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Those of Us at Pimpin PSPers have a new blog train coming your way and it's called Childhood Cancer. I will be adding my download links tomorrow as I have 2 more to add to this. I can relate to this as my mom has Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma Cancer and I love my mom to death and she has been in remission for sometime now.
Those of Us at Pimpin PSPers have a new blog train coming your way and it's called Childhood Cancer. I will be adding my download links tomorrow as I have 2 more to add to this. I can relate to this as my mom has Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma Cancer and I love my mom to death and she has been in remission for sometime now.
About Cancer
All kinds of cancer, including childhood cancer, have a common
disease process — cells grow out of control, develop abnormal sizes and
shapes, ignore their typical boundaries inside the body, destroy their
neighbor cells, and ultimately can spread (or metastasize) to other
organs and tissues.
As cancer cells grow, they demand more and more of the body's
nutrition. Cancer takes a child's strength, destroys organs and bones,
and weakens the body's defenses against other illnesses.
Cancer affects only about 14 of every 100,000 children in the United
States each year. Among all age groups, the most common childhood
cancers are leukemia, lymphoma, and brain cancer. As kids enter the teen years, there is an increase in the incidence of osteosarcoma (bone cancer).
You can read more here Cancer
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