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  • Liver Tumors for Parents


    Tumors happen when cells form a mass or growth. Liver tumors can be benign (not cancerous) or malignant (cancerous).

  • Wilms Tumor for Parents


    Wilms tumor is a cancer of the kidneys that usually affects newborns and the very young. Fortunately, most kids with Wilms tumor survive and go on to live normal, healthy lives.

  • Sinonasal Tumors for Parents


    A sinonasal tumor is a growth in the nose, the space behind the nose, or in the sinuses. The tumors can be benign (not cancer) or malignant (cancer).

  • Rhabdoid Tumor of the Liver for Parents


    A rhabdoid tumor of the liver is a cancer that often spreads quickly to other parts of the body. Most of these very rare tumors happen in babies and toddlers.

  • Germ Cell Tumors for Parents


    Germ cell tumors happen when reproductive cells in an unborn baby don't develop as they should.

  • A to Z: Neoplasm (Tumor), Malignant for Parents


    Learn about tumors and cancer.

  • Radioembolization (TARE-Y90) for Liver Tumors for Parents


    Radioembolization is a procedure used to treat some kinds of liver tumors. A radioactive material works on the tumor, not the healthy tissue around it.

  • A to Z: Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor (PNET) for Parents


    Primitive neuroectodermal tumors, or PNETs, are tumors that can happen anywhere in the brain or spine.

  • Medulloblastoma for Parents


    Medulloblastoma is a type of brain tumor. Most brain tumors in children are medulloblastoma.

  • Cancer & Tumors for Teens


    This section has information on the types of cancer teens can get.