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Susan G. Kreissman, MD

Department / Division:
Pediatrics / Hematology-Oncology

Address:
DUMC 2916
Durham, NC 27710

Appointment Telephone:
(919) 684-3401

Office Telephone:
(919) 684-3401

Fax Telephone:
(919) 681-7950

Training:
  • M.D., Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York, 1985

Residency:
  • Pediatrics, Children's Hospital at Harvard, Massachusetts, 1985-88

Fellowship:
  • Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Children's Hospital, Dana-Farber Cancer Center, Massachusetts

Clinical Interests:
Pediatric oncology, neuroblastoma-new therapeutics, apheresis, high dose chemotherapy, clinical trials in childhood cancer

Research Interests:
The emphasis of Dr Kreissman's clinical research involves the study of childhood neuroblastoma.  Neuroblastoma is the most common extracranial solid tumor of childhood and this disease has a diverse clinical phenotype and prognosis.  Dr Kreissman has developed, written, and served as national protocol chairman for 2 clinical trials designed to improve outcome for children with the high risk form of this disease through the Children's Oncology Group (COG). The most recent protocol is " A Randomized Study of Purged Versus Unpurged Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplant Following Dose Intensive Induction Therapy for High Risk Neuroblastoma" completed accrual and results are being analyzed. Dr. Kreissman also serves as a member of the Neuroblastoma Strategy Group of COG, the COG Voting Body Steering Committee, and is PI for COG studies at Duke. She is involved in designing and implimenting additional new protocols for the treatment of neuroblastoma.

Representative Publications:
Croop JM, Cooper R, Seshadri R, Fernandez C, Graves V, Kreissman S, Smith FO, Cornetta K, Williams DA, Abonour R. Large-scale Mobilization and Isolation of CD34+ Cells from Normal Donors. Bone Marrow Transplantation 2000; 26:1271-1279. (2000)

Kreissman S, Haase G. "Adjuvant Therapy for Childhood Cancer" in Pediatric Surgery Ed: Ashcraft (3rd edition)W.B. Saunders Philadelphia. 2000; 63: 830-858. (Book chapter) (2000)

Asselin BL, Kreissman SG, Coppola DJ, Bernal SD, Leavitt PR, Gelber RD, Sallan SE, Cohen HJ. Prognostic Significance of Early Response to a Single Dose of Asparaginase in Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology 1999; 21 (1):6-12. (1999)

McCarthy L, Smith FO, Emanuel D, Orazi A, Danielson C, Thompson C, Thomas C, Kreissman S. Platelet Depletion During Pediatric Peripheral Blood Progenitor Cell (PBPC) Harvesting. Transfusion Science 1998; 19:61. (1998)

Goldman SC, Holcenberg JS, Finklestein JZ, Hutchinson R, Kreissman S, Johnson FL, Tou C, Harvey E, Morris E, Cairo MS. A Randomized Comparison Between Rasburicase and Allopurinol in Children with Lymphoma or Leukemia at High Risk for Tumor Lysis BLOOD 2001 15;97:2998-3003 (2001)

Croop JM, Cooper R, Fernandez C, Graves V, Kreissman S, Hanenberg H, Smith FO, Williams, DA Mobilization and collection of peripheral blood CD 34+ cells from patients with Fanconi's anemia BLOOD 2001; 98(10):2917-2921. (2001)

Kreissman SG, Rackoff W, Lee M, Breitfeld PP. High dose cyclophosphamide with carboplatin: a tolerable regimen suitable for dose intensification in children with solid tumors. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 1997 Jul-Aug;19(4):309-12. (1997) Abstract