Publications by authors named "Angela Petito"

Background: in recent years, the management of advanced colorectal cancer (CRC) has been greatly improved with integrated strategies including stereotactic radiation therapy (SRT). The administration of SRT has been demonstrated, particularly in oligo-metastatic (om) CRC, to be a safe and effective option. Interestingly, it has been demonstrated that SRT can induce regression of tumors in non-irradiated regions ("abscopal effect") through stimulation of anti-tumor immune effects ("radiation-induced immunity").

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The median overall survival (OS) and local control (LC) of patients with melanoma brain metastases (MBMs) are poor even with immune checkpoint inhibitors and/or radiotherapy (RT). The aims of the study were to evaluate the association and timing of stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT)/radiosurgery (SRS) performed with the CyberKnife System and ipilimumab (IPI). A total of 63 MBMs patients were analyzed: 53 received RT+IPI and 10 RT alone.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study evaluates the effectiveness of the Clarity-IGRT system in improving prostate positioning and monitoring during radiotherapy for elderly prostate cancer patients.
  • It involved 25 patients aged 75-90, using a specific ultrasound technique to align treatment and reduce planning tumor volume margins, which ultimately aims to enhance treatment accuracy and minimize side effects.
  • Results showed that patients experienced mild to moderate toxicity, with a manageable level of genitourinary and rectal side effects, suggesting that Clarity-IGRT improves treatment without increasing toxicity.
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Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is still the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Despite the introduction of tyrosine kinase inhibitors and immunotherapeutic approaches, there is still an urgent need for novel strategies to improve patient survival. ROS1, a tyrosine kinase receptor endowed with oncoantigen features, is activated by chromosomal rearrangement or overexpression in NSCLC and in several tumor histotypes.

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