Another typical symptom among children and teenagers is being tired. Sleeping until noon is standard for many teenagers, but prolonged fatigue that does not regress may be a sign of Ewing's sarcoma. School, work, and sports barely leave any leisure time for teens, but that doesn't mean that your child should be fatigued all the time.

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