This study is to investigate blood and urine kidney injury markers (especially Uromodulin) in pediatric cancer patients treated with nephrotoxic chemotherapy. Uromodulin is a marker to detect and monitor tubular injury and renal function.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Change in serum uromodulin levels (ng/ml)
Timeframe: from baseline (i.e. prior to first nephrotoxic chemotherapy cycle) to post-baseline (i.e. at the end of the first nephrotoxic chemotherapy cycle exposure); depending on chemotherapy protocol (maximally 24 - 72 hours)