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Anatomic Patterns of Relapse and Progression Following Treatment with 131I-MIBG in Metastatic NeuroblastomaFishel Ben-Kenan, Rotem 30 March 2018 (has links)
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine. / Purpose and Background: Neuroblastomais the most common pediatric extracranialsolid tumor
•50% of patients present with metastatic disease typically involving bone and bone marrow
•Despite intensive multimodality therapy, 40% of patients with high-risk neuroblastomawill experience relapse
•131I-MIBG is an active salvage agent for relapsed and refractory MIBG-avid disease
•It is unknown whether disease progression following 131I-MIBG treatment occurs in previously involved vs. new sites of disease
•A better understanding of this pattern may inform the use of consolidative focal therapies following 131I-MIBG administration
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Uptake and Exposure Measurements in Health Physics Technicians Associated with 131I-MIBG Patient TherapyCollier, Jason L. 07 June 2016 (has links)
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