
Katherine Brown
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Jan 4, 2024 |
newscenter1.tv | Katherine Brown |Elena Cox
Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine data published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute that found pediatric cancer is on the rise. Pediatric cancer is on the rise, with some types becoming more common Updated Jan 2, 2024 More than 15,000 children in the United States likely will be diagnosed with cancer in 2023, based on estimates from the National Cancer Institute.
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Jan 2, 2024 |
wfmz.com | Katherine Brown |Elena Cox
Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine data published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute that found pediatric cancer is on the rise. Originally published on northwell.edu, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.
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Jan 2, 2024 |
stacker.com | Katherine Brown
Yuganov Konstantin // ShutterstockMore than 15,000 children in the United States likely will be diagnosed with cancer in 2023, based on estimates from theNational Cancer Institute. While rare, cancer is the fourth leading cause of death in children and adolescents from 1 to 19 years old. And a new study published in theJournal of the National Cancer Institute shows pediatric cancer is rising overall. The study evaluated nearly 250,000 pediatric cancer cases over a more than 15-year period.
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Jan 2, 2024 |
laconiadailysun.com | Katherine Brown |Elena Cox
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Jul 10, 2023 |
walesonline.co.uk | Katherine Brown |Christina Pagel |Ben Hurst
At the heights of the pandemic, particularly since 2021, many children and teenagers admitted to hospital had COVID. However, it was never clear what proportion of them were in hospital because of COVID, indicating quite severe illness, or for a different reason (such as an injury), but just happened to test positive for COVID during their admission. The true degree of severe illness caused by COVID among those under 18 was endlessly argued over by doctors and scientists.
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