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Cancer (Topic Center)


Cancer
Cancer isn't like flu or colds. You can't catch it from someone who has it. And most kids with cancer get better after treatment. Here's more about cancer and some of the things doctors do to take care of it.
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Cancer: The Basics
Watch this video to learn the basics about cancer.
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Cancer Treatment
Chemotherapy is a kind of treatment that lots of kids with cancer get.
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Tests for Cancer
Tests help doctors find out more about cancer. Here are 3 tests kids might get.
Be a Good Friend
There's a lot you can do to help a friend who has cancer. Being sick might make your friend feel alone, especially if they are in the hospital or missing a lot of school. The most important thing you can do is visit and stay in touch.
Get more advice
No matter how we feel — good or bad — it's healthy to put our feelings into words. Talking about feelings helps us feel close to people who care. It helps us feel better when we're sad or scared.
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice,
diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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