Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0005p205 | Reproduction | BES2003

Effects of CAG repeat expansion of the androgen receptor and its truncation on neural and non-neural cells

Wong J , Zajac J , Warne G , Greenland K

Kennedy's disease (KD), also known as spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy, is one of eight polyglutamine diseases caused by an expansion of CAG repeats within the coding region of the affected gene. In KD, the CAG repeat region within the androgen receptor (AR) gene is increased to over 40 repeats, resulting in an expanded polyglutamine tract. Degeneration of a sub-population of neurones occurs in all polyglutamine diseases due to a toxic gain of function typically unrelated to...

ea0098c30 | Clinical – Nuclear Medicine/Interventional Radiology/Imaging | NANETS2023

Novel alternate (Alt) response criteria for early outcome prediction in pancreatic (P) neuroendocrine tumors (NETs): utilizing banked imaging and radiomics

Lareef Ishara , Vijayvergia Namrata , Handorf Elizabeth , Kunz Pamela L. , Alkim Emil , Burke Lauren M. , Catalano Paul , Graham Noah , Levin Laura , Li Weier , Meeker Caitlin , Rubin Daniel , Sridharan Anush , O'Dwyer Peter J. , Wong Terence Z. , Anaokar Jordan

Background: Evaluating treatment (Tx) Response in NETs using CT/MRI scans can be difficult. Previous studies, including the E2211, have shown improved progression-free survival (PFS) but no significant difference in Rp as measured by RECIST 1.1 (R1.1) criteria. Therefore, it is difficult to determine Tx effectiveness with short-term imaging, further complicated by differences in imaging protocols and inter-reader variability. Incorporating tumor density, using smaller threshol...