What are the types of Pediatric cancer?

 


Pediatric cancer refers to cancer that affects children and young adults. There are many types of pediatric cancer, but some of the most common include:

1. Brain tumors: These are tumors that develop in the brain or spinal cord. They can be benign or malignant.

2. Neuroblastoma: This is a type of cancer that develops in the nerve cells outside the brain.

3. Wilms tumor: This is a type of kidney cancer that typically affects young children.

4. Lymphoma: This is a type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system.

5. Rhabdomyosarcoma: This is a type of cancer that develops in the soft tissues, such as muscles.

6. Retinoblastoma: This is a type of eye cancer that typically affects young children.

7. Osteosarcoma: This is a type of bone cancer that typically affects teenagers and young adults.

8. Ewing sarcoma: This is a type of bone cancer that typically affects children and teenagers.

9. Germ cell tumors: These are tumors that develop from the cells that produce eggs or sperm. They can develop in the ovaries, testicles, or other parts of the body.A “state of the science” review details the most reported symptoms of 6 cardiovascular diseases (CVDs): heart attack, heart failure, valve disease, stroke, heart rhythm disorders, and peripheral artery and vein disease (PAD and PVD). There are important differences in symptoms between women and men.

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