A pediatric oncologist.
Yes, cancer cells can prevent a person from having children. If there are cancer cells present in reproductive organs, a doctor will want to get the cancer taken care of before you become pregnant.
Yes, children get cancer
David W. Adams has written: 'Coping With Childhood Cancer' -- subject(s): Adjustment (Psychology), Cancer in children, In infancy and childhood, Neoplasms, Popular works, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Cancer in children, Psychology 'Childhood malignancy' -- subject(s): Terminally ill children, Family relationships, Medical social work, Terminal care, Tumors in children, Cancer in children
the answer is No, 91% of children get cancer
Every four minutes, a person is diagnosed with blood cancer. Every ten minutes, a person dies from blood cancer. One third of blood cancer patients are children and teens.
a social worker
I am 41 year old African American female, with 2 children and diagnose 2006 with ovarian cancer. What should I expect?
Wendy Schlessel Harpham has written: 'Diagnosis--cancer' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Psychology, Cancer, Psychological aspects, Popular Works, Neoplasms, Popular works 'After cancer' 'Cancer' -- subject(s): Cancer, Popular works, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Cancer
No,they cannot have cancer from their father
Leonora Children's Cancer Fund was created in 1994.
Texas Children's Cancer Center was created in 1957.
Children's Cancer Center of Lebanon was created in 2002.