Find detailed, up-to-date information for many common and rare types of pediatric-onset cancer, and learn about how we support and care for our pediatric cancer patients before, during and after treatment.
Retinoblastoma is a cancer that forms in the tissues of the retina. It usually occurs in children younger than 5 years. It may be hereditary or sporadic. Learn about retinoblastoma and find information on how we support and care for children with retinoblastoma before, during, and after treatment.
Rhabdoid tumor of the kidney is a malignant tumor of the kidney. These tumors usually occur in children younger than 2 years. Learn about rhabdoid tumors and find information on how we support and care for children with rhabdoid tumors of the kidney before, during, and after treatment.
Rhabdomyosarcoma is a cancer that forms in the soft tissues in a type of muscle called striated muscle. This type of cancer can occur anywhere in the body. Learn about rhabdomyosarcoma and find information on how we support and care for children and teens with rhabdomyosarcoma before, during, and after treatment.