Publications by authors named "C A Galea"

In this study, we focused on innovative approaches to improve drug administration in oral pathology, especially by transmucosal and transdermal pathways. These improvements refer to the type of microneedles used (proposing needles in the saw), to the use of certain enhancers such as essential oils (which, besides the amplifier action, also have intrinsic actions on oral health), to associations of active substances with synergistic action, as well as the use of copolymeric membranes, cemented directly on the tooth. We also propose a review of the principles of release at the level of the oral mucosa and of the main release systems used in oral pathology.

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  • Anti-PD-1 antibodies and BRAF/MEK inhibitors can help reduce recurrence risk in resected stage III melanoma patients, and the study investigated the effectiveness of a 'second adjuvant' BRAF/MEKi therapy for those who experienced recurrence after initial treatment.
  • A total of 73 BRAFmut melanoma patients were analyzed, with 61 receiving 'second adjuvant' therapy and showing significant improvements in recurrence-free survival (RFS) compared to those who didn’t receive this treatment.
  • While the second adjuvant therapy led to better RFS, it also resulted in high rates of toxicity, prompting a need for further research on treatment strategies to enhance outcomes while minimizing side effects.
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We show, for the first time, radio measurements of the depth of shower maximum (X_{max}) of air showers induced by cosmic rays that are compared to measurements of the established fluorescence method at the same location. Using measurements at the Pierre Auger Observatory we show full compatibility between our radio and the previously published fluorescence dataset, and between a subset of air showers observed simultaneously with both radio and fluorescence techniques, a measurement setup unique to the Pierre Auger Observatory. Furthermore, we show radio X_{max} resolution as a function of energy and demonstrate the ability to make competitive high-resolution X_{max} measurements with even a sparse radio array.

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  • The study investigated out-of-pocket costs for families dealing with cerebral palsy (CP) in Australia, emphasizing the need to understand financial burdens not covered by previous estimates.
  • A total of 271 surveys were completed across different age groups, revealing that 94% of participants incurred additional expenses, with an annual median cost of $4,460 AUD, particularly high for those with more severe motor function impairments (GMFCS III-V).
  • Findings indicated that financial distress was significant, affecting 36% of participants, but was not correlated with the age or severity of motor function, suggesting a broader issue related to disability costs.
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