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Dave and Nancy Penney <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Feb 1997 09:20:45 -0600
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Ann Calandro wrote:
> The MD also told her that it was good she is nursing because she is so close to the baby that she
> noticed a change right away

> My question is, does anyone have information about neuroblastomas?

Info from the net:
> Neuroblastoma is one of the most common cancers in children. It occurs most often in babies, very young children, and in the
> unborn baby in rare cases.

> Children of any age with localized neuroblastoma and infants less than one year
> with advanced disease have a superior chance for long-term, disease-free
> survival.

Neuroblastoma Children's Cancer Society:
http://www.granitewebworks.com/nccs.htm

National Childhood Cancer Foundation:
http://www.nccf.org/nccf/facts.htm

National Cancer Institute Neuroblastoma PDQ for patients:
http://www.noah.cuny.edu/cancer/nci/cancernet/200530.html

The American Academy of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus home page is at
http://med-aapos.bu.edu/
Searchable site; contains info about ocular neuroblastoma.

Best wishes,

~~ Nancy Penney
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