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When Your Child Has Leukemia
Your child has been diagnosed with leukemia. This sheet can help you learn about this cancer and what to expect for treatment.
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When Your Child Has Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
A diagnosis of cancer for your child is scary and confusing. Learn the basics about acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
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When Your Child Has Hodgkin Lymphoma
Learning that your child has cancer is scary and confusing. Your child's healthcare team will help you as you make important decisions about your child's care. In the meantime, here are some important facts about Hodgkin lymphoma.
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When Your Child Has Neuroblastoma
Learn more about neuroblastoma, a rare type of childhood cancer.
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Discharge Instructions: Taking Medicine Safely
Medicine can help treat or prevent illness. But if you don't take it correctly, it may not help. It may even hurt you. Here are some tips for taking your medicine safely.
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Understanding Lymphedema
Lymphedema is a buildup of lymph fluid that causes swelling. It can happen if lymph nodes or lymph vessels are removed or damaged.
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Understanding Prostate MRI
This test is mainly used to diagnose prostate cancer and see if it has spread. It may also be used to help with a biopsy of prostate tissue.
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Understanding Focal Task-Specific Dystonia (FTSD)
Dystonia is a condition that causes muscle movements that you can’t control. There are many kinds of dystonia. Focal dystonia means it happens in 1 part of the body. Task-specific means it causes problems with certain tasks, such as writing, playing a musical instrument, or playing a sport.
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Ventricular Arrhythmia
Sometimes problems with the heart's electrical signals lead to a fast heart rhythm. Too many signals may make the heart beat very fast (tachycardia). Or signals may be sent so rapidly and irregularly that the heart muscle sometimes quivers and doesn't beat at all (fibrillation).
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