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Pyrexia in dabrafenib-treated melanoma patients is not associated with common genetic variation or HLA polymorphisms.

Kulkarni D, Song K, Briley L et al.

27023328 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
579 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

KD
Kulkarni D
SK
Song K
BL
Briley L
KK
King K
DC
Dabrowski C
MB
Mookerjee B
LJ
Legos J
SC
Spraggs C
Chapter II

Abstract

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Aim: Pyrexia is a common adverse event (AE) on dabrafenib treatment (monotherapy or combination with trametinib). Since germline SNPs and HLA alleles are implicated in drug-induced AEs, this study investigated their association with pyrexia.

218 European ancestry cases with pyrexia, 361 European ancestry exposed cases without pyrexia

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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579
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
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