
Childhood Cancer
Most kids with cancer get better. This site helps you learn about the types of cancer that are more likely to affect kids, their treatment, and what you can do.

Leukemia
Doctors have lots of different treatments for blood cancers, each tailored to a child’s needs.
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

Tumors
Tumors can happen anywhere in the body, and each type is treated differently.
Life With Cancer
What can you do to help your child stay healthy at home? How can you support your child? And what can you do to be sure you and the rest of your family stay strong? Explore our tips below.

Q&A: Cancer Side Effects
Side effects like reduced fertility all depend on the diagnosis, type of treatment, and the doses of medicines or radiation. Everyone is different, so be sure to talk with your child’s care team about your concerns.
Side effects can include tiredness, flu-like symptoms, hair loss, and other problems. It’s hard to predict how the body will react, so doctors closely watch kids who get cancer treatment. They weigh the side effects against a treatment’s benefits.