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                    [Title] => Children with cancer get new building in QC
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A new building is set to rise in Quezon City that will house children stricken in cancer.

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The construction of the P28-million pediatric building of the vicinity of the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center will start next month. The building expected to be finished early next year.

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Heart defects are the most common birth defect in children, affecting approximately eight in 1,000 newborns in the Philippines.

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In general, illnesses and their manifestations in mature individuals are entirely different from those of children. The responses to injuries and stresses are much dissimilar.

For one, young people have an immature immune system, making them more prone to infections. Thus, the difference in the approach to therapy and care for the young patients.  
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A new building is set to rise in Quezon City that will house children stricken in cancer.

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The construction of the P28-million pediatric building of the vicinity of the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center will start next month. The building expected to be finished early next year.

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Heart defects are the most common birth defect in children, affecting approximately eight in 1,000 newborns in the Philippines.

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In general, illnesses and their manifestations in mature individuals are entirely different from those of children. The responses to injuries and stresses are much dissimilar.

For one, young people have an immature immune system, making them more prone to infections. Thus, the difference in the approach to therapy and care for the young patients.  
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