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Wilms' Tumor
cancer.emedtv.com — “Wilms' tumor is the most common type of childhood kidney cancer. This section of the eMedTV library offers an overview of this condition, including information about symptoms, tests used to diagnose the cancer, and treatment options.” View full resource at cancer.emedtv.com
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Monoclonal Gammopathy
cancer.emedtv.com — “The growth of abnormal plasma cells leads to a condition called monoclonal gammopathy. As this eMedTV article explains, this condition can (but doesn't always) lead to cancer. Symptoms, treatments, and prognosis are also discussed.” View full resource at cancer.emedtv.com
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Ependymoma
cancer.emedtv.com — “An ependymoma is a tumor that forms in the tissues of the brain and spinal cord. This eMedTV article provides a detailed discussion on this common type of childhood cancer, including symptoms and treatment options, with links to more information.” View full resource at cancer.emedtv.com
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Hodgkin's Disease
cancer.emedtv.com — “Hodgkin's disease is a type of cancer that develops in the lymphatic system. This eMedTV article offers an overview of this condition, including information about its symptoms, as well as treatment options and the general prognosis.” View full resource at cancer.emedtv.com
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Angiogenesis
cancer.emedtv.com — “As this eMedTV page explains, angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels. This process plays an important part in the growth and spread of cancer. This article discusses the process in more detail and describes the research aimed at stopping it.” View full resource at cancer.emedtv.com
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Pancreatic Cancer Survival Rates
cancer.emedtv.com — “As this eMedTV page explains, survival rates for pancreatic cancer express the percentage of people with the disease who remain alive for a certain period. This article provides five-year survival rates for this type of cancer.” View full resource at cancer.emedtv.com

