Publications by authors named "M A Ceruso"

Introduction: Real-world data are limited on treatment sequencing and outcomes after first-line (1L) immune checkpoint inhibitor (CPI)-based combination treatment of advanced renal cell carcinoma (aRCC).

Patients And Methods: In this real-world, UK-based, retrospective study (CARINA; NCT04957160), data were obtained from hospital and electronic prescribing records. Patients were aged ≥ 18 years at aRCC diagnosis and had received 1L CPI-CPI or tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI)-CPI combination therapy before second-line (2L) therapy including cabozantinib.

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Social engagement is fundamental to successful aging and linked to better emotional, physical, and cognitive health. Maintaining social engagement is challenging for many older adults but especially for those with a cognitive impairment (CI). Information and communication technologies (ICT) can provide enhanced opportunities for social and cognitive engagement for older adults with a CI via increased information, education, and social connectivity access.

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Symptom management remains challenging in cancer care. Emerging from nutritional science, nutritional metabolomics has seen exponential growth over recent years, aiming to discern the relationship between dietary habits and health consequences. This protocol aims to present the rationale and methodology for conducting a scoping review to summarize the extent of evidence on synbiotics utilization in cancer symptom management among adults.

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<b><br>Introduction:</b> The results of some studies show that predictors of less favourable outcomes of surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome might include the presence of comorbidities, such as diabetes and thyroid gland diseases. The role of these factors has not been clearly determined, but in most trials the patients burdened with comorbidities conducive to CTS are excluded from the analysis.</br> <b><br>Aim:</b> The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of concomitant diseases on the clinical profile and outcomes of surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome.

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