ChildHood Cancer
Childhood cancer isn’t just one disease—it’s a collection of many different cancers that affect children in unique and personal ways.
Each type comes with its own symptoms, challenges, and treatment approaches. This page is designed to give you simple, trustworthy information so you can explore each cancer type, understand what makes it unique, and feel more empowered as you support your child or loved one.
At the Mighty Like Myles Foundation, we know how overwhelming it can feel to navigate information while trying to care for your child. We understand the importance of knowing what you’re facing, and we want to make sure you have clear, reliable guidance every step of the way. You’re not alone—our mission is to help you feel informed, supported, and mighty as you walk this journey.
Types of Childhood Cancer
Childhood cancer isn’t just one disease—it’s a collection of many different cancers that affect children in unique ways. Each type comes with its own symptoms, challenges, and treatment approaches. Explore the types below to learn more and feel more informed as you support your child or a loved one.
If you’re looking to learn more about the different types of childhood cancer, treatment options, symptoms, or what to expect on this journey, you’re not alone—and you don’t have to search in the dark. The websites below offer trustworthy, up-to-date information from leading medical and pediatric experts:
National Cancer Institute (NCI):
https://www.cancer.gov/types/childhood-cancers#types-of-cancer-in-children
American Cancer Society (ACS):
https://www.cancer.org/cancer/childhood-cancer.html
HealthyChildren.org (AAP):
https://www.healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/conditions/cancer/Pages/Childhood-Cancer.aspx
There are many other reputable websites, hospitals, and organizations that provide guidance and support as well. Every family deserves clear, reliable information, and we hope these resources help you feel more informed, supported, and confident as you navigate your child’s care. You are not alone—and we’re here walking with you every step of the way.