13 results match your criteria: "Veneto Institute of Oncology IOV-IRCCS Padua[Affiliation]"

Purpose: To train and validate KB prediction models by merging a large multi-institutional cohort of whole breast irradiation (WBI) plans using tangential fields.

Methods: Ten institutions (INST1-INST10, 1481 patients) developed their KB-institutional models for left/right WBI (ten models for right and eight models for left). The transferability of models among centers was assessed based on the overlap of the geometric Principal Component (PC1) of each model when applied to other institutions and/or on the presence of significantly different optimization policies.

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  • The study investigates cognitive effects of COVID-19 on younger and older adults by comparing their performance over time.
  • It includes 226 participants and reveals significant differences in cognitive performance, especially in memory recall patterns between the two age groups.
  • The findings suggest that cognitive deficits in COVID-19 survivors may be linked to attention and concentration issues, aligning with the "brain fog" commonly reported post-infection.
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Cellular elements that infiltrate and surround tumours and pre-metastatic tissues have a prominent role in tumour invasion and growth. The extracellular vesicles specifically entrapped and stored within the extracellular matrix (ECM-EVs) may reflect the different populations of the tumour microenvironment and their change during tumour progression. However, their profile is at present unknown.

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  • * Patients with a history of trauma showed significantly worse psychological symptoms, particularly in depression, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive issues, compared to those without trauma.
  • * The findings emphasize the need to consider trauma in the psychological care of post-COVID patients to improve intervention strategies.
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Objectives: The aim of this study is to assess the aetiology, perioperative outcomes and treatment failure of contemporary patients undergoing open or robot-assisted ureteral reconstruction for iatrogenic injuries.

Patients And Methods: We retrospectively analysed consecutive patients who underwent ureteral reconstruction for iatrogenic injuries at two academic centres 07/2013 and 06/2022. A variety of open or robot-assisted procedures were performed, including uretero-cystoneostomy, Boari bladder flap, uretero-ureterostomy, ileal replacement and pyelo-ureteroplasty.

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  • The study aimed to assess the effectiveness and safety of fruquintinib, an oral drug targeting vascular endothelial growth factor receptors, in patients with advanced colorectal cancer who had not responded to existing treatments.
  • Conducted as a phase 3 clinical trial (FRESCO-2) across 14 countries, the research involved 691 patients randomly assigned to receive either fruquintinib or a placebo in addition to supportive care.
  • The primary goal was to measure overall survival, and the study is currently ongoing with results being analyzed following the occurrence of 480 patient deaths.
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Objectives: The very rapidly approved mRNA-based vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein, including Pfizer-BioNTech BNT162b2, are effective in protecting from severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in immunocompetent population. However, establishing the duration and identifying correlates of vaccine-induced protection will be crucial to optimise future immunisation strategies. Here, we studied in healthy vaccine recipients and people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS), undergoing different therapies, the regulation of innate immune response by mRNA vaccination in order to correlate it with the magnitude of vaccine-induced protective humoral responses.

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Anti-epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) monoclonal antibodies are approved for the treatment of RAS wild-type (WT) metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC), but the emergence of resistance mutations restricts their efficacy. We previously showed that RAS, BRAF and EGFR mutant alleles, which appear in circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) during EGFR blockade, decline upon therapy withdrawal. We hypothesized that monitoring resistance mutations in blood could rationally guide subsequent therapy with anti-EGFR antibodies.

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Background: There is currently a lack of evidence-based guidelines regarding surveillance for recurrence after esophageal and gastric (OG) cancer surgical resection, and which symptoms should prompt endoscopic or radiological investigations for recurrence. The aim of this study was to develop a core symptom set using a modified Delphi consensus process that should guide clinicians to carry out investigations to look for suspected recurrent OG cancer in previously asymptomatic patients.

Methods: A web-based survey of 42 questions was sent to surgeons performing OG cancer resections at high volume centers.

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  • Anaplastic lymphoma kinase-negative anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALK- ALCL) is a type of aggressive cancer affecting T-cells, with a median diagnosis age of 54 and a majority of male patients (62%).
  • Out of 1,553 cases studied globally, 71% were at advanced stages (III-IV), and 85% received multiagent chemotherapy, showing initial response rates of 77% overall and 63% complete.
  • After a median follow-up of 52 months, progression-free survival was 41 months, and overall survival was 55 months, with treatments including anthracycline and etoposide yielding better overall survival outcomes.
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Loss of Chromosome 18q11.2-q12.1 Is Predictive for Survival in Patients With Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Treated With Bevacizumab.

J Clin Oncol

July 2018

Erik van Dijk, Hedde D. Biesma, Martijn Cordes, Maarten Neerincx, Paul P. Eijk, Henk M.W. Verheul, Nicole C.T. van Grieken, and Bauke Ylstra, Vrije Universiteit Medical Center; Gerrit A. Meijer, Netherlands Cancer Institute; Cornelis J.A. Punt, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam; Miriam Koopman, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands; Dominiek Smeets and Diether Lambrechts, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; Sudipto Das, Orna Bacon, Jochen H.M. Prehn, Bryan T. Hennessey, Darran P. O'Connor, and Annette T. Byrne, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland; Verena Murphy, Cancer Trials Ireland; Anna Barat, Deborah A. McNamara, and Elaine W. Kay, Beaumont Hospital; Bozena Fender and William M. Gallagher, OncoMark Ltd; Rut Klinger and William M. Gallagher, University College Dublin, Dublin, United Kingdom; Johannes Betge, Timo Gaiser, and Matthias P.A. Ebert, University Hospital Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany; and Fotios Loupakis, Veneto Institute of Oncology IOV-IRCCS Padua, Italy.

Purpose Patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) have limited benefit from the addition of bevacizumab to standard chemotherapy. However, a subset probably benefits substantially, highlighting an unmet clinical need for a biomarker of response to bevacizumab. Previously, we demonstrated that losses of chromosomes 5q34, 17q12, and 18q11.

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Background: To evaluate the role of computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography (PET)/CT in patients with thymic cancer and thymoma at initial staging.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed CT and PET/CT scans of 26 patients with a thymic cancer (n = 9) or thymoma (n = 17). Chest CT findings documented were qualitative and quantitative.

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