Publications by authors named "Todd William Mudd"

Pegylated (PEG)-asparaginase is an established treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukemias that exhibits an antitumor effect by depleting asparagine, an amino acid essential for leukemia cell protein synthesis. Pancreatitis with hypertriglyceridemia is a well-established toxidrome associated with PEG-asparaginase. However, impaired pancreatic synthetic function and hormone release have rarely been reported as a result of PEG-asparaginase pancreatitis.

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Hepatotoxicity of chemotherapeutic agents such as methotrexate, oxaliplatin, and irinotecan have been well documented and characterized allowing for careful management by oncologists during administration. However, the rapid advance of the field of oncology and introduction of new classes of therapies such as small molecule inhibitors and immunotherapies have introduced new hepatotoxicity challenges and management strategies. This work is a compilation of the hepatotoxicity and recommended management of various chemotherapies and targeted agents, with a focus on the newer classes of targeted anticancer agents.

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The evolution of cancer treatment and development of new classes of anticancer therapies have continued to revolutionize the field of oncology. New therapies including targeted agents, immunotherapies, and adoptive cell transfer have allowed for exciting survival benefit progress for patients. However, the novel nature of these therapies as well as the longer survival periods of patients receiving them has highlighted the various side effects of anticancer therapies.

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