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Pedıatrıc Oncology

Pediatric Oncology

Pediatric oncology is a medical specialty that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of cancer in children. The pediatric oncology department focuses on the early diagnosis of cancer in children, developing appropriate treatment plans, and long-term monitoring.

 

Cancer in children can differ from cancers in adults. Children are commonly affected by leukemia (blood cancer), brain tumors, neuroblastoma (nerve system tumor), Wilms tumor (kidney cancer), and bone cancer. The treatment of cancer in children needs to be carefully planned as it can potentially impact their growth and development.

Healthcare professionals working in the pediatric oncology department specialize in supporting children in their fight against cancer. These teams typically consist of pediatric oncologists, hematologists (blood disorder specialists), radiation oncologists, surgeons, pathologists, radiologists, nurses, and other support staff.

The pediatric oncology department adopts a multidisciplinary approach to the diagnosis and treatment of cancer in children. This involves different specialists coming together to discuss the child’s condition and determine the most suitable treatment plan. Treatment options may include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgical interventions, immunotherapy, and targeted therapies.

The pediatric oncology department aims to support both children and their families. When a cancer diagnosis is made, children and their families can receive psychological and emotional support throughout the treatment process and beyond. Additionally, education and rehabilitation services may be provided to ensure that the child continues their education and experiences a normal childhood.

In conclusion, the pediatric oncology department offers a unique approach to individuals and families fighting cancer in children. Its goal is to ensure that children grow and develop in a healthy manner while battling cancer. Healthcare professionals in this field stay up-to-date with the latest scientific advancements to provide personalized treatment and improve the quality of life for children.