New treatment improves survival for childhood cancer
Sep 30, 2010 - France24
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Neuroblastoma is the most common extracranial solid cancer in childhood and the most common cancer in infancy, with an annual incidence of about 650 new cases per year in the US. Close to 50 percent of neuroblastoma cases occur in children younger than two years old. It is a neuroendocrine tumor, arising from any neural crest element of the sympathetic nervous system or SNS. It most frequently originates in one of the adrenal glands, but can also develop in nerve tissues in the neck, chest, abdomen, or pelvis. Read More
New treatment improves survival for childhood cancer
Sep 30, 2010 - France24
By IBTimes UK
There will be 33,000 survivors of childhood cancer living in the UK by the end of this year. (Nov 16)
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By IBTimes
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By IBTimes AU
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By Health Canal
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