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One mother shares her perspective about pediatric brain cancer's impact on the entire family.
Germ cell tumors grow from germ cells, a type of cell that forms as an unborn baby develops in the womb. Sometimes germ cells travel to the brain and other parts of the body and grow into germ cell tumors.
Germ cell tumors grow from germ cells, a type of cell that forms as a fetus (unborn baby) develops in the womb. Germ cells later become sperm in boys or eggs in girls. Sometimes, while the fetus is forming, germ cells travel to the brain and other parts of the body and grow into germ cell tumors.
Germ cell tumors that form in the brain or spinal cord are called central nervous system (CNS) germ cell tumors. They most commonly form near the pineal gland and near the pituitary gland and tissue just above it. Sometimes these tumors form in other areas of the brain.
There are different types of germ cell tumors:
One mother shares her perspective about pediatric brain cancer's impact on the entire family.
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