hrp0092fc14.1 | GH and IGF1 | ESPE2019
Fernandez Maria Celia
, Martin Ayelen
, Clément Florencia
, Venara Marcela
, Fernanda Castro Julia
, Lombardi Mercedes Garcia
, Bergadá Ignacio
, Pennisi Patricia
Background: CNS tumours are the most frequent solid tumours in children. In pediatric gliomas, IGF1R nuclear localization was significantly associated with both high grade tumours and increased risk of death and contributed to the aggressive phenotype of glioblastoma by increasing motility and metabolism of tumour cells rather than increasing its proliferation. For children chemotherapy after surgical resection is the mainstay of therapy. However, the best reg...