Publications by authors named "Claudia Pizzi"

The Italian cancer registries network has not been sufficiently developed in the Southern regions. General practitioners (GPs) are knowledgeable about the prevalence, incidence and mortality for different types of cancer in their patient populations. The aim of this pilot study was to verify the feasibility and reliability of the characterization of cancer populations using GP databases in order to evaluate the impact of cancer in the general population of Naples.

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The expansion of triplet repeat microsatellite sequences is the molecular correlate of anticipation in a number of rare Mendelian neurodegenerative disorders. This finding prompted us to study these sequences in primary breast cancer in which there is evidence of genetic anticipation. We used a PCR/silver stain method to determine whether triplet-repeat instability (TRI) was present in DNA from malignant breast tumors, and analyzed microsatellite instability (MSI) in triplets SCA1, SCA2, SCA3, SCA6, HD, DRPLA and X25-GAA.

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Background: The scientific, social and financial aspects of prostate cancer (PC) organized or opportunistic screening to identify early PC are hotly debated. The incidence of prostate cancer is lower in Italy than in America and North Europe and data on PC incidence and pathological characteristics are scarce.

Methods: To determine PC incidence and whether screening would be beneficial, we studied 1008 consecutive symptomatic patients from the Southern Italy who underwent transrectal ultrasonography; 170 of them (age range: 48-93 years; median: 70 years) were at risk and underwent transrectal biopsy.

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Inactivation of DNA mismatch repair genes (MRG) is a recently described pathway of cancer development and progression resulting in genetic instability. Germline mutations in MRG have been studied predominantly in patients with hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) where it is associated with microsatellite instability (MSI). The expression of MRG in primary breast cancer is still largely unexplored.

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p53 and p185 expression in primary breast cancer with microsatellite instability (MSI) is still largely unexplored. To investigate the relationship between these oncoproteins and the pathways of genomic instability, we examined 52 primary invasive breast cancers stratified by the presence and absence of MSI. We determined the status of eight microsatellite loci using radioactive and silver staining methods, and evaluated the immunohistochemical expression of p53 and p185 in a consecutive series of Italian cancer patients characterized by clinical-pathological and biological parameters.

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Background: Chronic subcutaneous rIL-2 at low doses produces long-lasting immunomodulatory effects and is considered an effective treatment for renal cell carcinoma with marginal activity in malignant melanoma and colorectal cancer.

Patients And Methods: In this study we evaluated, by Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI), the psychological changes induced by rIL-2 in 10 patients with advanced tumors.

Results: After 3 months of rIL-2 treatment, 80% of the patients had a significantly increased score on the clinical scale of depression (D) and psychasthenia (Pt) (p<0.

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We analysed the differential expression pattern of the three distinct TAG-72 carbohydrate epitopes detected by monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) B72.3, CC83 and CC49 in a consecutive series of 114 patients with primary breast cancer and in 39 synchronous lymph node metastases. B72.

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