Serum protein panel may predict cardiac toxicity risk among childhood cancer survivors
Researchers at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital identified a panel of 27 serum proteins that accurately predicted cardiomyopathy risk among childhood cancer survivors treated with anthracycline chemotherapy.Investigators used what they described as an “untargeted, mass spectrometry-based approach” to profile 867 proteins and 218 metabolites in plasma samples. They evaluated