👩‍⚕️Ask The Expert: Childhood Cancer

While we often think of cancer as something that affects adults, children are not risk-free. Some signs of childhood cancer can be subtle—but recognizing them and seeking medical advice promptly can make all the difference. Join us for an Ask the Expert session with Dr. LeLe Aung, a renowned Senior Consultant in Paediatrics & Paediatric Haematology-Oncology, to uncover: ✨ The signs of childhood cancer you should NEVER ignore ✨ Dispel common childhood cancer myths ✨ Prevention tips every pregnant mum should know 📅 Date: 28 November 2024 ⏰ Time: 3:00 PM 💬 Got questions about childhood cancer? Drop them in the comments below, and Dr. Aung will answer yours during the session! Important Notes: 🚨 Please refrain from sharing personal details or medical history as this is not an official consultation session. 🚨 Always consult your doctor for any medical concerns. 🚨 Questions unrelated to the topic or submitted after the specified date may not be addressed and could be removed. 👉 Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and learn when to see a doctor. Save the date and join us to keep your little ones safe! 💛

👩‍⚕️Ask The Expert: Childhood Cancer
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How to join the session ???

1w ago

Hi, Thanks for your interest in the session! To join the Ask the Expert session, simply post your question in the comments section of this post. Our expert will answer selected questions during the session. Feel free to share any questions you have on the topic – we’d love to hear from you! 😊

Doc, is cancer hereditary?

7d ago

Hello. Cancer in children is very rarely hereditary. We do not know what causes majority of the cancer in children and usually it is caused by a spontaneous change (mutation) in the cell.

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