Childhood cancer affects children under 18 and requires specialized treatment. Common types include leukemia, brain and spinal cord tumors, lymphomas, neuroblastoma, Wilms tumor, and bone tumors. Early detection is crucial for better outcomes. February 15 is International Childhood Cancer Day, highlighting the importance of awareness, research, and support for affected families.
Childhood cancer: A growing concern – What you need to know

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