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The Role of Genetics in Pediatric Cancer: What Every Parent Should Understand
The Daily Guardian
|April 15, 2025
Pediatric cancer refers to cancers that occur in children and adolescents, typically under the age of 18. While cancer is more common in adults, pediatric cancers, even though rare, can be equally devastating.
Pediatric cancer is a heart-wrenching diagnosis that no parent ever wants to hear. While most cancers in children are not directly inherited, recent research has shed light on how genetics can play a role in the development of cancer in young patients. Understanding the genetic factors behind pediatric cancer can help parents make informed decisions and advocate for the best possible care for their child. In this article, we will explore the role of genetics in pediatric cancer, how genetic mutations contribute to cancer development, and what every parent should know.
What Is Pediatric Cancer? Pediatric cancer refers to cancers that occur in children and adolescents, typically under the age of 18. While cancer is more common in adults, pediatric cancers, even though rare, can be equally devastating. Common types of pediatric cancer include leukemia, lymphoma, brain tumors, neuroblastoma, Wilms tumor, and bone tumors. Unlike adult cancers, which are often linked to environmental factors or lifestyle choices, pediatric cancers tend to have different causes and may sometimes involve genetic factors.
The Genetic Link to Pediatric Cancer Genetics plays a significant role in the development of cancer. In children, certain genetic mutations or inherited conditions can increase the risk of developing cancer. In most cases, these cancers are not passed down directly from parent to child, but rather arise from spontaneous genetic mutations. However, some children inherit genetic mutations that predispose them to certain types of cancer.
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