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What is childhood cancer?

Any type of cancer is uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. For children, this demanding process can be taxing on a developing body. Most childhood cancers are caused by mutations in their DNA – or protein building blocks. This event happens randomly, so currently we have no way to prevent it. There are two enormous challenges with childhood cancer. The first is diagnosis, since many of the signs of cancer…like swollen glands and fever…can be the result of infections that are common in childhood. Being tired is also very nonspecific. The second is helping the child cope with evaluation, treatment and what seems like never-ending follow-up. Especially in younger children…typically 4 or younger…who may not be able to rationalize what is happening. Watch more video about childhood cancer or share your story or experience on video with icyou.

Icyou | August 6, 2008Watch more videos from Icyou

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