
Childhood Cancer
Cancer in children can occur in several areas of the body. Brain tumors, leukemia, and lymphoma are the most common types of tumors in children.
Childhood Brain Tumors
A brain tumor is an out of control growth of abnormal cells in the brain. Every year, about 4,000 children and teens develop brain tumors.
Childhood Leukemia
Leukemia is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in children. More than 30% of all childhood cancers are leukemias.
Childhood Lymphoma
Lymphoma is the third most common cancer in children, after brain tumors and leukemia. Lymphoma begins in the lymphocytes.
Ewing's Sarcoma
Ewing's sarcoma is a rare type of bone cancer that occurs most often in children and adolescents.
Hepatoblastoma
Hepatoblastoma is a rare form of primary liver cancer found only in children. This disease mainly affects children between infancy and 5 years of age.
Neuroblastoma
Neuroblastoma is the most common type of infant cancer. Neuroblastoma begins in immature nerve cells.
Osteosarcoma
Osteosarcoma is a type of bone cancer that occurs mainly in teenagers and adolescents, but may also affect older adults.
Retinoblastoma
Retinoblastoma is the most common childhood eye cancer. It forms in the retina, which contains cells that sense light.
Rhabdomyosarcoma
Rhabdomyosarcoma forms from immature cells that normally develop into skeletal muscles, which are attached to the bones that help the body move.
Wilms' Tumor
Wilms' tumor is a very rare form of kidney cancer that occurs in young children, usually between the ages of two and five.
A Guide to Pediatric Oncology
This guide has been designed to help you understand at a glance what side effects may occur, and what you can do before and after chemotherapy.
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- Adjuvant Therapy for Breast Cancer
- Adrenal Cancer
- Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)
- Allogeneic Bone Marrow & Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation
- Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)
- AIDS-Related Lymphoma
- Anal Cancer
- What is Anemia?
- Appendix Cancer
- Ask the Right Questions
- Autologous Bone Marrow & Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation
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- Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Breast Cancer Biology
- Breast Cancer Caregivers' Guide
- Breast Cancer Pathology Report
- Bile Duct Cancer
- Bladder Cancer
- Bone Cancer
- Brain Tumors
- Breast Cancer
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- Cancer Pain
- Cancer Caregivers' Guide
- Cancer Medications
- Cancer that Spreads to the Bone
- Cardiac Tumors
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Cervical Cancer
- Changes in Your Breasts
- Chemotherapy Side Effects
- Childhood Brain Tumors
- Childhood Leukemia
- Childhood Lymphoma
- Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)
- Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML)
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- Colorectal Cancer
- Colorectal Cancer Pathology Report
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- Gallbladder Cancer
- Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GIST)
- Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GIST) Pathology
- Genomic Testing
- Gestational Trophoblastic Disease
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- Life After Cancer
- Laboratory Tests
- Laryngeal Cancer
- Lip & Oral Cavity Cancer
- Liver Cancer
- Liver Metastases
- Lung Cancer
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- Male Breast Cancer
- Managing Complications of Leukemia
- Managing the Complications of Multiple Myeloma
- Managing Complications of Hodgkin Lymphoma
- Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS)
- Melanoma
- Melanoma of the Eye
- Merkel Cell Carcinoma
- Mesothelioma
- Metaplastic Breast Cancer
- Metastatic Breast Cancer
- Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
- Metastatic Lung Cancer
- Multiple Myeloma
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- Palliative Care
- Pancreatic Cancer
- Parathyroid Cancer
- Penile Cancer
- Pharyngeal Cancer
- Pituitary Tumors
- Primary Peritoneal Cancer (PCC)
- Prostate Cancer
- Proton Therapy
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- Radiation Therapy Side Effects
- Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer
- Recurrent Cancer
- Retinoblastoma
- Rhabdomyosarcoma
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