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    Clinical Trials — Trial of TPI 287 as a Single Agent and in Combination With Temozolomide in Patients With Refractory or Recurrent Neuroblastoma or Medulloblastoma Relapsed Neuroblastoma; Refractory Neuroblastoma; Relapsed Medulloblastoma; Refractory ...More…

  • ACS :: Detailed Guide: Neuroblastoma

    American Cancer Society — High-Dose Chemotherapy/Radiation Therapy and Stem Cell Transplant What Should You Ask Your Child's Doctor about Neuroblastoma? Get Printer-Friendly Document: Neuroblastoma Detailed Guide Differences Between Cancers in Adults and Children What Is ...More…

  • Información general sobre el neuroblastoma

    National Cancer Institute — Los signos posibles del neuroblastoma incluyen dolor de huesos y una masa en el abdomen, el cuello o el tórax. Para detectar (encontrar) y diagnosticar el neuroblastoma, se utilizan pruebas que examinan muchos tejidos y fluidos diferentes del cuerpo.More…

  • General Information About Neuroblastoma

    National Cancer Institute — Neuroblastoma is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in nerve tissue of the adrenal gland, neck, chest, or spinal cord. Possible signs of neuroblastoma include bone pain and a lump in the abdomen, neck, or chest. Tests that examine ...More…

  • Treatment of Neuroblastoma by Risk Group

    American Cancer Society — Treatment for neuroblastoma is largely based on which risk group a child falls into. Children at low risk often require surgery as their only treatment. Even in cases where some neuroblastoma is left behind after surgery, the child can often be ...More…

  • Neuroblastoma

    Mayo Clinic — Neuroblastoma - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms and treatment of this childhood cancer. Neuroblastoma is a cancer that develops from nerve cells found in several areas of the body. Neuroblastoma most commonly arises in and around the ...More…

  • What Are The Key Statistics About Neuroblastoma?

    American Cancer Society — Neuroblastoma is by far the most common cancer in infants and the third most common type of cancer in children. There are approximately 650 new cases of neuroblastoma each year. This number has held steady for many years. Boys are somewhat more ...More…

  • What's New in Neuroblastoma Research and Treatment?

    American Cancer Society — Important research into neuroblastoma is under way right now in many university hospitals, medical centers, and other institutions around the world. Each year, scientists find out more about what causes the disease and how to improve ...More…

  • What Should You Ask Your Child's Doctor about Neuroblastoma?

    American Cancer Society — As you deal with your child's cancer and the process of treatment, you need to have frank, open discussions with your cancer care team. You should feel free to ask any question that's on your mind, no matter how minor it might seem. Among the ...More…

  • Do We Know What Causes Neuroblastoma?

    American Cancer Society — The causes of neuroblastoma are not completely known. However, researchers have found important differences between neuroblastoma cells and the normal neuroblasts (primitive nerve cells) they develop from. They have also found differences between ...More…

  • What Are the Risk Factors for Neuroblastoma?

    American Cancer Society — Lifestyle-related risks are the most significant factors contributing to cancers in adults. Examples of lifestyle-related risks include: But unlike many adult cancers, lifestyle-related risk factors do not seem to play a large role in childhood ...More…

  • Treatment of Neuroblastoma by Risk Group

    American Cancer Society — Treatment for neuroblastoma is largely based on which risk group a child falls into. Children at low risk often require surgery as their only treatment. Even in cases where some neuroblastoma is left behind after surgery, the child can often be ...More…


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