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Sue C. Kaste
Researcher at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Publications - 293
Citations - 12192
Sue C. Kaste is an academic researcher from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 285 publications receiving 10775 citations. Previous affiliations of Sue C. Kaste include RMIT University & University of Memphis.
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Surveillance Computed Tomography Imaging and Detection of Relapse in Intermediate- and Advanced-Stage Pediatric Hodgkin's Lymphoma: A Report From the Children's Oncology Group
Stephan D. Voss,Lu Chen,Louis S. Constine,Allen R. Chauvenet,Thomas J. Fitzgerald,Sue C. Kaste,Thomas L. Slovis,Cindy L. Schwartz +7 more
TL;DR: The majority of pediatric HL relapses occurred within the first year after therapy or were detected based on change in clinical status, indicating that CT is overused for routine surveillance of patients with HL.
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Imaging in unilateral Wilms tumour.
TL;DR: The role of imaging at diagnosis and the relative strengths and weaknesses of the available radiological techniques are discussed and the radiological diagnosis and consequences of tumour rupture present at diagnosis are discussed.
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Oral and dental late effects in survivors of childhood cancer: A Children's Oncology Group report
Karen E. Effinger,Cesar A. Migliorati,Melissa M. Hudson,Kevin P. McMullen,Sue C. Kaste,Kathy Ruble,Gregory M.T. Guilcher,Ami J. Shah,Sharon M. Castellino +8 more
TL;DR: The pathophysiology and risks for Oral and dental late effects in pediatric cancer survivors and the rationale for oral and dental screening recommended by the Children’s Oncology Group are outlined.
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Hemangiopericytoma in children and infants
Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo,Kirk Ramsey,Jesse J. Jenkins,Jesse J. Jenkins,Catherine A. Poquette,Sue C. Kaste,Sue C. Kaste,Thomas E. Merchant,Thomas E. Merchant,Bhaskar N. Rao,Bhaskar N. Rao,Charles B. Pratt,Charles B. Pratt,Alberto S. Pappo,Alberto S. Pappo +14 more
TL;DR: Childhood HPC comprises two distinct clinical entities; in children older than 1 year, it behaves in a manner similar to adult HPC, however, although histologically identical to adults, has a more benign clinical course.
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Dental abnormalities in children treated for neuroblastoma.
Sue C. Kaste,Kenneth P. Hopkins,Kenneth P. Hopkins,Laura C. Bowman,Laura C. Bowman,Victor M. Santana,Victor M. Santana +6 more
TL;DR: Children treated for neuroblastoma are at high risk for abnormal dental development, and the abnormalities in these patients may require extensive dental care and can compromise their quality of life.