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Gregory H Reaman
National Cancer Institute
1978
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37975877Impact of ACCELERATE Paediatric Strategy Forums: a review of the value of multi-stakeholder meetings in oncology drug development.J Natl Cancer Inst2024
37889049Childhood cancer data initiative: Status report.Pediatr Blood Cancer2024
37975877Impact of ACCELERATE Paediatric Strategy Forums: a review of the value of multi-stakeholder meetings in oncology drug development.J Natl Cancer Inst2024
37889049Childhood cancer data initiative: Status report.Pediatr Blood Cancer2024
36219676Fine-Tuning the Relevance of Molecular Targets to Pediatric Cancer: Addressing Additional Layers of Complexity.Clin Pharmacol Ther2023
36219676Fine-Tuning the Relevance of Molecular Targets to Pediatric Cancer: Addressing Additional Layers of Complexity.Clin Pharmacol Ther2023
37267580The Childhood Cancer Data Initiative: Using the Power of Data to Learn From and Improve Outcomes for Every Child and Young Adult With Pediatric Cancer.J Clin Oncol2023
37015036Combination Early-Phase Trials of Anticancer Agents in Children and Adolescents.J Clin Oncol2023
36749066Clinical trial considerations for pediatric cancer drug development.J Biopharm Stat2023
37441939Paediatric Strategy Forum for medicinal product development of DNA damage response pathway inhibitors in children and adolescents with cancer: ACCELERATE in collaboration with the European Medicines Agency with participation of the Food and Drug Administration.Eur J Cancer2023
37171887Clinical development of new drugs for adults and children with cancer, 2010-2020.J Natl Cancer Inst2023
36861410<i>KMT2A</i> partner genes in infant acute lymphoblastic leukemia have prognostic significance and correlate with age, white blood cell count, sex, and central nervous system involvement: a Children's Oncology Group P9407 trial study.Haematologica2023
36600441Utility of propensity score-based Bayesian borrowing of external adult data in pediatric trials: A pragmatic evaluation through a case study in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).J Biopharm Stat2023
37422730Assessing Information Gaps Associated with Initial Pediatric Study Plans for New Oncology Drug and Biological Products.Clin Pharmacol Ther2023
37349019Clinical trials for paediatric cancers under new legislation in the USA.Lancet Child Adolesc Health2023
37422730Assessing Information Gaps Associated with Initial Pediatric Study Plans for New Oncology Drug and Biological Products.Clin Pharmacol Ther2023
37349019Clinical trials for paediatric cancers under new legislation in the USA.Lancet Child Adolesc Health2023
37015036Combination Early-Phase Trials of Anticancer Agents in Children and Adolescents.J Clin Oncol2023
37441939Paediatric Strategy Forum for medicinal product development of DNA damage response pathway inhibitors in children and adolescents with cancer: ACCELERATE in collaboration with the European Medicines Agency with participation of the Food and Drug Administration.Eur J Cancer2023
37171887Clinical development of new drugs for adults and children with cancer, 2010-2020.J Natl Cancer Inst2023
37267580The Childhood Cancer Data Initiative: Using the Power of Data to Learn From and Improve Outcomes for Every Child and Young Adult With Pediatric Cancer.J Clin Oncol2023
36749066Clinical trial considerations for pediatric cancer drug development.J Biopharm Stat2023
36600441Utility of propensity score-based Bayesian borrowing of external adult data in pediatric trials: A pragmatic evaluation through a case study in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).J Biopharm Stat2023
36861410<i>KMT2A</i> partner genes in infant acute lymphoblastic leukemia have prognostic significance and correlate with age, white blood cell count, sex, and central nervous system involvement: a Children's Oncology Group P9407 trial study.Haematologica2023
34714930Recommendations for Dose Selection for Adolescent Patients in Relevant Adult Oncology Clinical Trials.Clin Pharmacol Ther2022
35947814The Critical Role of Academic Clinical Trials in Pediatric Cancer Drug Approvals: Design, Conduct, and Fit for Purpose Data for Positive Regulatory Decisions.J Clin Oncol2022
35561013FDA approval summary: Crizotinib for pediatric and young adult patients with relapsed or refractory systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma.Pediatr Blood Cancer2022
