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    NUT carcinoma in children and adults: A multicenter retrospective study by Lemelle, Lauriane, Pierron, Gaëlle, Fréneaux, Paul, Huybrechts, Sophie, Spiegel, Alexandra, Plantaz, Dominique, Julieron, Morbize, Dumoucel, Sophie, Italiano, Antoine, Millot, Fréderic, Tourneau, Christophe, Leverger, Guy, Chastagner, Pascal, Carton, Matthieu, Orbach, Daniel

    Published in Pediatric blood & cancer (01-12-2017)
    “…Background Nuclear protein of the testis (NUT) carcinoma (formerly NUT midline carcinoma) is an aggressive tumor defined by the presence of NUT rearrangement…”
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    Cross-cultural experience of knowledge sharing in relation to pain by Billeau, Hélène, Olivier, Céline, Lemelle, Lauriane, Wascheul, Sylvie

    Published in Revue de l'infirmière (01-01-2020)
    “…Health professionals working in paediatric oncology met in Bamako, Mali, as part of a healthcare partnership between the Gabriel-Touré Hospital in Bamako and…”
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    Stratégie diagnostique des sarcomes des tissus mous de l’enfant et adolescent by Collignon, Charlotte, Brisse, Hervé J., Lemelle, Lauriane, Cardoen, Liesbeth, Gauthier, Arnaud, Pierron, Gaëlle, Roussel, Aphaia, Dumont, Benoit, Alimi, Aurélia, Cordero, Camille, Rouffiange, Lucie, Orbach, Daniel

    Published in Bulletin du cancer (31-10-2020)
    “…Soft tissue sarcomas in children are rare tumor, representing around 6 to 7% of children cancer. They spread mostly sporadically (90%) and therefore are rarely…”
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    Esthesioneuroblastoma in children, adolescents and young adults by Dumont, Benoit, Lemelle, Lauriane, Cordero, Camille, Couloigner, Vincent, Bernard, Sophie, Cardoen, Liesbeth, Brisse, Hervé J, Jehanno, Nina, Fréneaux, Paul, Helfre, Sylvie, Rouffiange, Lucie, Réguerre, Yves, Orbach, Daniel

    Published in Bulletin du cancer (01-09-2020)
    “…The esthesioneuroblastoma (ENB) is characterized as a rare malignant sinonasal tumor of neuroectodermal origin. Its starting point is the olfactory epithelium…”
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    HGG-11. Clinical characteristics and clinical evolution of a large cohort of pediatric patients with primary central nervous system (CNS) tumors and tropomyosin receptor kinase (TRK) fusion by Lamoureux, Audrey-Anne, Fisher, Michael, Lemelle, Lauriane, Pfaff, Elke, Kramm, Christof, De Wilde, Bram, Kazanowska, Bernarda, Hutter, Caroline, Pfister, Stefan M, Sturm, Dominik, Jones, David, Orbach, Daniel, Pierron, Gaëlle, Raskin, Scott, Drilon, Alexander, Diamond, Eli, Harada, Guilherme, Zapotocky, Michal, Ellezam, Benjamin, Weil, Alexander G, Venne, Dominic, Barritault, Marc, Leblond, Pierre, Coltin, Hallie, Hammad, Rawan, Tabori, Uri, Hawkins, Cynthia, Hansford, Jordan R, Meyran, Deborah, Erker, Craig, McFadden, Kathryn, Sato, Mariko, Gottardo, Nicholas G, Dholaria, Hetal, Nørøxe, Dorte Schou, Goto, Hiroaki, Ziegler, David S, Lin, Frank Y, Parsons, Donald Williams, Lindsay, Holly, Wong, Tai-Tong, Liu, Yen-Lin, Wu, Kuo-Sheng, Franson, Andrea Flynn, Hwang, Eugene, Aguilar-Bonilla, Ana, Cheng, Sylvia, Cacciotti, Chantel, Massimino, Maura, Schiavello, Elisabetta, Wood, Paul, Hoffman, Lindsey M, Cappellano, Andréa, Lassaletta, Alvaro, Van Damme, An, Llort, Anna, Gerber, Nicolas U, Ceruso, Mariella Spalato, Bendel, Anne E, Skrypek, Maggie, Hamideh, Dima, Mushtaq, Naureen, Walter, Andrew, Jabado, Nada, Alsahlawi, Aysha, Farmer, Jean-Pierre, Abadi, Christina Coleman, Mueller, Sabine, Mazewski, Claire, Aguilera, Dolly, Robison, Nathan, O’Halloran, Katrina, Abbou, Samuel, Berlanga, Pablo, Geoerger, Birgit, Øra, Ingrid, Moertel, Christopher L, Razis, Evangelia D, Vernadou, Anastasia, Doz, François, Laetsch, Theodore W, Perreault, Sébastien

    Published in Neuro-oncology (Charlottesville, Va.) (03-06-2022)
    “…Abstract BACKGROUND: TRK fusions are detected in less than 3% of CNS tumors. Given their rarity, there are limited data on the clinical course of these…”
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