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Childhood Cancer Facts
General Information
- Cancer is the #1 disease related killer of children under the
age of 14 years next to accidents.
Incidence:
- Currently, one in every 330 children in the United States
develops cancer before the age of nineteen. The incidence of
cancer among children is increasing. Each school day, enough
children are diagnosed with childhood cancer to empty two
classrooms! (*NCCF)
Survival Rate:
- Depends on the type of cancer and the development upon
diagnosis. (The number of children diagnosed with cancer in the
U.S. each year puts more potential years of life at risk than any
single type of adult cancer). The ACS estimates that approx.
2,300 children will die from cancer in the year 2000.
Causes:
- Largely unknown. Currently, there are no established
guidelines for childhood cancer prevention.
Description:
- Childhood cancers are mostly those of the white blood cells
(leukemia's), brain, bone, the lymphatic system and tumors of the
muscles, kidneys and nervous system. Each of these behaves
differently. Cancers in very young children are highly aggressive
and behave unlike malignant disease seen at other times of life.
The median age for childhood cancer is six. Children frequently
have a more advanced stage of cancer when they are first
diagnosed. 80% of children show that cancer has spread to distant
sites in the body when the disease is first diagnosed.
Current Treatment Options:
- A child with cancer must be diagnosed precisely and treated by
clinical and laboratory scientists who have expertise in the
management of children with cancer. Advances in treatment have
been made in some childhood cancers; however, many cancer types
offer very aggressive treatments with lower survival rates. Many
treatments include; several rounds of chemotherapy, tumor
removal, radiation therapy, bone-marrow-transplantation and
various clinical procedures.
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