Publications by authors named "F Carnevale-Schianca"

Richter syndrome (RS) represents a major unmet need in the lymphoma field, being refractory to chemoimmunotherapy and targeted agents. The BCL-2 inhibitor venetoclax in combination with dose-adjusted EPOCH-R chemoimmunotherapy showed promising efficacy in patients affected by RS. However, responses were not durable, suggesting the need for further treatment optimization.

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Malignant melanoma is an aggressive cancer, with a high risk of metastasis and mortality rates, characterized by cancer cell heterogeneity and complex tumor microenvironment (TME). Single cell biology is an ideal and powerful tool to address these features at a molecular level. However, this approach requires enzymatic cell dissociation that can influence cellular coverage.

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  • * The case series involved 10 patients with an average age of 67, most of whom had significant health issues and common blood disorders like acute myeloid leukaemia and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
  • * Despite a 90% improvement rate after starting treatment, the study reported high mortality rates of 30% within 30 days and 50% during hospital stays for these patients.
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The introduction of immunotherapy revolutionized the treatment landscape in metastatic melanoma. Despite the impressive results associated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), only a portion of patients obtain a response to this treatment. In this scenario, the research of predictive factors is fundamental to identify patients who may have a response and to exclude patients with a low possibility to respond.

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