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  2. Childhood leukemia - Wikipedia

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    [3] [39] Besides genetic risk factors, exposure to ionizing radiation is a known risk factor for childhood leukemia. Other factors that may be linked to development of childhood leukemia include: family history of blood cancers, maternal alcohol use, parental cigarette use, prior loss of pregnancy in the mother, older age of the mother, high ...

  3. Childhood cancer - Wikipedia

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    The risk of liver damage is increased in those who have had radiotherapy to the liver and in those with other risk factors, such as a higher body mass index or chronic viral hepatitis. [55] Certain treatments and liver surgery may also increase the risk of adverse liver effects in childhood cancer survivors. [55]

  4. Leukemia - Wikipedia

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    For example, people with Down syndrome have a significantly increased risk of developing forms of acute leukemia (especially acute myeloid leukemia), and Fanconi anemia is a risk factor for developing acute myeloid leukemia. [46] Mutation in SPRED1 gene has been associated with a predisposition to childhood leukemia. [54]

  5. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia - Wikipedia

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    [15] [4] In the United States it is the most common cause of cancer and death from cancer among children. [2] Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is notable for being the first disseminated cancer to be cured. [16] Survival for children increased from under 10% in the 1960s to 90% in 2015. [2] Survival rates remain lower for babies (50%) [17] and ...

  6. Epidemiology of cancer - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, leukemia, usually acute lymphoblastic leukemia, was the most common cancer in children aged 1–14 in the U.S., followed by the central nervous system cancers, neuroblastoma, Wilms' tumor, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. [20] Childhood cancers increased 19% between 1975 and 1990, mainly due to an increased incidence in acute leukemia.

  7. New research find 14 risk factors from childhood that could ...

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    Research has found 14 risk factors beginning in childhood that could be addressed to prevent or delay dementia. There were 57 million people worldwide living with dementia in 2019, according to ...

  8. How Vanessa Bayer's Childhood Battle With Leukemia ... - AOL

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    On the Showtime comedy, Bayer plays an aspiring home-shopping program host named Joanna Gold, who has overcome her own childhood battle with cancer and is determined to be a top seller like her ...

  9. Causes of cancer - Wikipedia

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    These factors act, at least partly, by altering the function of genes within cells. [10] Typically many such genetic changes are required before cancer develops. [10] Aging has been repeatedly and consistently regarded as an important aspect to consider when evaluating the risk factors for the development of particular cancers.