Pediatric Cancer Trends

Decades of research and collaborations have transformed the outlook for cancers affecting children (ages 0 to 14) and adolescents (ages 15 to 19), collectively referred to as the pediatric cancers in this report.

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Progress in Pediatric Cancer Treatment
Progress in Pediatric Cancer Treatment

Enormous progress has been made in the treatment of pediatric cancers over the past several decades, as reflected in the greater than 85 percent 5-year relative survival rates for all cancers combined.

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Supporting Survivors of Pediatric Cancers
Supporting Survivors of Pediatric Cancers

Evidence-based frameworks for survivorship care, including the Children’s Oncology Group Long-Term Follow-Up Guidelines, are essential to monitoring, preventing, and managing late effects across the lifespan.

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Snapshot of Progress Against Pediatric Cancers in 2025
Snapshot of Progress Against Pediatric Cancers in 2025

Survival rates for patients with pediatric cancers have improved dramatically in recent decades thanks to research-driven advances.

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