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Nadia Haddy
Researcher at French Institute of Health and Medical Research
Publications - 82
Citations - 3575
Nadia Haddy is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 58 publications receiving 3007 citations. Previous affiliations of Nadia Haddy include Institut Gustave Roussy & University of Birmingham.
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Long-term outcome of 444 patients with distant metastases from papillary and follicular thyroid carcinoma : benefits and limits of radioiodine therapy
Cosimo Durante,Nadia Haddy,Eric Baudin,Sophie Leboulleux,D. Hartl,Jean-Paul Travagli,Bernard Caillou,Marcel Ricard,Jean Lumbroso,F. de Vathaire,Martin Schlumberger +10 more
TL;DR: Thyroxine treatment is highly effective in younger patients with (131)I uptake and with small metastases and should be treated until the disappearance of any uptake or until a cumulative activity of 22 GBq has been administered.
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Role of Cancer Treatment in Long-Term Overall and Cardiovascular Mortality After Childhood Cancer
Markhaba Tukenova,Catherine Guibout,Odile Oberlin,Françoise Doyon,Abdeddahir Mousannif,Nadia Haddy,Sylvie Guerin,Hélène Pacquement,Albertine Aouba,Michael M. Hawkins,D.L. Winter,Jean Bourhis,Dimitri Lefkopoulos,Ibrahima Diallo,Florent de Vathaire +14 more
TL;DR: This study is the first, to the authors' knowledge, to establish a relationship between the radiation dose received by the heart during radiotherapy for a childhood cancer and long-term cardiac mortality and a significant excess risk of cardiac mortality associated with a high cumulative dose of anthracyclines.
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Long-term cardiovascular mortality after radiotherapy for breast cancer.
Kim Bouillon,Kim Bouillon,Kim Bouillon,Nadia Haddy,Nadia Haddy,Nadia Haddy,Suzette Delaloge,J.-R. Garbay,Jerome-Philippe Garsi,Jerome-Philippe Garsi,Jerome-Philippe Garsi,Pauline Brindel,Pauline Brindel,Pauline Brindel,Abdeddahir Mousannif,Abdeddahir Mousannif,Abdeddahir Mousannif,Monique G. Lê,Monique G. Lê,Monique G. Lê,Martine Labbé,Martine Labbé,Martine Labbé,Rodrigo Arriagada,Rodrigo Arriagada,Rodrigo Arriagada,Eric Jougla,Jean Chavaudra,Ibrahima Diallo,Ibrahima Diallo,Ibrahima Diallo,Carole Rubino,Carole Rubino,Carole Rubino,Florent de Vathaire,Florent de Vathaire,Florent de Vathaire +36 more
TL;DR: Radiotherapy, as delivered until the mid-1980s, increased the long-term risk of dying of cardiovascular diseases, a particular concern for women treated for a left-sided breast cancer with contemporary tangential breast or chest wall radiotherapy.
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Frequency distribution of second solid cancer locations in relation to the irradiated volume among 115 patients treated for childhood cancer.
Ibrahima Diallo,Nadia Haddy,Elisabeth Adjadj,A. Samand,Eric Quiniou,Jean Chavaudra,Iannis Alziar,Nathalie Perret,Sylvie Guerin,Dimitri Lefkopoulos,Florent de Vathaire +10 more
TL;DR: A greater volume of tissues receives low or intermediate doses in regions bordering the irradiated volume with modern multiple-beam RT arrangements, and these results should be considered for risk-benefit evaluations of RT.
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Radiation dose to the pancreas and risk of diabetes mellitus in childhood cancer survivors: a retrospective cohort study
Florent de Vathaire,Florent de Vathaire,Florent de Vathaire,Chiraz El-Fayech,Chiraz El-Fayech,Chiraz El-Fayech,Faten Fedhila Ben Ayed,Nadia Haddy,Nadia Haddy,Nadia Haddy,Catherine Guibout,Catherine Guibout,Catherine Guibout,David L. Winter,Cécile Thomas-Teinturier,Cristina Veres,Cristina Veres,Cristina Veres,Angela Jackson,Angela Jackson,Angela Jackson,Hélène Pacquement,Martin Schlumberger,Michael M. Hawkins,Ibrahima Diallo,Ibrahima Diallo,Ibrahima Diallo,Odile Oberlin,Odile Oberlin,Odile Oberlin +29 more
TL;DR: The risk of diabetes increased strongly with radiation dose to the tail of the pancreas, where the islets of Langerhans are concentrated, up to 20-29 Gy and then reached a plateau for higher radiation doses.