Introduction.Scientific principles of childhood oncology and haematology.
Section One: Central Nervous System Tumours of Childhood.
1.1 Low and high-grade glioma.
1.2 Ependymoma.
1.3 Primitive neuroectodermal tumours.
1.4 Spinal cord tumours.
1.5 Miscellaneous tumours (Craniophyngioma, mixed neuronal tumours, rhabdoid tumour).
Section Two: Haematological Disorders.
2.1 Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
2.2 Acute myeloid leukaemia and myeloproliferative disorders.
2.3 Non-Hodgkins lymphoma.
2.4 Hodgkins disease.
2.5 Histiocytoses.
Section Three: Solid Tumours of Childhood.
3.1 Neuroblastoma.
3.2 Renal tumours.
3.3 Soft tissue tumours.
3.4 Bone tumours.
3.5 Hepatic tumours.
3.6 Germ cell tumours.
3.7 Retinoblastoma.
3.8 Rare tumours.
Section Four: Supportive Care, Long-Term Issues and Palliative Care.
4.1 Supportive care in relation to the physical consequences of cancer therapy.
4.2 Supportive care in relation to the psychological and social consequences of cancer therapy.
4.3 Late effects in relation to non-CNS tumours.
4.4 Late effects in relation to CNS tumours.
4.5 Palliative care