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Epitranscriptomics & Cancer Adaptation : A.David

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Our research work focuses on the contribution of post-transcriptional mechanisms on cancer cell adaptation, in particular RNA epigenetic & translational control.

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Title  Creator  Group name  Publishing year 
Genome-wide association study of treatment-related toxicity two years following radiotherapy for breast cancer Jandu et al. EquipeJPP 2023-10
Comparison of prone and supine positioning for breast cancer radiotherapy using REQUITE data: dosimetry, acute and two years physician and patient-reported outcomes Vakaet et al. EquipeJPP 2023-09
Use of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors is associated with reduced risk of late bladder toxicity following radiotherapy for prostate cancer Kerns et al. EquipeJPP 2022-03
The correlation between pre-treatment symptoms, acute and late toxicity and patient-reported health-related quality of life in non-small cell lung cancer patients: Results of the REQUITE study van der Weijst et al. EquipeJPP 2022-11
Overview of health-related quality of life and toxicity of non-small cell lung cancer patients receiving curative-intent radiotherapy in a real-life setting (the REQUITE study) Van der Weijst et al. EquipeJPP 2022-04
High weekly integral dose and larger fraction size increase risk of fatigue and worsening of functional outcomes following radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer Joseph et al. EquipeJPP 2022
Development and Optimization of a Machine-Learning Prediction Model for Acute Desquamation After Breast Radiation Therapy in the Multicenter REQUITE Cohort Aldraimli et al. EquipeJPP 2022
Development of a method for generating SNP interaction-aware polygenic risk scores for radiotherapy toxicity Franco et al. EquipeJPP 2021-06
A Deep Learning Approach Validates Genetic Risk Factors for Late Toxicity After Prostate Cancer Radiotherapy in a REQUITE Multi-National Cohort Massi et al. EquipeJPP 2020
Multi-centre technical evaluation of the radiation-induced lymphocyte apoptosis assay as a predictive test for radiotherapy toxicity Talbot et al. EquipeJPP 2019-09


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