Giuseppe Masera
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Picciolini O, Porro M, Cattaneo E, Castelletti S, Masera G, Mosca F, et al.
Ital J Pediatr
. 2016 Jun;
42(1):56.
PMID: 27260152
Background: Moebius syndrome (MBS) is rare disease characterized by nonprogressive congenital uni- or bi-lateral facial (i. e. VII cranial nerve) and abducens (i. e. VI cranial nerve) palsy. Although the...
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Samudio A, Figueredo D, Lassaletta A, Zelada O, Peris A, Bogado Yinde L, et al.
J Pediatr Hematol Oncol
. 2015 May;
37(5):383-90.
PMID: 25929610
In Paraguay, cancer is among the leading causes of death among children. We report challenges and solutions for building the country's first pediatric cancer center at the National University School...
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Magnani C, Mattioli S, Miligi L, Ranucci A, Rondelli R, Salvan A, et al.
Ital J Pediatr
. 2014 Dec;
40:103.
PMID: 25539823
Background: Aetiology of childhood leukaemia and childhood neoplasm is poorly understood. Information on the prevalence of risk factors in the childhood population is limited. SETIL is a population based case-control...
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Zannini L, Cattaneo C, Jankovic M, Masera G
J Psychosoc Oncol
. 2014 Jul;
32(5):576-601.
PMID: 24987819
This study investigated memories of childhood leukemia conveyed by survivors belonging to a Latin culture, exploring whether benefit findings was spontaneously reported, as by non-Latin survivors. Three hundred patients previously...
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Lanfranconi F, Pollastri L, Ferri A, Fraschini D, Masera G, Miserocchi G
PLoS One
. 2014 Jun;
9(6):e99282.
PMID: 24956391
Background: Separating out the effects of cancer and treatment between central and peripheral components of the O2 delivery chain should be of interest to clinicians for longitudinal evaluation of potential...
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Conter V, Valsecchi M, Parasole R, Putti M, Locatelli F, Barisone E, et al.
Blood
. 2014 Jan;
123(10):1470-8.
PMID: 24415536
The outcome of high-risk (HR) acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients enrolled in the AIEOP-BFM ALL 2000 study in Italy is described. HR criteria were minimal residual disease (MRD) levels ≥10(-3) at...
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Pacheco C, Lucchini G, Valsecchi M, Malta A, Conter V, Flores A, et al.
Pediatr Blood Cancer
. 2013 Dec;
61(5):827-32.
PMID: 24376241
Background: The aim of this paper is to describe the results of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) treatment in Nicaragua from 1995 to 2005 in the context of an international cooperation...
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Barr R, Klussmann F, Baez F, Bonilla M, Moreno B, Navarrete M, et al.
Pediatr Blood Cancer
. 2013 Dec;
61(2):345-54.
PMID: 24376230
Bridging the survival gap for children with cancer, between those (the great majority) in low and middle income countries (LMIC) and their economically advantaged counterparts, is a challenge that has...