Common Symptoms of Childhood Cancer
Among the symptoms of childhood cancers are a prolonged fever with no obvious cause. and night sweats that are not accompanied by a fever. Children may also experience weight loss, ongoing constipation, leg weakness, vaginal bleeding, nausea and vomiting, a mass in the scrotum, and a general lack of energy.
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