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Some symptoms of Neuroblastoma are bone pain, easy bruising and bleeding, fatigue, dark circles around the eyes, severe watery diarrea, jerkey muscle movements, petechiae, uncontrolled eye movement, and swelling of the legs, ankles or feet. I hope i helped :)

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Some symptoms of Neuroblastoma are bone pain, fatigue, fever, shortness of breath, swollen stomach, dark circles around eyes, easy bruising and bleeding, petechiae, high blood pressure, severe watery diarrhea, jerky muscle movements. hope i helped


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Neuroblastoma-- Neuroblastoma is a tumor of the adrenal glands or sympathetic nervous system. Neuroblastomas can range from being relatively harmless to highly malignant.


Can a adult be diagnosed with neuroblastoma?

Yes


What kind of cancer did Taylor love have?

neuroblastoma


What is a Malignant tumor of the sympathetic nervous system?

neuroblastoma


How many kids die with neuroblastoma each year?

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How do you pronounce Neuroblastoma?

New-row-blas-toe-ma.


What is the med term Tumor composed of nerve cells?

Neuroblastoma


What aftercare does a patient need for treatment of neuroblastoma?

After completion of a course of treatment for neuroblastoma, physicians sometimes recommend that the child undergo an investigative operation. This procedure allows the treatment team to evaluate how effective treatment.


What alternative treatment is there for neuroblastoma?

No alternative therapy has yet been reported to substitute for conventional neuroblastoma treatment. Complementary therapies--such as retinoic acid therapy--have been shown to be beneficial to patients when administered after a conventional.


What is A carcinoma involving immature cells of nervous system origin?

Neuroblastoma is a type of cancer that begins in immature nerve cells. It often occurs in young children, typically under the age of 5. Neuroblastoma most commonly originates in the adrenal glands but can also develop in nerve tissue along the spine, chest, abdomen, or pelvis.


How can neuroblastoma be prevented?

Neuroblastoma may be a genetic disease passed down from the parents. In 2004, a group of German researchers reported that a series of neuroblastomas demonstrated a consistent pattern of deletions and overrepresentations on chromosomes 3, 10.