Subdirectories of Cancer:
Categories related to Health: Child Health: Conditions and Diseases: Cancer: Health: Conditions and Diseases: Cancer (2,473) Health: Medicine: Medical Specialties: Oncology: Pediatric Oncology (6) Kids and Teens: Health: Conditions and Diseases: Cancer (34) Websites on Cancer: * CureSearch Provides information on childhood cancer for patients, their families, physicians, and health care advisors. Cancerbackup: Children's Cancers Provides general information, diagnosis, causes, treatment, clinical trials, resources, and types of childhood cancer. Catch the Butterfly Game Children's Cancer Research Fund illustrates how frustrating it can be to cure only eight out of ten children with cancer. Donations accepted. Children's Cancer Web A non-profit site with information on specific childhood cancers including an annotated directory of related links. Doctor David's Blog This is a Pediatric Oncologist's weblog. Topics covered include the biology of cancer, clinical observations, and patient histories. NCI: Childhood Cancers Information provided about pediatric cancers, treatments, prevention, resources, clinical trials, statistics, testing, and screening. NCI: Late Effects of Treatment for Childhood Cancer Information about how childhood cancer survivors have an increased risk of developing a second cancer later in life. Pediatric Oncology Resource Center Resources, web links, and references related for parents, friends, and families of children who have or had childhood cancer. Teenage Cancer Trust Mission is to raise funds, educate, and support teenagers fighting cancer. Provides information about health facts, challenges, conferences, events, news, shop, links, donations, and a forum. [UK] Young People with Cancer: A Handbook for Parents This guide addresses some of the most common questions about cancer in the young, combining medical information with practical suggestions. [PDF] British Medical Journal: Second Primary Cancers after Childhood Cancer Article discussing risk of secondary Cancer in individuals that had the disease in childhood. (April 6, 1996)
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