Pediatric oncology focuses on treating cancers and genetic tumor predisposition syndromes in infants, children, and teenagers. Pediatric oncologists are specially trained to care for young patients. Common childhood cancers include lymphoma, leukemia, neuroblastoma, and bone cancers.
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Related Tags: Childhood Cancers | Pediatric Chemotherapy | Supportive Care | Clinical Trials for Kids | Family-Centered Care | Survivorship Care | Psychosocial Support | Cancer Genetics in Children | Late Effects of Treatment | Tumor Banks | Pediatric Oncology Research | Caregiver Support | Pediatric Palliative Care | Education and Advocacy | Multidisciplinary Approach
Related Societies: Children’s Oncology Group | American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology | Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation | Children’s Cancer Foundation | Cure Search for Children’s Cancer