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This article introduces Pediatric adrenal cortical carcinoma: rare, peaks <6yrs & teens, female-predominant. Affects hormone-producing adrenal glands (water/salt balance, metabolism, blood pressure).
This article introduces Pediatric HCC: rare liver cancer in 10-14-year-olds. Presents with abdominal symptoms. Treated surgically. Poor prognosis (<30% survival).
This article introduces Hepatoblastoma: top pediatric liver cancer (90% under age 5). Presents as abdominal mass. Treated with chemo/surgery. 80% survival rate.
This article introduces Yolk sac tumor: aggressive germ cell malignancy, early treatment boosts >90% survival.
This article introduces Osteosarcoma: most common pediatric bone cancer (5% childhood tumors), typically affects teens' long bones (knee area). Aggressive, requires prompt treatment.
This article introduces Ewing sarcoma: rare pediatric bone/soft tissue tumor. Treat with chemo/surgery/radiation. Highly aggressive, poor prognosis, often recurs.
This article introduces Cancer treatments: radiation, chemo (systemic/local), surgery (total/partial nephrectomy), immunotherapy, targeted therapy. Diagnostics: imaging (CT/MRI/PET), biopsies, scans.
Other rare kidney tumors
This article introduces Wilms tumor: top pediatric kidney cancer (ages 3-4). Presents as abdominal mass. Treated with chemo/surgery/radiation. >85% survival rate.
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