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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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Genome-wide search for higher order epistasis as modifiers of treatment effects on bone mineral density in childhood cancer survivors.
Cindy Im,Kirsten K. Ness,Sue C. Kaste,Wassim Chemaitilly,Wonjong Moon,Yadav Sapkota,Russell J. Brooke,Melissa M. Hudson,Leslie L. Robison,Yutaka Yasui,Yutaka Yasui,Carmen L. Wilson +11 more
TL;DR: The utility of a hypothesis-driven approach in revealing epistasis associated with complex traits among adult survivors of pediatric cancer exposed to curative treatments that adversely affect bone mineral density is demonstrated.
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Imaging challenges: a US perspective on controlling exposure to ionizing radiation in children with cancer.
Sue C. Kaste,Sue C. Kaste +1 more
TL;DR: Issues pertaining to control of radiation dose exposures in pediatric imaging are on the forefront of patient care worldwide and certain factors contribute to appropriate—or inappropriate—use of ionizing radiation in pediatric medical imaging.
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Multiple myeloma in an adolescent.
TL;DR: Radiographs showed wide spread “soap bubble” lesions of the skull, long bones, spine, pelvis, ribs, shoulders, and clavicles of a 15-year-old Brazilian male with diagnosis of multiple myeloma.
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Imaging findings of recurrent acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children and young adults, with emphasis on MRI
TL;DR: MR imaging plays a crucial role in the detection of disease relapse and it is important for the radiologist to judge recurrence from non-recurrence accurately in order to avoid unnecessary testing and emotional stress on the patient and family.
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Incidence of hip and knee osteonecrosis and their associations with bone mineral density in children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
Hiroto Inaba,Hiroto Inaba,Xueyuan Cao,Xueyuan Cao,Jennifer Y. Chang,Jennifer Y. Chang,Seth E. Karol,Seth E. Karol,John C. Panetta,Kirsten K. Ness,Cheng Cheng,Ching-Hon Pui,Ching-Hon Pui,Mary V. Relling,Mary V. Relling,Sue C. Kaste,Sue C. Kaste +16 more
TL;DR: Results of whole-exome sequencing of CD235+ cells from M6b-Ael HD-2771 and M6a-AEL HD- 2702 show abnormalities in aCGH profiles of chromosomes 19 and 21, and study of erythroleukemia cell lines HEL and TF-1 shows abnormal aC GH profiles of chromosome 19 and 20.