101. Peripheral Blood Biomarkers Associated With Toxicity and Treatment Characteristics After
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Kevin, Campbell, Erin E, Karski, Aleksandra, Olow, David A, Edmondson, Ayano C, Kohlgruber, Matthew, Coleman, Daphne A, Haas-Kogan, Katherine K, Matthay, and Steven G, DuBois
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Adult ,Male ,Radiation-Sensitizing Agents ,Neutropenia ,Adolescent ,Membrane Proteins ,Pilot Projects ,3-Iodobenzylguanidine ,Neuroblastoma ,Child, Preschool ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Radiopharmaceuticals ,Child ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Few tools exist to predict clinical outcomes after radiopharmaceutical therapy. Our goal was to identify associations between blood-based biomarkers of radiation effect and clinical outcomes afterWe conducted a prospective, single-center cohort study in children with advanced neuroblastoma treated withThe cohort included 40 patients (30 male/10 female; median age 7 years). We observed significant modulation of the majority of markers between baseline and hour 72 afterPeripheral blood biomarkers relevant to radiation exposure are significantly modulated during the acute period after
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- 2017