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  • 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.

  • Liver Tumors for Parents


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

  • A to Z: Astrocytoma for Parents


    This type of brain tumor involves star-shaped cells of the brain that grow out of control. Learn about it here.

  • Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) for Parents


    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.

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


    Learn about tumors and cancer.

  • Astrocytomas for Parents


    An astrocytoma is a kind of tumor that forms in the brain or spinal cord. Learn about the signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and care team members.

  • A to Z: Ependymoma for Parents


    This tumor forms from cells in the brain and spinal cord that make cerebrospinal fluid. Learn more about this cancer here.

  • 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.

  • Ependymomas for Parents


    An ependymoma is a kind of tumor that forms in the brain or spinal cord. Learn about the signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and care team members.

  • A to Z: Optic Nerve Glioma for Parents


    An optic nerve glioma is a type of brain tumor that forms in or around the optic nerve, which connects the eye to the brain.

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