Pediatric and Rare Cancers

Pediatric and rare cancers pose unique challenges due to limited research, small patient populations, and distinct biology compared to adult cancers. Pediatric cancers, such as leukemia, neuroblastoma, and brain tumors, often require specialized treatment protocols to preserve growth and development. Rare cancers, which affect fewer than 6 per 100,000 individuals annually, often lack standard treatments and clinical trial data. Increased advocacy has led to dedicated funding, collaborative research, and drug development tailored to these diseases. Advances in genomics and precision medicine offer hope, enabling targeted therapies that address the specific genetic drivers of these uncommon but impactful cancers.

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