Publications by authors named "Sabbioni R"

Background: It has been proposed that the activity of a second-line treatment regimen can be documented by showing that the time to progression (TTP) following second-line therapy is longer than the TTP following first-line therapy in the same patients.

Patients And Methods: The ratio of TTP during first and second-line therapy, identified as the growth modulation index (GMI), was determined in 34 patients with advanced colorectal cancer. First-line chemotherapy consisted of one of several schedules of leucovorin (LV)-modulated 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) or raltitrexed.

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The high specificity and sensitivity of testicular tumor markers make them particularly useful in the management of these neoplasms. Basal value represents an independent prognostic variable, influencing the choice of therapy. An increase in marker level before chemotherapy could also acquire a powerful prognostic significance.

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We describe 53 patients with primary gastric non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (38 stage IE,15 stage IIE) treated with surgery as a primary procedure. According to the Working Formulation, 13 cases had low, 21 had intermediate and 19 had high grade malignancy. 34 patients considered at high risk received postoperative polychemotherapy.

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Fifty-seven patients with primary gastric non-Hodgkin's lymphoma are here reported. All our patients were treated with surgery as first step procedure. Thirty-six were treated in addition with chemotherapy (four of them with radiotherapy also).

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A case of primitive lymphoma of the uterine cervix is discussed. After two years of vaginal post-coital bleeding, the echography showed the presence of a supraisthmic mass. The patient underwent a total hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy.

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In this study the authors investigated the serum levels of the released soluble form of interleukin-2 receptor (sIL-2R) in patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHLs). Data were evaluated in relationship to the morphologic and immunophenotypic heterogeneity of NHL at diagnosis and in progressive advanced diseases. Increased sIL-2R levels were found in most cases, when compared with levels observed in healthy controls.

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An antiserum to beta-thromboglobulin was used in immunofluorescence to detect normal and malignant megakaryocytes. In normal peripheral blood and bone marrow smears, only platelets and megakaryocytes were specifically stained by this antiserum. Among 25 cases of acute lymphoid and non-lymphoid leukaemia, only 2 exhibited a clear positivity in a % of blasts, thus proving their megakaryocytic origin.

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Fifteen of 146 (10%) adult patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma showed clinical and pathologic evidence of involvement of the central nervous system (CNS): in 6 patients, the CNS lymphoma was present at the onset of disease, in 3 of them it was the only sign detected. In the remaining 9 cases, CNS involvement appeared during the course of systemic disease. In all cases symptoms related to infiltration of the CNS were associated with advanced disease (stage IV); bone marrow or bone involvement was found in 9 patients (60%).

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In this paper the Authors describe two cases of carcinoma of the lung with cavitary aspects that came under their observation. There are various hypotheses on the formation of such cavities: it is possible that the neoplastic cells may have a growth trend in a centrifugal direction, or that the cavity is due to a necroic-colliquaive process of the mass itself or to extensive phenomena of autophagism. In other cases the neoplastic cells carpet already existing air cysts, giving the appearance of thin wall cavitation.

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