retinoblastoma
No
This disease primarily affects children ages two to ten
Individuals with intraocular retinoblastoma who do not have trilateral retinoblastoma usually have a good survival rate with a 90% chance of disease-free survival for five years.
The radiation kills cells (healthy & neoplastic alike). IF you can kill the tumor cells without destroying too much health tissue, THEN you can claim that it's a treatment.
Children are not directly affected with Alzheimer's disease. It is a disease that primarily strikes those 65 and older.
.No he does not. He runs a foundation with his brothers catering to people living with the disease, primarily children.
radiation therapy
no.... osteonecrosis may stem from ischemia, infection, malignant neoplastic disease, or trauma. that's what it said when i browsed answers.com
Ultrasonography helps in differentiating Coats' disease from retinoblastoma. CT scan may be used to characterize the intraocular features of Coats' disease. MRI is another very useful diagnostic tool
What disease did Victorian children get in the mills
Reiter's syndrome (RS) primarily affects sexually active males between ages 20-40, particularly males who are HIV positive. Most women and children who develop RS acquire the disease in its intestinal form.
Pneumonia is a respitory disease.