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Children's cancer centers

Pediatric cancer center; Pediatric oncology center; Comprehensive cancer center

A children's cancer center is a place dedicated to treating children with cancer. It may be a hospital or, it may be a unit inside a hospital. These centers treat children less than a year old to young adult age.

Cancer centers do more than provide medical care. They also help families deal with the impact of cancer. Many also:

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Why Consider a Children's Cancer Center

Treating childhood cancer is not the same as treating adult cancer. The types of cancers affecting children are different, and the treatments and side effects on pediatric patients can be unique. Children's physical and emotional needs differ from those of adults, and the families of these children require special attention as well.

Your child will get the best care possible at a children's cancer center. Studies show that survival rates are higher in children treated at these centers.

Children's cancer centers focus solely on treating childhood cancer. The staff is trained to work with children and adolescents. Your child and family will receive care from experts in treating childhood cancer. They include:

Cancer centers also offer many specific benefits such as:

Locating a Children's Cancer Center

To locate a children's cancer center:

Getting to a Center

References

Abrams JS, Mooney M, Zwiebel JA, McCaskill-Stevens W, Christian MC, Doroshow JH. Structures supporting cancer clinical trials. In: Niederhuber JE, Armitage JO, Kastan MB, Doroshow JH, Tepper JE, eds. Abeloff's Clinical Oncology. 6th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap 19.

American Cancer Society website. Pediatric cancer center information. www.cancer.org/treatment/children-and-cancer/when-your-child-has-cancer/finding-treatment/pediatric-cancer-centers.html. Updated October 9, 2017. Accessed November 3, 2022.

American Cancer Society website. Navigating the health care system when your child has cancer. www.cancer.org/treatment/children-and-cancer/when-your-child-has-cancer/during-treatment/navigating-health-care-system.html. Updated September 19, 2017. Accessed November 3, 2022.

National Cancer Institute website. Cancer in children and adolescents. www.cancer.gov/types/childhood-cancers/child-adolescent-cancers-fact-sheet. Updated November 4, 2021. Accessed November 3, 2022.

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Review Date: 8/9/2022  

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