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Cancer survival rates for adult and children are based on living five years from diagnosis. The average age of adult diagnosis is 65, average age of child’s diagnosis is 8 years. Why does living to 13 years old define surviving cancer?

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For every federal dollar available for cancer research, only four pennies is used to fund childhood cancer research.

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About 60% of all funding for drug development in adult cancers comes from pharmaceutical companies, and for children these companies spend next to nothing.

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Prostate cancer (average age at diagnosis 66 years) receives more research funding from the National Cancer Institute than all childhood cancers combined.

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There are 70 potential life years lost on average when a child dies of cancer compared to 15 potential life years lost for adults dying of cancer.