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Endothelial function and cardiovascular risk assesment in adult cancer survivors.

2012/07/N/NZ5/00080

Keywords:

endothelial dysfunction cardiovascular risk cancer survivors

Descriptors:

  • NZ5_3: Pathogenesis of human diseases

Panel:

NZ5 - Human and animal noninfectious diseases: etiology, mechanisms, diagnosis and treatment of diseases, poisonings and injuries (without neurological diseases)

Host institution :

Uniwersytet Jagielloński-Collegium Medicum, Collegium Medicum, Wydział Lekarski

woj. małopolskie

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Principal investigator (from the host institution):

dr Joanna Sulicka-Grodzicka 

Number of co-investigators in the project: 3

Call: PRELUDIUM 4 - announced on 2012-09-15

Amount awarded: 142 428 PLN

Project start date (Y-m-d): 2013-07-05

Project end date (Y-m-d): 2017-07-04

Project duration:: 48 months (the same as in the proposal)

Project status: Project settled

Information in the final report

  • Publication in academic press/journals (2)
  • Articles in post-conference publications (1)
  1. Low-grade chronic inflammation and immune alterations in childhood and adolescent cancer survivors: a contribution to accelerated aging?
    Authors:
    Joanna Sulicka-Grodzicka, Andrzej Surdacki, Michał Seweryn, Tomasz Mikołajczyk, Krzysztof Rewiuk, Tomasz Guzik, Tomasz Grodzicki
    Academic press:
    Cancer Medicine (rok: 2021, tom: 10, strony: 1772-1782), Wydawca: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.1002/cam4.3788 - link to the publication
  2. Czynniki ryzyka chorób układu krążenia u młodych pacjentów po leczeniu choroby nowotworowej w dzieciństwie.
    Authors:
    Joanna Sulicka-Grodzicka, Andrzej Surdacki
    Academic press:
    Czynniki ryzyka (rok: 2015, tom: 1, strony: 20-25), Wydawca: Mededu
    Status:
    Published
  1. Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) is associated with inflammation in young adult survivors of childhood cancer.
    Authors:
    Sulicka-Grodzicka J.,Surdacki A.,Rewiuk K., Grodzicki T.
    Conference:
    27th European Meeting on Hypertension and Cardiovascular Protection (rok: 2017, ), Wydawca: Wolters Kluwer
    Data:
    konferencja 16-19.06.2017
    Status:
    Published