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This article introduces Hodgkin lymphoma: common in teens, presents with lymphadenopathy. Chemo/radiotherapy effective, >90% early-stage, >85% high-risk 5-year survival.
This article introduces Pediatric heart tumors: mostly benign (rhabdomyomas, teratomas). Malignant forms rare. Teratomas most common in newborns; tuberous sclerosis linked to fetal tumors.
This article introduces Child APL: t(15;17) causes PML-RARα fusion; treated with ATRA/arsenic; high bleeding risk; >90% survival.
This article introduces Germ cell tumors arise from flawed germ cell development, forming teratomas with mixed tissues in wrong locations.
Dermoid Tumor
This article introduces Yolk sac tumor: aggressive germ cell malignancy, early treatment boosts >90% survival.
Yolk Sac Tumor
This article introduces Dysgerminoma: Seminoma: testicular germ cell tumor, curable with surgery/radiation/chemo, 5-year survival >90%.
Seminoma
This article introduces Dysgerminoma: ovarian germ cell tumor, treated with surgery/chemo, 5-year survival ~85%.
Disgerminoma
This article introduces retinoblastoma, a common intraocular malignancy in children caused by mutations or deletions in the RB1 tumor - suppressor gene.
Retinoblastoma
This article introduces various bone tumors. They are tumors that can originate from different bone - related cells, with a wide range of types including both benign and malignant ones, which can occur at different ages and locations in the body.
Bone Tumor
This text mainly focuses on childhood kidney tumors. The tumor cells originate from kidney tissue, with a wide variety of over a dozen types.
Kidney Tumor Essential Information
This article mainly introduces neuroblastoma. Although it has a relatively low incidence, it is the most common tumor in infancy, often occurring in children under 5 years old, especially those under 2.
Neuroblastoma
This article focuses on soft tissue sarcoma in children. It is a disease in which malignant tumor cells form in the body's soft tissues.
Soft Tissue Sarcoma Essential Information
This article focuses on childhood brain tumors.It presents epidemiological data including incidence rates in different regions and common types. The etiology involves ionizing radiation and genetic factors. Classification, symptoms, diagnosis...etc,.
Brain Tumors Essential Information