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Background: The second leading cause of death in Italy is cancer. Substantial disparities persist in the level of care and outcomes for cancer patients across various communities, hospitals, and regions in Italy. While substantial progress has been made in medical research and treatment options, these advancements tend to disproportionately benefit the wealthier, better-educated, and more privileged areas and portions of the population.

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Invasive lobular cancer (ILC) is the most common of the breast cancer special types, accounting for up to 15% of all breast malignancies. The distinctive biological features of ILC include the loss of the cell adhesion molecule E-cadherin, which drives the tumor's peculiar discohesive growth pattern, with cells arranged in single file and dispersed throughout the stroma. Typically, such tumors originate in the lobules, are more commonly bilateral compared to invasive ductal cancer (IDC) and require a more accurate diagnostic examination through imaging.

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Introduction: To offer an extensive retrospective experience on the management of male breast cancer.

Methods: A multicenter retrospective observational cohort study was conducted, including male patients diagnosed with breast cancer (invasive or in situ) in 12 Italian breast units from January 1975 to December 2019. Patients aged 18 years or older were assessed for eligibility.

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Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) represents a significant health burden, with limited treatment options and poor prognosis. Despite advances in pharmacological and surgical interventions, the role of rehabilitation in MPM management remains underexplored. This study aims to assess the feasibility of a tailored pulmonary rehabilitation intervention addressing physical and respiratory function in MPM patients.

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Effective risk assessment in early breast cancer is essential for informed clinical decision-making, yet consensus on defining risk categories remains challenging. This paper explores evolving approaches in risk stratification, encompassing histopathological, immunohistochemical, and molecular biomarkers alongside cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) techniques. Leveraging machine learning, deep learning, and convolutional neural networks, AI is reshaping predictive algorithms for recurrence risk, thereby revolutionizing diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning.

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  • Multigene tests are important for managing early breast cancer because they help doctors understand how risky the cancer is and decide on treatment plans.
  • The American Society of Clinical Oncology supports these tests, but there are still some situations where it's not clear how to use them best.
  • The article talks about different tests like Oncotype Dx and MammaPrint, and explains their usefulness, costs, and how doctors can use these tests to improve care for women with early breast cancer.
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Prognostic Factors and Clinical Outcomes of Surgical Treatment of Major Thoracic Trauma.

Healthcare (Basel)

June 2024

Department of Thoracic Surgery, Fondazione IRCCS San Gerardo dei Tintori, 20900 Monza, Italy.

Background: Major thoracic trauma represents a life-threatening condition, requiring a prompt multidisciplinary approach and appropriate pathways for effective recovery. While acute morbidity and mortality are well-known outcomes in thoracic-traumatized patients, long-term quality of life in patients surviving surgical treatment has not been widely investigated before.

Methods: Between November 2016 and November 2023, thirty-two consecutive patients were operated on because of thoracic trauma.

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In the landscape of cancer treatment, particularly in the realm of breast cancer management, effective communication emerges as a pivotal factor influencing patient outcomes. This article delves into the nuanced intricacies of communication skills, specifically spotlighting the strategies embraced by breast radiologists. By examining the ramifications of communication on patient experience, interdisciplinary collaboration, and legal ramifications, this study underscores the paramount importance of empathetic and comprehensive communication approaches.

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One open question in the biology of growth factor receptors is how a quantitative input (i.e., ligand concentration) is decoded by the cell to produce specific response(s).

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  • Tyrosine kinase (TK) fusions are common in cancers and can either initiate cancer development or contribute to resistance against treatments.
  • A new sequencing method (FACTS) revealed that typical TK fusions, like ALK and ROS1, are favored due to active transcription and stable proteins, while atypical fusions are less stable and less effective for signaling.
  • Patients with atypical TK fusions tend to respond poorly to targeted therapies, emphasizing the importance of understanding TK fusions for more effective cancer treatment strategies.
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Paternal and induced gut microbiota seeding complement mother-to-infant transmission.

Cell Host Microbe

June 2024

Human Microbiota Research Program, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, 0014 Helsinki, Finland; Laboratory of Microbiology, University of Wageningen, 6703 WE Wageningen, the Netherlands. Electronic address:

Microbial colonization of the neonatal gut involves maternal seeding, which is partially disrupted in cesarean-born infants and after intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis. However, other physically close individuals could complement such seeding. To assess the role of both parents and of induced seeding, we analyzed two longitudinal metagenomic datasets (health and early life microbiota [HELMi]: N = 74 infants, 398 samples, and SECFLOR: N = 7 infants, 35 samples) with cesarean-born infants who received maternal fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT).

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Intracellular Osteopontin Promotes the Release of TNFα by Mast Cells to Restrain Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer.

Cancer Immunol Res

September 2024

Molecular Immunology Unit, Department of Experimental Oncology, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori di Milano, Milan, Italy.

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  • * Research using a mouse model revealed that mast cells (MCs) produce a protein called osteopontin (OPN), which helps inhibit NEPC growth through TNFα production when triggered by NEPC cells.
  • * The study identified syndecan-1 (SDC1) as a specific ligand for NEPC that activates this protective pathway, suggesting MCs could be a target for new therapies and SDC1 might serve as a biomarker for early detection of NEPC.
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In and out: Benchmarking in vitro, in vivo, ex vivo, and xenografting approaches for an integrative brain disease modeling pipeline.

