ISSN: 2684-1266
+44-77-2385-9429
Pediatric Oncology is devoted to the challenging field of childhood cancers. Contributions to the diagnosis and therapeutic management of pediatric tumors, reviews of recent advances and emerging concepts to benefit basic and clinical research, as well as standards of care in the field will be considered in this specialty.
The most common cancers in children are (childhood) leukemia (32%), brain tumors (18%), and lymphomas (11%). In 2005, 4.1 of every 100,000 young people under 20 years of age in the U.S. were diagnosed with leukemia, and 0.8 per 100,000 died from it. The number of new cases was highest among the 1–4 age group, but the number of deaths was highest among the 10–14 age group.
Research Article: Journal of Cancer Research and Immuno-Oncology
Research Article: Journal of Cancer Research and Immuno-Oncology
Case Report: Journal of Cancer Research and Immuno-Oncology
Commentary: Journal of Cancer Research and Immuno-Oncology
Research Article: Journal of Cancer Research and Immuno-Oncology
Keynote: Virology & Mycology
Posters-Accepted Abstracts: Virology & Mycology