No one is safe from cancer, including newborn babies. My son has a rare abdominal childhood cancer that predominately strikes boys and young adults. It is a devastating disease that affects the entire family. He is a teenager so understands all the treatment and what it means to have this disease. Prior to being diagnosed he was a perfectly healthy normal and athletic Junior in high school . . there was no warning whatsoever that he had cancer. He had a well physical to play basketball in December . . found perfectly healthy . . and by the first of March he had multiple abdominal tumors (some the size of volleyballs) . . that's how fast it was. It wasn't until a few weeks before diagnosis that he had any type of symptom at all . . and that was weight gain even though he was practicing hard every day. He went up two pant sizes in a month because his belly was filling with tumors and fluid . . but we didn't know.
Harder for us is to see all the small children and babies with cancer. He is seen by a pediatric oncology cancer center. We just returned from a major facility and met many young parents who had children with cancer. It is heart wrenching because these little ones do not know what is happening to them. They play just like normal kids do but they are so sick.
Childhood cancer is so devastating I cannot even begin to tell you what it is like. Why the government is cutting funding for childhood cancer research is . . . a crime . .
Support Childhood Cancer Research
http://www.nccf.org/
NCI: Pediatric Cancer
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/childhoodcancers
Not all stories about childhood cancer is bleak . . there are many more survivors than there ever was in the past. Children are able to withstand heavier treatment than adults and bounce back quicker. It is still a devastating disease to face, but there are many courageous and beautiful kids facing this daily.
http://www.winknews.com/features/health/9502737.html
http://www.azcentral.com/community/chandler/articles/0904gr-davis0904-ON.html
http://www.whiotv.com/community/13984272/detail.html
http://www.ourmidland.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=18724600&BRD=2289&PAG=461&dept_id=472542&rfi=6
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/bigbrother7/a56208/pete-treats-terminally-ill-fan.html
http://www.cancerkids.org/Children/Stories/index.cfm?ldt=&per_page=10&sortorder=2
Video: Childhood Cancer Awareness - Support Research
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGS4yE5v9rM
2007-09-06 05:12:46
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answered by Panda 7
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Yes children get cancer, my youngest son was diagnosed age two. He's now a healthy happy ten year old. Do he and his brothers worry about getting cancer? No, they enjoy life to the full, having fun and being full of the joys of the world. My son sees his oncologist once a year now, he thinks it is a great outing to head to the city to visit the children's hospital!
2007-09-07 09:07:21
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answered by mo 2
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yes they can, but they shouldn't worry about things like that. You know your own body and how you should feel, if your not feeling right you tell your parents and they take you to the Doctor. Everyone of us has a chance of getting bad stuff, but you have to not think about those things
A child should be happy, and concentrate on playing, making friends, and yes schoolwork, things like that.
I am sure if there is any history of bad health in your family your parents know and will know what to look for and what to do should you get sick, but.... for now don't let these things worry you, you will have loads to worry about when you grow up
2007-09-06 05:27:26
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answered by charm1936 4
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Yes, kids can get cancer. Very young children, 3 years old, can have some of the most painful cancers but their is the Jimmy Fund, an organization that helpd children as well as adults.
2007-09-06 05:14:58
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answered by Joy 5
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Definitely yes.
However, it all depends on the presence of risk factors,the location or organ you are asking, and the type of cancer.
But in general, old age, being cells gone for many traumas and exposure to events and envirnomental factors, have more percentages of cancer generation.
2007-09-06 06:13:29
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answered by jhundevilla 2
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Of course children can get cancer. Have you heard of leukemia? That is a cancer. Have you heard of St. Jude's Hospital?
I don't know anything about you. Maybe you are really young?
Have you seen Erin Brockovich? There were children in that film that played children with cancer that they got from tainted water.
2007-09-06 05:15:44
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answered by Unsub29 7
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Yes but they shouldn't be worried that would be like being afraid that the boogie man is going to get you !! Unless it happens why worry! I could get cancer but I'm not going to sit around worrying about it life's to short for that!
2007-09-06 05:18:16
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answered by Polar Molar 7
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Yes of course but there is no need to be over protective and everytime they are ill think it's cancer just be cautious and dont ignore your child or dismiss them if they say they are ill just live life as normal because whatever will be will be
2007-09-06 05:18:04
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answered by emma 6
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2016-10-18 03:21:31
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answered by coiscou 4
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Yes they can and do, too many in fact, get treatment in the same way as an adult would. Scary for everyone, but a child doesn't necessarily understand what is happening to them.
2007-09-06 05:16:30
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answered by Anonymous
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