Maria-Pia Bernardi
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Recent Articles
1.
Guerra G, Kong J, Millen R, Read M, Liu D, Roth S, et al.
Cell Death Dis
. 2021 Oct;
12(11):959.
PMID: 34663790
Anal cancer is a rare disease that has doubled in incidence over the last four decades. Current treatment and survival of patients with this disease has not changed substantially over...
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Guerra G, Kong J, Bernardi M, Ramsay R, Phillips W, Warrier S, et al.
Dis Colon Rectum
. 2018 Jan;
61(2):179-186.
PMID: 29337772
Background: Anal squamous cell carcinoma is a rare cancer with a high cure rate, making research into the treatment of locoregional failure difficult. Objective: The purpose of this study was...
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Bernardi M, Ngan S, Michael M, Lynch A, Heriot A, Ramsay R, et al.
Lancet Oncol
. 2015 Dec;
16(16):e611-21.
PMID: 26678214
Anal squamous cell carcinoma is a human papillomavirus-related disease, in which no substantial advances in treatment have been made in over 40 years, especially for those patients who develop disease...
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Bernardi M, Warrier S, Lynch A, Heriot A
ANZ J Surg
. 2015 May;
85(10):709-14.
PMID: 25943300
Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction (ACPO) and chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction (CIPO) are distinct clinical entities in which patients present similarly with symptoms of a mechanical obstruction without an occlusive lesion. Unfortunately, they...
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Carpinteri S, Sampurno S, Bernardi M, Germann M, Malaterre J, Heriot A, et al.
Ann Surg Oncol
. 2015 Mar;
22 Suppl 3:S1540-7.
PMID: 25794828
Background: Conventional laparoscopic surgery uses CO2 that is dry and cold, which can damage peritoneal surfaces. It is speculated that disseminated cancer cells may adhere to such damaged peritoneum and...