🎗️ Childhood Cancer Basics
Healthcare Workers 👨‍⚕️
👨‍👩‍👧 Families & Support
Cancer Treatments 🧬
Research & Hope ⭐
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What is pediatric oncology?

This is the medical field that focuses on treating cancer in children.

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Who are nurses?

These healthcare workers provide daily care, give medications, and support patients in the hospital.

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Who are family members in a pediatric cancer diagnoisis?

A pediatric cancer diagnosis often disrupts the daily routines, emotions, and responsibilities of this immediate support network surrounding the child.

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What is radiation therapy?

This treatment uses high-energy rays to destroy cancer cells.

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What is medical research?

Scientists study cancer in laboratories and hospitals to find better treatments; this work is called this.

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What is leukemia?

This type of cancer is the most common childhood cancer.

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Who are researchers or scientists?

These professionals study cancer and work to discover new treatments and cures.

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What are hospitals or specialized cancer treatment centers?


To access pediatric oncology specialists, families frequently travel long distances to these facilities equipped with advanced treatment programs.

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What is a bone marrow transplant?


This procedure replaces damaged bone marrow with healthy cells.

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What is September?

This month is dedicated to raising awareness about childhood cancer.

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What is about 80%?

Childhood cancer is rare, but about this percentage of children survive long-term with modern treatments.

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Who is a social worker or psychologist?

This healthcare worker helps children and families cope with emotional stress during treatment.

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What are medical expenses?

Beyond emotional strain, many households experience significant economic pressure caused by treatment bills, travel costs, and time away from work.

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What is surgery?

Doctors sometimes remove tumors from the body using this type of treatment.

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What is gold/yellow?

The color of the ribbon used to represent childhood cancer awareness.

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What is a pediatric oncologist?

This type of doctor specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer in children.

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What is a healthcare team?

Pediatric oncology care usually involves a group of specialists working together called this.

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What is childhood cancer research?

Advocacy campaigns and charity events commonly aim to increase funding and public attention for advancements in this scientific field focused on pediatric disease.

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What is immunotherapy?

This newer type of treatment helps the body’s own immune system fight cancer.

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What is finding a cure for childhood cancer?

The ultimate goal of pediatric oncology research.

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What is chemotherapy?

This treatment uses powerful drugs to kill cancer cells.

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Who are oncologists?

These hospital workers help create treatment plans and monitor cancer progress.

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285 children in the United States are diagnosed with cancer before what age?

Before age of 20

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What are clinical trials?

When patients participate in studies to test new treatments, it is called this.

500

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