There can be nothing more frightening for a parent to find out, that their child has somehow developed cancer.
September is National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Every year, around 400 thousand children and teens will develop cancer at some point. The most common kinds are leukemia, brain cancers, lymphomas and tumors.
On Ask The Expert, Dr. Katie Ludwig joined us. She's an oncologist from Children's Health.
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