By: Jameson King and Tyler Holloway Neuroblastoma By: Jameson King and Tyler Holloway
Symptoms and Statistics Neuroblastoma affects less than 200,000 people in the US which means it is classified as a rare disease. Most children are diagnosed with the disease at 5 years of age. Most of the primary tumors that occur are in the abdomen. Symptoms Pale skin Chronic fatigue Bone pain or tenderness Difficulty breathing Rapid pulse Uncontrolled eye movement Loss of movement (paralysis) Profuse sweating
General Information There are about 800 new cases of neuroblastoma discovered each year in the U.S. Some causes of neuroblastoma are exposure to infection early in life, smoking, consumption of alcohol, and more. Diagnostic testing for neuroblastoma include ultra sounds, CAT scans, blood tests, urine tests, and blood marrow tests. It is a cancerous tumor of infants and children that develops from nerve tissue.
Hospitals and Types of Treatments Children’s Hospital Boston Comer Children’s Hospital UCSF Children’s Hospital St. Jude Children’s Hospital Types of Treatments Chemotherapy Radiation therapy It takes a team of radiation oncologists, surgeons, and anesthesiologists.
Websites Used www.wrongdiagnosis.com www.chidrenshospital.org www.uchicagokidshospital.org