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Giuseppe Scaletta

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Porfidia A, Camma G, Coletta N, Bigossi M, Giarretta I, Lupascu A, et al.
Front Cardiovasc Med . 2022 Jul; 9:880698. PMID: 35837602
Background: Catheter-related thrombosis (CRT) of the upper extremities is a frequent complication among cancer patients that carry a central venous catheter (CVC) and may lead to pulmonary embolism (PE) and...
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Romagnoli J, Tagliaferri L, Acampora A, Bianchi V, DAmbrosio V, DAviero A, et al.
Transplant Rev (Orlando) . 2021 Jul; 35(3):100636. PMID: 34237586
Introduction: Cancer is the second most common cause of mortality and morbidity in Kidney Transplant Recipients (KTRs). Immunosuppression can influence the efficacy of cancer treatment and modification of the immunosuppressive...
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Pelligra S, Scaletta G, Cianci S, Gueli Alletti S, Restaino S, Fagotti A, et al.
Minerva Ginecol . 2020 Dec; 72(6):404-412. PMID: 33306284
In most cancers, lymph node status is the most critical factor impacting the evolution of the disease and the overall survival. Identifying potential nodal metastasis allows the oncologist to adjust...
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Plotti F, Terranova C, Luvero D, Bartolone M, Messina G, Feole L, et al.
Chemotherapy . 2020 Nov; 65(3-4):77-84. PMID: 33197913
Introduction: Diet may influence various aspects of human health. In fact, it is well known that diet can favour or not the development of various human pathologies, like diabetes, hypertension,...
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Rinninella E, Fagotti A, Cintoni M, Raoul P, Scaletta G, Scambia G, et al.
Int J Gynecol Cancer . 2020 Apr; 30(5):654-663. PMID: 32241875
Background: Muscle mass plays a key role in predicting clinical outcomes in cancer. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate whether computed tomography (CT) scan indexes of muscle mass...
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Cianci S, Rumolo V, Rosati A, Scaletta G, Gueli Alletti S, Cerentini T, et al.
Curr Pharm Des . 2019 Jul; 25(22):2480-2490. PMID: 31333115
Introduction: Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death among gynecological malignancies. Its usual clinical manifestation is at advanced stages, with nutritional impairment, weight loss, and a consequent decline in...
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Rinninella E, Fagotti A, Cintoni M, Raoul P, Scaletta G, Quagliozzi L, et al.
Nutrients . 2019 Jun; 11(6). PMID: 31234395
Among all gynaecological neoplasms, ovarian cancer has the highest rate of disease-related malnutrition, representing an important risk factor of postoperative mortality and morbidity. Hence, the importance of finding effective nutritional...
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Luvero D, Plotti F, Aloisia A, Montera R, Terranova C, De Cicco Nardone C, et al.
Crit Rev Oncol Hematol . 2019 Jun; 140:28-38. PMID: 31176270
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the fifth most common cause of cancer death in women worldwide. Despite treatment options have continued to improve in recent years, the recurrence rate is still...
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Cianci S, Tarascio M, Rosati A, Caruso S, Uccella S, Cosentino F, et al.
Minerva Med . 2019 May; 110(4):320-329. PMID: 31081305
Introduction: The sexual function (SF) in patients affected by malignancies represents an important aspect influencing the quality of life (QoL). The most frequent symptoms reported are the decreased sexual desire,...
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Scaletta G, Quagliozzi L, Cianci S, Vargiu V, Mele M, Scambia G, et al.
Updates Surg . 2019 Apr; 71(4):729-734. PMID: 31006086
Postoperative chylous ascites is a rare complication from operative trauma to the cisterna chyli or lymphatic vessels in the retroperitoneum. In the present study, we aimed to identify the incidence...