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  2. Spontaneous remission - Wikipedia

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    The spontaneous regression and remission from cancer was defined by Everson and Cole in their 1966 book as "the partial or complete disappearance of a malignant tumour in the absence of all treatment, or in the presence of therapy which is considered inadequate to exert significant influence on neoplastic disease."

  3. Childhood leukemia - Wikipedia

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    Leukemia is the most common cancer in children, accounting for 25-30% of all cancers in children and adolescents. [1] [29] [27] It most commonly is diagnosed in children when they are 1–4 years old. The median age of diagnosis is 6 years old. Childhood leukemia is more common in boys than girls.

  4. Childhood cancer - Wikipedia

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    Cancer in children is rare in the UK, with an average of 1,800 diagnoses every year but contributing to less than 1% of all cancer-related deaths. [70] Age is not a confounding factor in mortality from the disease in the UK. From 2014 to 2016, approximately 230 children died from cancer, with brain/CNS cancers being the most commonly fatal type.

  5. Michael Strahan's Daughter Could Have Died 'Within ... - AOL

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    Now over a year after her diagnosis, Isabella, 20, is back at USC where she’s studying communications and hosting informational Zoom talks with cancer patients (especially younger ones) and ...

  6. A world without cancer: We can get there from here - AOL

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    Today, there are 18 million cancer survivors in the United States, according to the National Cancer Institute. This progress can be substantially explained by advancements in smoking cessation ...

  7. Noma (disease) - Wikipedia

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    Parents may hide afflicted children within the home because of social stigma, which can prevent them from getting treatment. Some also believe noma may be caused by witchcraft or a curse on the child's parents. [9] Based on one 1997 estimate, roughly 770,000 people worldwide live with noma sequelae.

  8. Kate Middleton Opens Up About 'Long-Term Side Effects' of ...

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    Kate Middleton is opening up about the long-term side effects of her cancer treatment.. On Tuesday, Jan. 14, the Princess of Wales spoke with staff during a surprise visit to the Royal Marsden ...

  9. Cancer - Wikipedia

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    The dispersed tumors are called metastatic tumors, while the original is called the primary tumor. Almost all cancers can metastasize. [39] Most cancer deaths are due to cancer that has metastasized. [40] Metastasis is common in the late stages of cancer and it can occur via the blood or the lymphatic system or both. The typical steps in ...