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Daniel M. Green
Researcher at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Publications - 8
Citations - 2480
Daniel M. Green is an academic researcher from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cohort & Cohort study. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 8 publications receiving 2055 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel M. Green include University of Tennessee.
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Clinical Ascertainment of Health Outcomes Among Adults Treated for Childhood Cancer
Melissa M. Hudson,Kirsten K. Ness,James G. Gurney,Daniel A. Mulrooney,Wassim Chemaitilly,Kevin R. Krull,Daniel M. Green,Gregory T. Armstrong,Kerri Nottage,Kendra E. Jones,Charles A. Sklar,Deo Kumar Srivastava,Leslie L. Robison +12 more
TL;DR: Among adult survivors of childhood cancer, the prevalence of adverse health outcomes was high, and a systematic risk-based medical assessment identified a substantial number of previously undiagnosed problems that are more prevalent in an older population.
A Report From the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study
Carmen L. Wilson,Kimberley Dilley,Kirsten K. Ness,W. Leisenring,Charles A. Sklar,Sue C. Kaste,Marilyn Stovall,Daniel M. Green,Gregory T. Armstrong,Leslie L. Robison,Nina S. Kadan-Lottick +10 more
TL;DR: Findings from this study indicated that the prevalence of fractures among adult survivors did not increase compared with that of siblings, and additional studies of bone health among aging female cancer survivors may be warranted.
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Fertility of Female Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A Report From the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study
Daniel M. Green,Toana Kawashima,Marilyn Stovall,Wendy M. Leisenring,Charles A. Sklar,Ann C. Mertens,Sarah S. Donaldson,Julianne Byrne,Leslie L. Robison +8 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that fertility is decreased among female Childhood Cancer Survivor Study participants, and the risk factors identified may be utilized for pretreatment counseling of patients and their parents.
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Pregnancy after chemotherapy in male and female survivors of childhood cancer treated between 1970 and 1999: a report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study cohort
Eric J. Chow,Eric J. Chow,Kayla Stratton,Wendy M. Leisenring,Kevin C. Oeffinger,Charles A. Sklar,Sarah S. Donaldson,Jill P. Ginsberg,Lisa B. Kenney,Jennifer Levine,Leslie L. Robison,Margarett Shnorhavorian,Margarett Shnorhavorian,Marilyn Stovall,Gregory T. Armstrong,Daniel M. Green +15 more
TL;DR: Greater doses of contemporary alkylating drugs and cisplatin were associated with a decreased likelihood of siring a pregnancy in male survivors of childhood cancer.
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Outcome of Pregnancy in Survivors of Wilms' Tumor
Frederick P. Li,Kathreen Gimbrere,Richard D. Gelber,Stephen E. Sallan,Francoise Flamant,Daniel M. Green,Ruth M. Heyn,Anna T. Meadows +7 more
TL;DR: The high risk of adverse pregnancy outcome should be considered in the counseling and prenatal care of women who have received abdominal radiotherapy for Wilms' tumor.