signs
Early detection of cancer greatly improves the odds of
surviving the disease. If your child has the following
persistent symptoms, talk to your family doctor:
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continued, unexplained weight
loss |
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morning headaches, particularly
with vomiting |
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swelling or persistent pain in
bones, joints, back or legs |
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lump or mass, especially in the
abdomen, neck, chest, pelvis or armpits |
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excessive bruising, bleeding or
rash |
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constant infections |
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a whitish colour behind the
pupil |
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constant tiredness or noticeable
paleness |
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sudden and persistent eye or
vision changes |
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recurring fevers of unknown
origin |
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