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Laurie Graves

Medical Instructor in the Department of Pediatrics
Pediatrics, Hematology-Oncology

Selected Publications


Genetic variation near GRB10 associated with bone growth and osteosarcoma risk in canine and human populations.

Journal Article Cancer Epidemiol · October 2024 BACKGROUND: Canine and human osteosarcoma are similar in clinical presentation and tumor genomics. Giant breed dogs experience elevated osteosarcoma incidence, and taller stature remains a consistent risk factor for human osteosarcoma. Whether evolutionari ... Full text Link to item Cite

From Evolutionary Biology to Bedside and Beyond: A View of Comparative Oncology throughout the Translational Pipeline

Chapter · January 1, 2024 Cancer is observed in nearly all multicellular species. While this disease of multicellular life has no doubt impacted the lives of countless organisms, from dinosaurs to humans, there also exists an opportunity to deepen our understanding of cancer by stu ... Full text Cite

Bad to the Bone: Emerging Approaches to Aggressive Bone Sarcomas.

Journal Article Am Soc Clin Oncol Educ Book · May 2023 Bone sarcomas are rare heterogeneous tumors that affect patients of all ages including children, adolescent young adults, and older adults. They include many aggressive subtypes and patient groups with poor outcomes, poor access to clinical trials, and lac ... Full text Link to item Cite

A League of Its Own? Established and Emerging Therapies in Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma.

Journal Article Curr Treat Options Oncol · March 2023 Over the last decade in soft tissue sarcoma (STS) research, the shifting landscape towards more precise subtype classification and the increasing study of novel therapeutic strategies has prompted a need to highlight current knowledge of effective subtype ... Full text Link to item Cite

Transitions of Care for Healthy Young Adults: Promoting Primary Care and Preventive Health.

Journal Article South Med J · September 2019 The transition of care between pediatric and adult medicine is a challenging time for patients and physicians. This longitudinal process encompasses much more than the physical transfer of a patient between providers. Established transition of care process ... Full text Link to item Cite