the diagnosed cases of childhood cancer (children aged 0-14 years) that make up 80% of the cases worldwide. [1] The treatments are not as accessible and therefore they suffer the most significant cases which could be addressed with some sort of universal healthcare.

  1. ^ "Political priority and pathways to scale-up of childhood cancer care in five nations - Document - Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints". link.gale.com. Retrieved 2021-12-04.