Early signs or symptoms of childhood cancer are difficult to recognize because they may also indicate far more common illnesses and injuries.Children often get bumps and bruises or feel sick. Parents should ensure kids get regular medical checkups and seek attention for a symptom that doesn’t go away.While the incidence of pediatric cancers has risen slightly over the past decades, the number of children who survive their disease increased significantly.In this segment, Kara Kelly, MD, Chair, Department of Pediatric Oncology, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, discusses what symptoms took look for and what achievements have been made to help children survive a diagnoses of childhood cancer.