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  2. Atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor - Wikipedia

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    Around 17% of all pediatric cancers involve the CNS, making these cancers the most common childhood solid tumor. [citation needed] The survival rate for CNS tumors is around 60%. Pediatric brain cancer is the second-leading cause of childhood cancer death, just after leukemia. Recent trends suggest that the rate of overall CNS tumor diagnosis ...

  3. Brain tumor - Wikipedia

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    The average five-year survival rate for all (malignant) brain cancers in the United States is 33%. [4] Secondary, or metastatic, brain tumors are about four times as common as primary brain tumors, [2] [10] with about half of metastases coming from lung cancer. [2]

  4. Medulloblastoma - Wikipedia

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    Medulloblastoma is the second-most frequent brain tumor in children after pilocytic astrocytoma [37] and the most common malignant brain tumor in children, comprising 14.5% of newly diagnosed brain tumors. [38] In adults, medulloblastoma is rare, comprising fewer than 2% of CNS malignancies. [39]

  5. Teen Dies Months After His Brain Cancer Is Misdiagnosed as ...

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    Those who are diagnosed with the malignant tumor have a median survival rate of about 14 to 14.5 months. Related: Daughter Shaves Head in Solidarity with 'Warrior' Mom Whose Stage 4 Cancer Was ...

  6. Diffuse midline glioma - Wikipedia

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    DIPG is a terminal illness, since it has a 5-year survival rate of <1%. The median overall survival of children diagnosed with DIPG is approximately 9 months. The 1- and 2-year survival rates are approximately 30% and less than 10%, respectively. These statistics make DIPG one of the most devastating pediatric cancers. [18]

  7. Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma - Wikipedia

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    Among people with PXA who were able to have their tumors completely resected during surgery, there is a long-term survival rate of 90%. After incomplete resection, the long-term survival rate is higher than 50%. Morbidity is determined by the type and evolution of the tumor, with high-graded anaplastic tumors causing more fatalities. [citation ...

  8. Thalamic glioma - Wikipedia

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    Two year survival rate 19.7% (adults), pediatric five year survival rate 15-25% (high grade astrocytoma) or 40% (low grade astroyctoma) Thalamic gliomas are very rare, deep-seated, generally high-grade glial neoplasms that form in the thalamus , representing 1–5% of all pediatric brain tumors. [ 1 ]

  9. Contributor: How federally funded research saved my son's ...

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    If left untreated, it typically migrates through the optic nerve to the brain, eventually metastasizing and taking the life of the child. Because the cancer usually attacks children under the age ...