Abstract:
The purpose of this restrospective study is to analyse the incidence survival of childhood
cancer in Sri Lanka, during the period of 1981-1985. It describes the age,sex, racial and
provincial distribution of the disease.The overall survical for childhood cancer in this series
was 32 per cent at 2 years and 12 per cent at 5 years. The highest 5 year survival probability
was found in histiocytosis -X, 50 per cent and Hodgkin's lymphomas,45 per cent. Acute
lymphoblastic leukaemia had 43 per cent 2 year and 14 per cent, 5 year survivals. There
were no 5 year survivals seen in acute myeloid leukaemia and showed the poorest survival.