Publications by authors named "D Digioia"

Background: Probiotics have great potential to contribute to development of healthy dietary regimes, preventive care, and an integrated approach to immunity-related disease management. The bacterial wall is a dynamic entity, depending on many components and playing an essential role in modulating immune response. The impact of cell wall elasticity on the beneficial effects of probiotic strains has not been sufficiently studied.

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A 77 year-old man suffering from adominal pain and urinary retention with a long history of a multiple myeloma was admitted to the emergency room. The previous clinical course during various chemotherapies was affected by several serious infections. Surprisingly, the diagnostic investigation including ultrasound and computed tomography showed an acute appendicitis.

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Recent epidemiological studies suggest that chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancer (MBC) has not contributed to a marked improvement in the patient outcome during the last decades. Randomized trials that investigated the efficacy of a first-line schedule for MBC, observed a median survival of 18-24 months. This study aimed to analyze patients with MBC who have been treated in a single university outpatient clinic for survival.

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Background: An increasing proportion of patients are exposed to anthracyclines and/or taxanes in the adjuvant or neoadjuvant setting. Re-exposure in the metastatic stage is limited by drug resistance, thus evaluation of non-cross-resistant regimens is mandatory.

Methods: Anthracycline-pretreated patients were randomly assigned to three gemcitabine-based regimens.

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We designed a short, patient-specific index that measures changes in maximal physical, mental, and emotional function. A baseline component, given at the initial interview, documents the patients' usual activities that require the most physical exertion and mental effort, as well as the patients' ability to cope with stress. A transition component assesses the subsequent change from these patient-specific norms.

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