Understanding Cancer
Rare Cancers
Rare cancers that affect children are rarer than those commonly diagnosed within paediatric oncology
Rare cancers overview
In the UK, childhood cancer is classified as a rare disease. These type of illnesses can be both life-limiting and life-threatening, and disproportionately affect children. 75% of all rare diseases affect children and sadly, more than 30% of children with a rare disease die before their fifth birthday. Patients with rare diseases, such as cancer, and their families can face a lifetime of complex care and living with a rare disease can also have a huge impact on someone’s education, financial stability, mobility and mental health (Department of Health & Social Care, The UK Rare Diseases Framework 2021).
Despite being a rare disease overall, there are cancers affecting children that are rarer than those commonly diagnosed within paediatric oncology. These rarer childhood cancer types are classified into two groups:
- Other malignant epithelial neoplasms and malignant melanomas
- Other and unspecified malignant neoplasms
Other malignant epithelial neoplasms and malignant melanomas include but are not limited to:
- Adrenocortical carcinomas
- Thyroid carcinomas
- Nasopharyngeal carcinomas
- Malignant neoplasms
- Skin carcinomas
Other and unspecified malignant neoplasms include other specific malignant tumours and other unspecified malignant tumours.
For more detailed information on each we recommend you speak to your medical team.
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