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Published: February 01, 2024
TOPICS:
Cancer/Neoplastic,
Urology
Abstract
Pediatric urologists can play key role in care of patients with genitourinary cancer.
News
Published: November 01, 2023
TOPICS:
Advocacy,
Cancer/Neoplastic,
Pharmacology
Abstract
Shortages are hitting many children’s cancer treatment drugs.
News
Published: September 17, 2021
Abstract
A pediatric psychologist discusses how to assess patients’ needs, review accommodations and supports that schools can provide, and highlight models of hospital-school partnerships.
News
Published: August 30, 2021
Abstract
Primary care professionals will be called on to participate in long-term follow-up care of cancer survivors. Therefore, they need to be aware of survivors’ physical and psychosocial morbidities.
News
Published: May 01, 2021
Abstract
The expanded indication broadens the rationale for use to prevent HPV-related cancers in both sexes and includes individuals ages 9 through 45 years.
News
Published: September 01, 2020
Abstract
Dashboard allows caregivers to make notes of the child’s moods and medication side effects, and access cancer care resources.
News
Published: April 01, 2020
TOPICS:
Adolescent Health/Medicine,
Cancer/Neoplastic,
Hematology/Oncology,
Infectious Diseases,
Vaccine/Immunization
Abstract
HPV causes more than 90% of anal and cervical cancers, 70% of vaginal and vulvar cancers, and more than 60% of penile cancers.
News
Published: September 25, 2019
Abstract
Pediatric hematologist to discuss how to use CBC parameters to effectively interpret cytopenias.
News
Published: September 19, 2018
Abstract
Melanoma is one of the most common cancers in teens and young adults.
News
Published: August 09, 2018
TOPICS:
Adolescent Health/Medicine,
Cancer/Neoplastic,
Infectious Diseases,
Sexually Transmitted Infections,
Vaccine/Immunization
Abstract
From 2011-’14, an average of six per 1 million women ages 15-24 contracted invasive cervical cancer, a 29% decrease compared to the four years before the vaccine was introduced.
News
Published: January 11, 2018
TOPICS:
Cancer/Neoplastic,
Ophthalmology
Abstract
Studies have shown that early diagnosis can increase survival and vision outcomes as well as decrease the need for treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
News
Published: October 24, 2017
Abstract
Medical cannabinoids may benefit children undergoing chemotherapy and those who have epilepsy, according to a new study.
News
Published: April 21, 2017
TOPICS:
Cancer/Neoplastic,
Electronic Health Records,
Research Methods & Statistics,
Vaccine/Immunization
Abstract
New vaccines and cancer immunotherapy for children are just a few of the medical breakthroughs that could be on the horizon in pediatrics.
News
Published: July 08, 2016
Abstract
Only 39.7% of female teens and 21.6% of males completed the three-dose HPV vaccine series in 2014.
News
Published: May 27, 2016
TOPICS:
Cancer/Neoplastic,
Media
Abstract
Children using cell phones should do so with hands-free devices or by text messaging when possible in order to reduce exposure to radiation.
News
Published: February 02, 2016
Abstract
Researchers found that each increase in total fiber of 10 grams per day during early adulthood was associated with a 13% decrease in breast cancer risk.
News
Published: November 24, 2015
TOPICS:
Cancer/Neoplastic,
Genetics
Abstract
Roughly 8.5% of children with cancer were found to have mutations in cancer-predisposing genes, and most of those did not have a family history of the disease, according to a new study.
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