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Neuroblastoma
Neuroblastoma is a rare form of cancer that affects very young children, usually under 5 years of age.Neuroblastoma is a malignant tumour which results from the abnormal growth of immature cells (neuroblasts) of the sympathetic nervous tissue. The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for involuntary actions of the body like bladder control, heart rate and blood pressure. Though the tumour involves cells of the nerve tissue, it lies outside the brain. Neuroblastoma is a solid tumour that has the potential to spread rapidly to other parts of the body.
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