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Is childhood cancer different than adult cancer?

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Is childhood cancer different than adult cancer?

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Absolutely. The types of cancers children and adults get differ and their causes differ. Adults tend to get breast, lung, colon and prostate cancer. Children do not get these cancers except in the rare case of lung cancer. In contrast, children tend to have brain, solid tumors (like bone), and blood cancer. Click here to see a chart showing the difference between adult and childhood cancers.

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