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A Comprehensive Guide to Pediatric Cancer

Our team at Smiles are Forever works hard to support those who are affected by pediatric cancer. We are committed to inspiring people and providing you with relevant information about the different types of cancer that kids can be diagnosed with.

What is Pediatric Cancer

Also known as childhood cancer, pediatric cancer is a general term used to describe the group of diseases that occur between birth and adolescence. Childhood cancers are very rare, and its causes are mostly unknown. Unlike adult cancer, pediatric cancers tend to be more aggressive and have their own treatments and specialized cures.

Common Types of Pediatric Cancer

  • Leukemia - A cancer of the body’s blood-forming tissues or bone marrow
  • Lymphoma - A cancer of the lymphatic system that starts in the white blood cells
  • Osteosarcoma - A type of cancer that develops in the cells that form bones
  • Retinoblastoma - An eye cancer that starts in the retina, which is the innermost nervous tissue
  • Wilms Tumor - A type of kidney cancer that mostly develops in children

What is Pediatric Cancer

Also known as childhood cancer, pediatric cancer is a general term used to describe the group of diseases that occur between birth and adolescence. Childhood cancers are very rare, and its causes are mostly unknown. Unlike adult cancer, pediatric cancers tend to be more aggressive and have their own treatments and specialized cures.

Common Types of Pediatric Cancer

  • Leukemia - A cancer of the body’s blood-forming tissues or bone marrow
  • Lymphoma - A cancer of the lymphatic system that starts in the white blood cells
  • Osteosarcoma - A type of cancer that develops in the cells that form bones
  • Retinoblastoma - An eye cancer that starts in the retina, which is the innermost nervous tissue
  • Wilms Tumor - A type of kidney cancer that mostly develops in children

Cancer in Children

Whether your child has just been diagnosed with cancer, is going through treatment, or is trying to stay well after treatment, we can help you find the answers you need.

How Far We’ve Come

Every year more, more research studies on pediatric cancer are being conducted and published. These breakthrough research projects have helped us learn more about cancer and improve survival rates. At Smiles are Forever, we do our share by conducting fundraising events, empowering cancer patients, granting their wishes, and sharing their amazing life stories.

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