To Learn More About Childhood Brain Tumors
For more information from the National Cancer Institute about childhood brain tumors, see the following:
- What You Need to Know About™ Brain Tumors
- Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium (PBTC)
For more childhood cancer information and other general cancer resources from the National Cancer Institute, see the following:
General Information About Vulvar Cancer
Incidence and Mortality Estimated new cases and deaths from vulvar cancer in the United States in 2011:[1] New cases: 4,340. Deaths: 940. Vulvar cancer is primarily a disease of elderly women but has been observed in premenopausal women as well. It is most commonly squamous cell carcinoma in type, though other histologic types do occur. Vulvar cancer is highly curable when diagnosed in an early stage. Survival is most dependent on the pathologic status of the inguinal nodes....
Read the General Information About Vulvar Cancer article > >
- What You Need to Know About™ Cancer
- Childhood Cancers
- CureSearch for Children's Cancer
- Late Effects of Treatment for Childhood Cancer
- Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer
- Young People with Cancer: A Handbook for Parents
- Care for Children and Adolescents with Cancer
- Understanding Cancer Series: Cancer
- Cancer Staging
- Coping with Cancer: Supportive and Palliative Care
- Cancer Library
- Information for Survivors/Caregivers/Advocates
WebMD Public Information from the National Cancer Institute
