Childhood cancer · Australia

Key statistics about neuroblastoma

A rare, complex cancer that mostly affects children under five. Here's what families, donors and supporters should know.

The deadliest

Neuroblastoma is a solid tumour childhood cancer that claims more lives of children under the age of 5 than any other cancer.

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The average age of diagnosis is just 2 years old.

Cause unknown

There are no known reasons as to why this cancer occurs and no clear environmental links. Rare cases run in families due to a genetic mutation, but in most cases there is no known genetic cause.

Theodore, a young neuroblastoma patient
Benign · may resolve Aggressive · ~50% survival

Neuroblastoma is a very complex cancer with many different types that behave very differently. At one end of the spectrum are benign tumours that may even resolve spontaneously; at the other are aggressive tumours with an average survival rate of 50%.

50–60% 5-year survival

The average 5-year survival rate for aggressive neuroblastoma is a low 50–60%.

1 in 3 survivors

A third of the survivors of neuroblastoma have long-term side effects from the toxicity of their treatments — including hearing loss, infertility and an increased risk of a secondary cancer.

It is almost exclusively a childhood cancer, occurring most commonly between the ages of 0–5 years. It is rare in children over 10, and very rare in adults.

Sienna, a young neuroblastoma patient
DFMO CAR T-cell

A path toward a cure

There is currently no cure for relapsed neuroblastoma patients — but there is clear potential. New drugs like DFMO and therapies such as CAR T-cell therapy are showing definite progress.

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Parent's Guide to Neuroblastoma
Our Parent’s Guide is designed to support parents and carers after a child’s diagnosis, with clear information about neuroblastoma, treatment, and possible side effects. Access the guide below, or request a hard copy by emailing info@nb.org.au
Neuroblastoma Fact Sheet
For more information, you can download the full Neuroblastoma Australia’s Neuroblastoma Fact Sheet.