Pediatric Oncology Diagnosis


Doctors use many tests to find, or diagnose, cancer. They also do tests to find out if cancer has spread to a different a part of the body from where it started. If this happens, it's called metastasis. For example, imaging tests can show if the cancer has spread. Imaging tests show pictures of the inside of the body. Doctors can also do tests to be told which treatments could work best.



It is important to have tests done in a Pediatric specialty center where tests can be supervised by Pediatric specialists. These are medical expert who specialize in diagnosing and treating younger patients. There are many tests may be used to diagnose childhood cancer:



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