Who Gets Ewing’s Sarcoma?

Many types of cancer affect adults more frequently than they do children,
but such is not the case of Ewing’s sarcoma. This tumor occurs more
often in teenagers than in people of other age groups. Nonetheless, the
American Cancer Society reports that Ewing’s sarcoma is very rare. Only
about 150 children and adolescents in the United States each year find
out they have a TEF. Of those who are diagnosed with a TEF, four-fifths
are white, nearly two-thirds are between the ages of 10 and 20 years of
age, and most are males. All told, Ewing’s sarcoma makes up 2 percent of
all teen cancers.

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