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ea0017oc9 | Late effects | BSPED2008

Possible mechanisms for osteonecrosis during treatment for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia: effects of chemotherapy and lipopolysaccharide on osteocytes

Abdussalam A , Elford C , Jenny MEM , Gregory JW , Evans BAJ

Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is the most common childhood cancer. Given dramatic improvements in survival rate (>80%), long term quality of life is of rising concern. Skeletal complications including osteonecrosis (ON) are being reported more frequently, affecting up to 38% of children treated for ALL though the pathogenesis is unclear.The purpose of this study is to examine possible mechanisms causing ON. We hypothesize that polychemotherapy ...