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  • Health - 18 Dec 2025
    Understanding the role of pediatric E3 ligases is critical to developing targeted protein degradation therapies for childhood cancer.
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    Accepting a diagnosis of cancer is difficult for anyone, but even more challenging for children. There are several types of cancers that may affect young people, with leukemia and brain tumors being...
  • Health - 14 Apr 2020
    Second, to leukemia, a pediatric brain tumor is the most common form of malignancy in children. This article looks at how to identify early brain tumors.
  • Health - 20 Feb 2023
    Cancers are born when the DNA of a cell changes in some specific ways. The DNA or genetic material of a cell is what contains the genes, the code which controls all of the body’s functions and...
  • Health - 2 Jan 2023
    A retinoblastoma is a malignant tumor of the retina, which is the thin sensory membrane at the back of the eyeball. It occurs as a result of a mutation in both copies of the RB1 gene that produces the...
  • Health - 10 Jul 2025
    Smoking damages nearly every organ in the body. Whilst most people are familiar of its association with lung cancer, stroke and heart disease, it also has profound effects on the body’s largest organ...
  • Health - 11 Oct 2022
    Medulloblastomas are tumors arising from embryonal cells in the brain, and occur in various histologic as well as molecular subtypes. In 8 out of 10 children, these tumors arise in the posterior fossa...
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    Generally, ear cancer is defined as the uncontrolled development and growth of cancer cells in the ear. Ear cancer is comparatively the lesser prevalent of all types of cancers. Typically, cancer in...
  • Health - 2 Jan 2023
    Retinoblastomas may occur in one or both eyes, and may be heritable or non-heritable in their pattern. They typically occur in children less than 5 years of age.
  • Health - 30 Dec 2022
    A retinoblastoma is a rare malignant tumor of the retina. It occurs as both hereditary and non-hereditary forms. It is seen typically in children who are below the age of 5 years.

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