Journal ArticleCancer Research · June 15, 2022
AbstractWhile overall outcomes have improved for patients with acute leukemia, high-risk subsets including acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and relapsed/refractory early T-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leuk ...
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Journal ArticleJournal of Pediatric Neurology · April 2022
AbstractIn adults, lymphomas have been associated with paraneoplastic syndromes that cause cranial nerve palsies, polyneuropathies, and paraplegias. These have been less frequently reported in children. We described a pedia ...
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Journal ArticlePublic Health Rep · 2022
Although human trafficking is recognized as a public health issue, research on the health effects of human trafficking and best intervention practices is limited. We describe 2 citywide collaborative victim services models, the THRIVE (Trafficking, Healthc ...
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Journal ArticleBlood · November 5, 2021
AbstractIntroductionT-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) accounts for 15% of childhood ALL and is associated with inferior outcomes relative to B-cell ALL. Early T-pre ...
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Journal ArticleAdv Healthc Mater · August 2021
Cytokine signaling is critical to a range of biological processes including cell development, tissue repair, aging, and immunity. In addition to acting as key signal mediators of the immune system, cytokines can also serve as potent immunotherapies with mo ...
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Journal ArticlePediatric Blood & Cancer · March 2021
AbstractMyeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) are rare disorders in young patients, and because of this, standardized treatment recommendations are not available. Pediatric patients are more frequently treated with hydroxyurea ...
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Journal ArticleInternational Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare · March 20, 2020
PurposeHuman trafficking (HT) for sex and labor services is among the fastest growing criminal enterprises, causing significant physical and psychological morbidity to victims. ...
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