Publications by authors named "Anita Maria Tummolo"

Background Palliative care is a key approach in improving the quality of life of patients and their families facing the end-of-life care process. It is widely regarded as a public-health concern, especially considering the rapidly increasing end-of-life care needs worldwide. Its provision has been highly challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic emergency.

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The onco-functional balance in neuro-oncology requires maximizing tumor removal while rigorously preserving patients' neurological status. When postoperative worsening prevents the implementation of oncologic treatments, palliative care service offers an individualized path for symptom and psychosocial distress relief. Here, we report on a series of 25 patients operated on for malignant brain tumor who did not undergo adjuvant treatments after neurosurgery; they represented 3.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Anita Maria Tummolo"

  • - Anita Maria Tummolo's recent research focuses on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on palliative care provision, highlighting the significant challenges faced by healthcare systems in delivering quality end-of-life care during the crisis.
  • - Her study on "Neurosurgical Defeats" emphasizes the critical role of palliative care services in managing symptoms and psychosocial distress for patients with malignant brain tumors who are unable to undergo adjuvant treatments post-surgery.
  • - Tummolo's work underscores the necessity of integrating palliative care into oncological practices, aiming to balance patient comfort with clinical outcomes, thus addressing the broader implications of quality of life in critically ill patients.