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Find out about the different types of children's cancers.
Find out about acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) in children, including what it is, its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment
Find out about brain tumours that occur in children. This information describes the different types of brain tumour, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
Find out about germ cell tumours in children. This information describes what they are, and their symptoms, diagnosis and treatment
LCH is not strictly a cancer, but it's a cancer-like condition that may be treated with chemotherapy - find out more
Find out about neuroblastoma in children, including what they are and their symptoms, diagnosis and treatment
Find out about osterosarcoma in children. This information describes what it is, and its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment
Find out about retinoblastoma in children. This information describes what it is, and its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
Read about Wilms' tumour in children, which is a type of kidney cancer. Find out the symptoms, diagnosis and possible treatments for Wilms' tumour
Find out more about acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) in children, including what it is, its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment
Find out about Ewing's sarcoma in children. This information describes what it is, its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
Find out about Hodgkin lymphoma in children
Find out about liver tumours in children, including what they are, and their symptoms, diagnosis and treatment
Read about non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system
Find out about rare tumours in children. This information describes what they are, and their symptoms, diagnosis and treatment
Find out about rhabdomyosarcoma in children. This information describes what it is, and its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment
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