NICE - features of possible cancer in children
This part of the database summarises symptoms and signs relating to possible childhood cancer.
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Related pages
- Abdominal features in childhood - NICE urgent cancer referral guidance
- Petichiae , bleeding or bruising in children - NICE urgent cancer referral guidance
- Lymphadenopathy (enlarged lymph nodes) in children and young people - NICE urgent cancer referral guidance
- Unexplained soft tissue mass or lump that is increasing in size in a child or young person - NICE urgent cancer referral guidance
- Neurological symptoms in children - NICE urgent cancer referral guidance
- Respiratory symptoms - NICE urgent cancer referral guidance
- Bone pain or swelling in children and young people - NICE urgent cancer referral guidance
- Pallor in children and young people - NICE urgent cancer referral guidance
- Haematuria in children and young people - NICE urgent cancer referral guidance
- Fatigue (persistent) in children and young people - NICE urgent cancer referral guidance
- Fever in children and young people - NICE urgent cancer referral guidance
- Persistent and unexplained infection in children and young people - NICE urgent cancer referral guidance
- Night sweats in children and young people - NICE urgent cancer referral guidance
- Pruritus in children and young people - NICE urgent cancer referral guidance
- Weight loss in children and young people - NICE urgent cancer referral guidance
- Absent red reflex in children - NICE urgent cancer referral guidance
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