1. Are childhood tumors related to “parents” and how to avoid them? 1.1 Children’s tumors have a great relationship with parents’ family genes, especially nephroblastoma and retinoblastoma. 1.2 Parents’ long-term exposure to certain chemical substances, such as paints, petroleum products, solvents, pesticides, etc., is carcinogenic. 1.3 The mother’s exposure to chemical substances and physical factors during pregnancy, such as electromagnetic and ionizing radiation can damage the developing ones, thus increasing the risk of malignant tumors in the child. 1.4 Certain drugs, especially hormonal drugs, taken during pregnancy can cause chromosomes of fetal cells to carry disease-causing genes or undergo genetic mutations. The combined effect of these factors can also increase the chance of tumor development. Pre-marital examination and pre-marital genetic counseling for high-risk individuals are important to ensure eugenics. 2. How to detect children with tumors? Since infants and young children cannot express their feelings accurately, parents’ observation and attentiveness to their children are also of special significance for early detection of childhood tumors: 2.1 Pay attention to whether the child has unexplained fever lasting for more than a week, swollen lymph nodes and other symptoms 2. 2 Observe the child in the process of growth, sudden slowing of growth, wasting, lack of food, poor spirit, no crying and no fuss; 2.3 Give the child a physical examination by yourself : When bathing and stroking, touch the abdomen and limbs with emphasis on whether there are any masses or other things. Early detection of tumor: “Three ultrasound checkups” The first one must be done during the “mother-to-be” period. The second one should be done within one year after the birth of the child. The third one should be done around the age of 3. About 2/3 of childhood tumor patients can be cured! Some young parents, due to the lack of knowledge of childhood tumor, mistakenly think that children have poor tolerance ability and give up the treatment, thus losing the valuable opportunity to let the cure. 4. Will children become weaker after cure? Many children can live, study and work normally after cure, just like children of the same age. 5.What is the key to the success of tumor treatment? The key to cure depends not only on the characteristics of the tumor itself, but also on whether the child can get early diagnosis and timely and correct treatment. Our hospital takes the lead in carrying out research on children’s tumors in Guangxi and cooperates with the top children’s tumor specialists in China. We provide the latest, most professional and optimal treatment plan for children.