Stem Cell Reports

June 2024

Department of Experimental Oncology, European Institute of Oncology IRCCS, Via Adamello 16, 20139 Milan, Italy; Department of Oncology and Hemato-Oncology, University of Milan, Via Santa Sofia 9, 20122 Milan, Italy; Neurogenomics Centre, Human Technopole, Viale Rita Levi-Montalcini 1, 20157 Milan, Italy. Electronic address:

Human cellular models and their neuronal derivatives have afforded unprecedented advances in elucidating pathogenic mechanisms of neuropsychiatric diseases. Notwithstanding their indispensable contribution, animal models remain the benchmark in neurobiological research. In an attempt to harness the best of both worlds, researchers have increasingly relied on human/animal chimeras by xenografting human cells into the animal brain.

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Prostate cancer (PCa) remains a significant global health challenge, particularly in its advanced stages. Despite progress in early detection and treatment, PCa is the second most common cancer diagnosis among men. This review aims to provide an overview of current therapeutic approaches and innovations in PCa management, focusing on the latest advancements and ongoing challenges.

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Introduction: The aim of this article was to offer a comprehensive non-systematic review of the literature about the use of Nuclear Medicine imaging exams for the evaluation of prostate cancer (PCa) in the recurrent setting, with a particular regard to positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) imaging.

Evidence Acquisition: A comprehensive nonsystematic literature review was performed in March 2024. Literature search was updated until March 2024.

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  • - The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of tiragolumab (anti-TIGIT) combined with atezolizumab (anti-PD-L1) as a treatment for PD-L1-positive persistent or recurrent cervical cancer in patients who had already undergone one or two chemotherapy treatments.
  • - In a phase II trial involving 171 patients, the combination treatment showed an objective response rate of 19.0%, which was not statistically significant against a predefined historical reference, indicating limited effectiveness.
  • - While both treatment groups had low progression-free survival rates (2.8 months for the combination therapy and 1.9 months for atezolizumab alone), the median overall survival was slightly better for the combination group at 11
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  • The SORAYA trial investigated the efficacy of mirvetuximab soravtansine-gynx in patients with FRα-high platinum-resistant ovarian cancer, achieving a primary endpoint with an objective response rate of 32.4%.
  • With a median overall survival of 15.0 months, those with fewer previous therapies had better outcomes (18.7 months for one to two lines vs. 11.6 months for three lines).
  • Response rates varied by treatment history, with a higher objective response rate noted in patients receiving mirvetuximab as their first treatment in the platinum-resistant setting (34.8%) compared to those who had prior therapies (28.2%).
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  • A Phase III study tested the efficacy of subcutaneous versus intravenous amivantamab for patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who had progression after prior treatments.
  • Results showed that the subcutaneous form maintained efficacy, with fewer side effects and a significantly longer overall survival, while also being more convenient to administer.
  • Patients receiving subcutaneous amivantamab had less infusion-related reactions and faster administration times, with 85% finding the treatment convenient compared to only 35% in the intravenous group.
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  • The study aimed to validate the effectiveness of autoplanning in whole breast irradiation across various clinical practices and complex cases, involving 24 centers and 240 patients.
  • Results showed equivalent target dosimetry between autoplans and manually generated plans, with significant reductions in doses to critical organs, leading to clinician preferences for autoplans in more cases.
  • The findings suggest that while autoplanning reduces the manual workload and improves outcomes, adjustments may be needed in some cases to increase clinician satisfaction with the automated plans.
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Purpose: The open-label, phase III EVOKE-01 study evaluated sacituzumab govitecan (SG) versus standard-of-care docetaxel in metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (mNSCLC) with progression on/after platinum-based chemotherapy, anti-PD-(L)1, and targeted treatment for actionable genomic alterations (AGAs). Primary analysis is reported.

Methods: Patients were randomly assigned 1:1 (stratified by histology, best response to last anti-PD-(L)1-containing regimen, and AGA treatment received or not) to SG (one 10 mg/kg intravenous infusion on days 1 and 8) or docetaxel (one 75 mg/m intravenous infusion on day 1) in 21-day cycles.

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  • The radiation therapy field is rapidly developing AI models, but there is a lack of adoption in clinical practice due to unclear guidelines on their development and validation.
  • A Delphi process was used to create a comprehensive guideline, involving discussions among authors to identify key topics like decision making, image analysis, and ethics related to AI in radiation therapy.
  • The resulting guideline includes 19 highly recommended statements aimed at improving the development and reporting of AI tools, ultimately facilitating their integration into clinical workflows.
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Constitutive heterochromatin is essential for transcriptional silencing and genome integrity. The establishment of constitutive heterochromatin in early embryos and its role in early fruitfly development are unknown. Lysine 9 trimethylation of histone H3 (H3K9me3) and recruitment of its epigenetic reader, heterochromatin protein 1a (HP1a), are hallmarks of constitutive heterochromatin.

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