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What diseases are treated at the pediatric oncology branch?

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What diseases are treated at the pediatric oncology branch?

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The Pediatric Oncology Branch at the Clinical Center at NIH treats a wide variety of pediatric malignancies including acute leukemia, osteogenic sarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, Ewing’s sarcoma (and other bony or soft-tissue sarcomas), neuroblastoma and brain tumors. Children with newly diagnosed as well as recurrent malignancies are treated.

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