
Vanessa J Tyrrell
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Oct 4, 2024 |
nature.com | Rupendra N Shrestha |Vanessa J Tyrrell
AbstractEmbedding precision medicine in paediatric oncology shows promise to have a positive impact on how children with cancer will be treated in the future. While there are a number of studies of precision medicine in childhood cancer, there is limited evidence available on the cost of implementing the related testing.
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Jun 6, 2024 |
nature.com | Dong-Anh Khuong-Quang |Chelsea Mayoh |Marie Wong |Sumanth Nagabushan |Veronica Yeung |Natacha Omer | +15 more
AbstractRecent research showed that precision medicine can identify new treatment strategies for patients with childhood cancers. However, it is unclear which patients will benefit most from precision-guided treatment (PGT).
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Jun 6, 2024 |
nature.com | Dong-Anh Khuong-Quang |Chelsea Mayoh |Marie Wong |Sumanth Nagabushan |Veronica Yeung |Natacha Omer | +15 more
AbstractRecent research showed that precision medicine can identify new treatment strategies for patients with childhood cancers. However, it is unclear which patients will benefit most from precision-guided treatment (PGT).
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Sep 19, 2023 |
nature.com | Claire E. Wakefield |Kate Hetherington |Eden G. Robertson |Mark Donoghoe |Jacqueline Hunter |Janine Vetsch | +6 more
AbstractPaediatric precision oncology aims to match therapeutic agents to driver gene targets. We investigated whether parents and patients regret participation in precision medicine trials, particularly when their hopes are unfulfilled. Parents and adolescent patients completed questionnaires at trial enrolment (T0) and after receiving results (T1). Parents opted-in to an interview at T1. Bereaved parents completed a questionnaire 6-months post-bereavement (T1B).
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