Conversations Live: Pediatric Cancer

Cancer is a tough diagnosis at any age, but perhaps no cancer is more emotionally devastating than those that occur in children.  While the causes of childhood cancer are still not well understood, survival rates for many cancers have improved in recent years.

On this edition of Conversations LIVE, Patty Satalia and guests take viewer questions about how to prevent, detect and treat childhood cancer.

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With one in every seven Americans now over the age of 65, it’s no wonder adult development and aging is a rapidly expanding field of study. What’s normal aging? What’s not? And what control do we have over our own aging process? Watch »

Posted on February 25, 2022

 

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