Publications by authors named "Stefania Massidda"

Patients with CLL have high rates of either severe disease or death from COVID-19 and a low response rate after COVID-19 vaccination has been reported. We conducted a single-center study with the main objective to evaluate the immunogenicity of the BNT1162b2 mRNA vaccines in 42 patients affected by CLL with the assessment of antibody response after the second and the third dose. After the second dose of vaccine, 13 patients (30%) showed an antibody response.

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This phase-II study assessed activity and toxicity of substituting conventional doxorubicin with nonpegylated liposomal doxorubicin in the conventional ABVD regimen for the treatment of elderly or cardiopathic patients with HL. Stage I-IIA and IIB-IV patients were treated with three courses of MBVD plus radiotherapy, or six courses of MBVD, respectively, plus radiotherapy limited to bulky or residual disease areas. The primary endpoints were CR rate and the rate of cardiac events.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is a common lymphatic system cancer with cure rates of 80-85%, but treatment can lead to significant heart issues, particularly from anthracycline drugs.
  • A 60-year-old man with stage IIIB HL experienced sudden cardiogenic shock after starting chemotherapy, although he eventually recovered cardiac function after medical support.
  • This case underscores the unpredictability of cardiotoxicity in HL treatments and suggests potential genetic factors contributing to an individual's risk, highlighting the need for better understanding in this area.
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This randomized, multicenter study evaluates the addition of bortezomib (13 mg/m(2)) to IGEV (B-IGEV) in patients with relapsed/refractory Hodgkin Lymphoma (HL). Patients received either four courses of IGEV alone (n = 40) or B-IGEV (n = 40). The primary endpoint was the complete response (CR) proportion, evaluated by FDG-PET, after induction chemotherapy.

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