Publications by authors named "J Arnoffi"

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  • * A multicenter study assessed TAS-102's effectiveness and safety in 160 pretreated mCRC patients, including a significant number of elderly patients and those with other health conditions.
  • * Results showed a median overall survival of 8 months and no significant age-related decrease in treatment effectiveness, indicating TAS-102 is safe and effective even for older patients.
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Aim: The recent rediscovery of the natural traditional medical sciences has contributed to improve the treatment of the human diseases and, in particular, it has been shown that the pharmacological approach is not the only possible strategy in the treatment of nausea and vomiting, since bioenergetic approaches, such as acupressure and acupuncture, may also counteract the onset of vomiting due to different causes. Previous preliminary clinical studies had already suggested a possible efficacy of acupressure also in the treatment of chemotherapy-induced vomiting resistant to the classical antiemetic drugs. The aim of this study was to confirm these preliminary data.

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Aim: Alopecia still remains one of the most untreatable side-effects induced by cancer chemotherapy. According to the phytotherapeutic tradition, Panicum Miliaceum has been proven to be effective in the prevention of hair loss for different reasons. At present, however, there are no data about its possible efficacy in the treatment of cancer chemotherapy-induce alopecia.

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