ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0020.3-5 | Advances in Clinical Practice | ESPEYB20

3.5. High bone mass disorders: New insights from connecting the clinic and the bench

DJM Bergen , A Maurizi , MM Formosa , GLK McDonald , A El-Gazzar , N Hassan , ML Brandi , JA Riancho , F Rivadeneira , E Ntzani , EL Duncan , CL Gregson , DP Kiel , MC Zillikens , L Sangiorgi , W Hogler , I Duran , O Makitie , W Van Hul , G Hendrickx

In Brief: This comprehensive review classifies the known high bone mass (HBM) disorders based on Gene Ontology (GO) nomenclature. The authors emphasize the importance of functional genomics in the discovery of new HBM genes and discuss strategies to improve understanding of the underlying pathogenic mechanisms and inform the development of therapeutic approaches.Commentary: HBM disorders are typically defined by a high areal bone marrow density (BMD) <em...

ey0017.9-2 | Fertility-Related Issues | ESPEYB17

9.2. Pregnancy, time to pregnancy and obstetric outcomes among female childhood cancer survivors: Results of the DCOG LATER-VEVO study

Dijk M Van , FE van Leeuwen , A Overbeek , CB Lambalk , MM van den Heuvel-Eibrink , W van Dorp , WJ Tissing , LC Kremer , JJ Loonen , B Versluys , D Bresters , CM Ronckers , HJ van der Pal , CCM Beerendonk , GJL Kaspers , E van Dulmen-den Broeder , MH van den Berg

To read the full abstract: J Cancer Res Clin Oncol. 2020 Jun;146(6):1451–1462. marloes.vandijk@amsterdamumc.nlChemo- and radiotherapy administered during childhood may compromise female reproductive function leading to premature depletion of the ovarian follicle pool. Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) women who pursue pregnancy may experience a lengthening of the time required to become pr...