Publications by authors named "Lovino Camerino Paola"

Background: Radiotherapy (RT) is used in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) with excellent effectiveness, but it is burdened by important side effects, which may negatively impact patients' quality of life (QoL). In particular when associated with chemotherapy (CT), that has a radiosensitising effect (and its own toxicities), it is responsible for several adverse events, causing social discomfort and lower QoL, in patients who are already experiencing several tumor-related discomforts. Prehabilitation is a healthcare intervention consisting of several specialist visits prior to the start of treatment, with the aim of improving the patient's health status, resolving symptoms that interfere with treatment and impact QoL, and finally to better avoid or overcome complications.

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Objective: The prognostic value of depth of invasion (DOI) in oral squamous cell cancer carcinoma and cutaneous melanoma is well established, while there is a lack of reports investigating the role of DOI in laryngeal cancer. This study aims to explore the association of glottic cancer DOI with other established pathological risk factors and nodal metastasis and evaluate the feasibility of measuring DOI preoperatively using tomographic imaging.

Methods: The medical records of glottic cancer patients treated between 2015 and 2020 in a single tertiary referral center were screened retrospectively.

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  • * A study of 76 patients showed that 53% exhibited peritumoral depapillation, which was significantly correlated with PNI rates (54% vs. 28% for those without depapillation).
  • * Narrow-band imaging (NBI) performance was not affected by depapillation in terms of intralesional pattern detection or surgical resection margins.
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