36335782Paediatric Strategy Forum for medicinal product development in mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway inhibitors: ACCELERATE in collaboration with the European Medicines Agency with participation of the Food and Drug Administration.Eur J Cancer2022
36334035A mouse pancreatic organoid model to compare PD-L1 blocking antibodies.MAbs2022
36328007ACCELERATE Paediatric Strategy Forums: an advance for oncological drug development?Lancet Oncol2022
35863108Paediatric Strategy Forum for medicinal product development of multi-targeted kinase inhibitors in bone sarcomas: ACCELERATE in collaboration with the European Medicines Agency with participation of the Food and Drug Administration.Eur J Cancer2022
36446043Rare FGFR Oncogenic Alterations in Sequenced Pediatric Solid and Brain Tumors Suggest FGFR Is a Relevant Molecular Target in Childhood Cancer.JCO Precis Oncol2022
33930159Patient-Reported Outcomes in Pediatric Cancer Registration Trials: A US Food and Drug Administration Perspective.J Natl Cancer Inst2022
35290915ACCELERATE - Five years accelerating cancer drug development for children and adolescents.Eur J Cancer2022
34840026Paediatric Strategy Forum for medicinal product development of chimeric antigen receptor T-cells in children and adolescents with cancer: ACCELERATE in collaboration with the European Medicines Agency with participation of the Food and Drug Administration.Eur J Cancer2022
34714930Recommendations for Dose Selection for Adolescent Patients in Relevant Adult Oncology Clinical Trials.Clin Pharmacol Ther2022
35561013FDA approval summary: Crizotinib for pediatric and young adult patients with relapsed or refractory systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma.Pediatr Blood Cancer2022
36446043Rare FGFR Oncogenic Alterations in Sequenced Pediatric Solid and Brain Tumors Suggest FGFR Is a Relevant Molecular Target in Childhood Cancer.JCO Precis Oncol2022
36335782Paediatric Strategy Forum for medicinal product development in mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway inhibitors: ACCELERATE in collaboration with the European Medicines Agency with participation of the Food and Drug Administration.Eur J Cancer2022
36334035A mouse pancreatic organoid model to compare PD-L1 blocking antibodies.MAbs2022
35863108Paediatric Strategy Forum for medicinal product development of multi-targeted kinase inhibitors in bone sarcomas: ACCELERATE in collaboration with the European Medicines Agency with participation of the Food and Drug Administration.Eur J Cancer2022
36328007ACCELERATE Paediatric Strategy Forums: an advance for oncological drug development?Lancet Oncol2022
35947814The Critical Role of Academic Clinical Trials in Pediatric Cancer Drug Approvals: Design, Conduct, and Fit for Purpose Data for Positive Regulatory Decisions.J Clin Oncol2022
33930159Patient-Reported Outcomes in Pediatric Cancer Registration Trials: A US Food and Drug Administration Perspective.J Natl Cancer Inst2022
35290915ACCELERATE - Five years accelerating cancer drug development for children and adolescents.Eur J Cancer2022
34840026Paediatric Strategy Forum for medicinal product development of chimeric antigen receptor T-cells in children and adolescents with cancer: ACCELERATE in collaboration with the European Medicines Agency with participation of the Food and Drug Administration.Eur J Cancer2022
33245181A review of the experience with pediatric written requests issued for oncology drug products.Pediatr Blood Cancer2021
33860611A global approach to long-term follow-up of targeted and immune-based therapy in childhood and adolescence.Pediatr Blood Cancer2021
33910935The FDA Oncology Center of Excellence Scientific Collaborative: Charting a Course for Applied Regulatory Science Research in Oncology.Clin Cancer Res2021
33751835Retrospective evaluation of single patient investigational new drug (IND) requests in pediatric oncology.Cancer Med2021
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Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
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Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute
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The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, American University of Beirut
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