Brunella Pasinetti
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Recent Articles
1.
Sartori E, Pasinetti B, Chiudinelli F, Gadducci A, Landoni F, Maggino T, et al.
Int J Gynecol Cancer
. 2010 Aug;
20(6):985-92.
PMID: 20683406
Objectives: The aim of this review was to analyze the role of follow-up in patients treated for endometrial cancer and to provide some compelling issues that may contribute to improve...
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Sartori E, Chiudinelli F, Pasinetti B, Maggino T
Int J Gynecol Cancer
. 2009 Mar;
19(1):54-7.
PMID: 19258942
No abstract available.
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Bignotti E, Tassi R, Calza S, Ravaggi A, Bandiera E, Rossi E, et al.
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 2007 Mar;
196(3):245.e1-11.
PMID: 17346539
Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify genes that are highly differentially expressed in metastatic serous papillary ovarian tumors (MET) when compared with primary ovarian serous carcinomas (OSPC)....
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Pecorelli S, Pasinetti B, Tisi G, Odicino F
Semin Oncol
. 2006 May;
33(2 Suppl 6):S17-25.
PMID: 16716799
Ovarian cancer represents the leading cause of death from gynecologic neoplasms. The chance of response to secondary treatment is currently disappointing; few agents have shown notable activity in recurrent/progressive patients....
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Sartori E, Chiudinelli F, Pasinetti B, Zanagnolo V
Gynecol Oncol
. 2006 Jan;
99(3 Suppl 1):S215-6.
PMID: 16419211
No abstract available.
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Zanagnolo V, Sartori E, Trussardi E, Pasinetti B, Maggino T
Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol
. 2005 Jun;
123(2):235-43.
PMID: 15921842
Objectives: Although cancer is predominantly a disease of aging, an increasing number of women survive malignancies before or during their reproductive years, which may interfere with their fertility potential. Although...