Publications by authors named "C da Casa"

Article Synopsis
  • Animals can recognize odors in just milliseconds, showcasing fast detection abilities that are challenging for artificial systems to replicate.
  • Current artificial olfaction technologies are limited by being slow, bulky, and power-hungry, making them less effective for real-world mobile applications.
  • A new miniaturized electronic nose has been developed that mimics animal olfaction capabilities, achieving rapid odor classification and temporal pattern encoding, opening doors for advancements in various fields like environmental monitoring and security.
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Objective: To understand whether art and technology (mainly conversational agents) may help oncology patients to experience a more humanized journey.

Methods: This narrative review encompasses a comprehensive examination of the existing literature in this field by a multicenter, multidisciplinary, and multiprofessional team aiming to analyze the current developments and potential future directions of using art and technology for patient engagement.

Results: We identified three major themes of patient engagement with art and three major themes of patient engagement with technologies.

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Introduction: Radiotherapy (RT) shows potential for improving local control in cases of oligoprogressive metastatic breast cancer (mBC). This retrospective analysis aims to evaluate the advantages of RT in such a clinical scenario.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis including patients with mBC who received radiation therapy (RT) for up to three sites of oligoprogression while continuing systemic therapy.

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Follicular lymphoma (FL) develops through a stepwise acquisition of cooperative genetic changes with t(14;18)(q32;q21)/IGH::BCL2 occurring early at the pre-B stage of B-cell development. Patients with FL typically show an indolent clinical course, remitting and relapsing with the eventual development of resistance to treatments. Interestingly, the majority of transformed FL do not progress directly from FL but originate from their clonally related lymphoma precursor (CLP) cells.

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