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Experts in Childhood Leukemia Diagnosis and Treatment

Our UChicago Medicine Comer Children's Hospital childhood leukemia team takes a multidisciplinary approach and utilizes the latest clinical trial results and scientific breakthroughs to provide outstanding care for each of our pediatric leukemia patients.

What is Childhood Leukemia?

Pediatric leukemia, the most common type of childhood cancer, is a cancer of the bone marrow and blood. When children have leukemia, their bone marrow makes white blood cells that do not mature properly. These unhealthy cells rapidly reproduce, crowding out the healthy bone marrow cells that produce infection-fighting white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets. Childhood leukemia can occur at any age, but is most commonly diagnosed in children between 2 and 6 years old.

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What are the Symptoms of Childhood Leukemia?

Symptoms of childhood leukemia vary depending on the type of leukemia — acute or chronic. Some of the more common symptoms of leukemia may include:

  • Fatigue
  • Pale skin
  • Bleeding and/or bruising
  • Recurrent infections
  • Bone and joint pain
  • Swollen lymph nodes
  • Difficulty breathing

The University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children's Hospital provides comprehensive diagnostics, treatments and long-term follow-up care for children and adolescents who have leukemia.

How is Childhood Leukemia Treated?

Our pediatric cancer care team has the extensive experience needed to provide young leukemia patients outstanding clinical care — offering both the latest investigational therapies as well as established treatments for all types of leukemia in children. In fact, the University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children's Hospital was the first hospital in Chicago certified to offer CAR T-cell therapy for the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in children and young adults.

Your child’s specific treatment plan depends on a variety of factors and will be mapped out by our full team of pediatric cancer experts.

We offer conventional pediatric leukemia treatments, as well as the latest innovative therapies, and tailor the plan to each patient’s unique needs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Childhood Leukemia

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AYA Oncology Services for Leukemia

Our state-of-the-art Adolescent & Young Adult Oncology Program offers coordinated and personalized care for adolescents and young adults with leukemia.

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Our Childhood Leukemia Team

Our Comer Children's Hospital leukemia team includes attending physicians who are experts in the treatment of childhood leukemia, a nurse practitioner, and a nurse specialist.

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Research on Childhood Leukemia

Our innovative pediatric cancer research program has made key discoveries to advance the understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of leukemia in children and adults.

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Request an Appointment

The information you provide on this secure form to request an appointment with a UChicago Medicine pediatric leukemia expert will enable us to assist you as efficiently as possible. A representative will contact you within one to two business days to help you schedule an appointment. 

To speak to someone directly, please call 773-702-6169. If you have symptoms of an urgent nature, please call your doctor or go to the emergency room immediately.

For Referring Physicians

To refer a pediatric patient for leukemia care, please call UCM Physician Connect at 1-800-824-2282

 

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