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5. Childhood cancer rates calculated using the incidence SEER18 research database, November 2017 submission (Katrina/Rita population adjustment). All cancer site rates are based on the SEER site codes with the exception of medulloblastoma, which used site code C71.6 and international classification code of diseases for oncology, third edition (ICD-O-3) malignant histologic codes 9470/3, 9471/3, and 9474/3.