Childhood cancers can be difficult to recognize early. Unlike adult cancers, where risk factors and screening play a bigger role, in children the signs tend to overlap with everyday illnesses.
There are certain patterns and warning signs that doctors should watch out for including;
The key point is that childhood cancers often mimic more common illnesses at first—fevers, aches, swollen glands—but what makes them concerning is persistence, progression, or unusual combinations of symptoms.
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