Pediatric Cancer

Compassionate Diagnosis and Treatment for Pediatric Cancers

Loyola Medicine is committed to the compassionate diagnosis and care of our youngest patients with pediatric cancer. Loyola’s pediatric oncology team is specially trained in the treatment of children and provides care in a compassionate, family-friendly environment.

Our clinicians welcome families to be involved in all aspects of diagnosis, treatment and recovery; we are available to answer any questions and address any concerns you might have.

The most common pediatric cancers include:

Cancer types that develop in children are often different from the cancer types that develop in adults, and therefore require different treatment plans and approaches to patient care.

Your child's interdisciplinary team of doctors at the Loyola Medicine Children’s Hospital and the Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center have specialized training and experience caring for children with cancer and blood disorders. Your child’s healthcare team will provide individualized treatment options based on the most advanced science and your child’s specific needs.

Why Choose Loyola for the Treatment of Childhood Cancers?

In addition to strong clinical expertise, Loyola provides the support and guidance to help you and your child navigate the emotional and physical demands of your child's diagnosis and treatment.

We emphasize individualized care, open communication and understanding during all of your child's medical care.

We also offer the following programs:

  • The interdisciplinary childhood cancer survivorship clinic is designed to help facilitate the healthcare needs of survivors and families and to serve as a resource for primary care physicians.
     
  • We have an active child life program that encourages a variety of age-appropriate activities to foster healthy adaptive skills and reduce the stress of hospitalization and medical care.
     
  • In our return to school program, a social worker and nurse will visit your child's teachers to discuss any educational issues that might arise during treatment.
     
  • The American Cancer Society’s special friends program pairs Loyola's medical students with children who have cancer in supportive big brother/big sister relationships.
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At Loyola, we provide the most advanced cancer treatments available, using the latest research and advanced technology to help treat body, mind and spirit. Request an appointment today with a Loyola Medicine cancer specialist.

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