A Validated Risk Prediction Model for Bone Fragility in Children With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Author:

Verwaaijen Emma J.1ORCID,Ma Jinhui2,Groot‐Kruseman Hester A.13,Pieters Rob1,Sluis Inge M.1,Atteveld Jenneke E.1ORCID,Halton Jacqueline4,Fernandez Conrad V.5,Hartman Annelies6,Jonge Robert7,Lequin Maarten H.8,Winkel Mariël L.1,Alos Nathalie9,Atkinson Stephanie A.10,Barr Ronald10,Grant Ronald M.11,Hay John12,Huber Adam M.5,Ho Josephine13,Jaremko Jacob14,Koujok Khaldoun15,Lang Bianca5,Matzinger Mary‐Ann15,Shenouda Nazih15,Rauch Frank16ORCID,Rodd Celia17,Heuvel‐Eibrink Marry M.1,Pluijm Saskia M.F.1,Ward Leanne M.4ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology Utrecht The Netherlands

2. Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact McMaster University Hamilton ON Canada

3. Dutch Childhood Oncology Group Utrecht The Netherlands

4. Department of Pediatrics University of Ottawa Ottawa ON Canada

5. Department of Pediatrics Dalhousie University Halifax NS Canada

6. Department of Pediatric Physiotherapy Erasmus MC‐Sophia Children's Hospital Rotterdam The Netherlands

7. Department of Clinical Chemistry Academic Medical Center Amsterdam The Netherlands

8. Department of Radiology University Medical Center Amsterdam The Netherlands

9. Département de Pédiatrie Université de Montréal Montréal QC Canada

10. Department of Pediatrics McMaster University Hamilton ON Canada

11. Department of Pediatrics University of Toronto Toronto ON Canada

12. Department of Health Sciences Brock University St. Catharines ON Canada

13. Department of Pediatrics University of Calgary Calgary AB Canada

14. Department of Radiology & Diagnostic Imaging University of Alberta Edmonton AB Canada

15. Department of Medical Imaging University of Ottawa Ottawa ON Canada

16. Department of Pediatrics McGill University Montréal QC Canada

17. Department of Pediatrics University of Manitoba Winnipeg MB Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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