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D F Merlo

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Revelli A, Porcu E, Levi Setti P, Delle Piane L, Merlo D, Anserini P
Gynecol Endocrinol . 2013 Sep; 29(11):993-6. PMID: 24000936
Objective: To assess the advantages and disadvantages of using letrozole for controlled ovarian stimulation (COH) in young patients with estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer, wishing to cryopreserve oocytes. Design: Retrospective...
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Merlo D, Ceppi M, Filiberti R, Bocchini V, Znaor A, Gamulin M, et al.
Breast Cancer Res Treat . 2012 Mar; 134(1):363-70. PMID: 22456983
An increase in the incidence of breast cancer in women aged<40 years has been reported in recent years. Increased incidence could be partly explained by subtle detection biases, but the...
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Bruzzone M, Centurioni M, Giglione P, Gualco M, Merlo D, Miglietta L, et al.
Oncology . 2011 Jul; 80(3-4):238-46. PMID: 21734415
Objective: The outcome of advanced ovarian cancer patients has not significantly improved since the introduction of platinum. One of the major reasons for this failure is the lack of an...
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Pesatori A, Garte S, Popov T, Georgieva T, Panev T, Bonzini M, et al.
Med Lav . 2009 Apr; 100(2):83-90. PMID: 19382518
Objectives: Only few studies have examined early hematological effects in human populations exposed to low benzene levels and their findings are controversial. We evaluated hematological outcomes (WBC, neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes,...
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Merlo D, Rossi L, Pellegrino C, Ceppi M, Cardellino U, Capurro C, et al.
J Vet Intern Med . 2008 Jun; 22(4):976-84. PMID: 18564221
Background: The occurrence of spontaneous tumors in pet animals has been estimated in a few European and North American veterinary cancer registries with dissimilar methodologies and variable reference populations. Objectives:...
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Fucic A, Brunborg G, Lasan R, Jezek D, Knudsen L, Merlo D
Mutat Res . 2007 Dec; 658(1-2):111-123. PMID: 18155954
During the last decade, our knowledge of the mechanisms by which children respond to exposures to physical and chemical agents present in the environment, has significantly increased. Results of recent...
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Merlo D, Knudsen L, Matusiewicz K, Niebroj L, Vahakangas K
J Med Ethics . 2007 Jul; 33(7):408-13. PMID: 17601869
Children, because of age-related reasons, are a vulnerable population, and protecting their health is a social, scientific and emotional priority. The increased susceptibility of children and fetuses to environmental (including...
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Marinaccio A, Scarselli A, Gorini G, Chellini E, Mastrantonio M, Uccelli R, et al.
Occup Environ Med . 2006 Jul; 63(11):762-5. PMID: 16847031
Objectives: To estimate cause specific mortality in a large cohort of Italian workers compensated for silicosis. Methods: The cohort included 14 929 subjects (14,098 men and 831 women) compensated for...
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Puntoni R, Ceppi M, Casella C, Ugolini D, Gennaro V, Puntoni M, et al.
Occup Environ Med . 2005 Mar; 62(4):270-1. PMID: 15778261
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Merlo D, Garattini S, Gelatti U, Simonati C, Covolo L, Ceppi M, et al.
Occup Environ Med . 2004 Jan; 61(2):e9. PMID: 14739393
Background: Graphite electrode manufacturing workers are exposed to coal tar and its volatiles containing a variety of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), silica and graphite dusts, and asbestos. Aims: To investigate...