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1.Cancer Center
From treatments and prevention to coping with the emotional aspect of cancer, the Cancer Center provides comprehensive information that parents need.
2.Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS)
Rhabdomyosarcoma is a cancerous tumor that shows up in the body's soft tissues. With early diagnosis and timely treatment, most kids make a full recovery.
3.Liver Tumors
Treatment for these abnormal growths (which can be cancerous or noncancerous) may involve surgery, chemotherapy, and/or radiation.
4.When a Friend Has Cancer
When a friend has cancer, you might not know what to do or say. Get some ideas in this article for kids.
5.Then and Now: Shanon's Cancer Story
Shanon had cancer when she was in the 8th grade. Today, she's healthy and all grown up. Find out more in this article for kids.
6.Melanoma
Melanoma is different from other skin cancers because it can spread if it's not caught early. Find out how to lower your risk of getting melanoma and how doctors treat it.
7.Brain and Nervous System Cancers
These cancers are the second most common type of cancer in children. When discovered early, they are usually treatable.
8.Melanoma
Melanoma is different from other skin cancers because it can spread if it's not caught early. Find out how to lower your family's risk of getting melanoma and how doctors treat it.
9.¿Qué es el cáncer?
La palabra “cáncer” asusta. Prácticamente todos conocemos a alguien que se enfermó gravemente o murió a causa del cáncer. La mayoría de las veces, el cáncer afecta a las personas mayores. No son muchos los niños que padecen cáncer, pero si esto ocurre, con frecuencia pueden recibir tratamiento y curarse.
10.Childhood Cancer
Different kinds of childhood cancer have different signs, symptoms, treatments, and outcomes. But today, up to 70% of all children with cancer can be cured.
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