11 results on '"Marzullo, Franco"'
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2. Randomized Clinical Trial of Adjuvant Fluorouracil, Epirubicin, and Cyclophosphamide Chemotherapy for Patients With Fast-Proliferating, Node-Negative Breast Cancer
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Paradiso, Angelo, Schittulli, Francesco, Cellamare, Giovanni, Mangia, Annita, Marzullo, Franco, Lorusso, Vito, and De Lena, Mario
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- 2001
3. RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL OF ADJUVANT FEC POLICHEMOTHERAPY FOR FAST PROLIFERATING NODE NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER PATIENTS
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Paradiso, Angelo, Schittulli, Francesco, Mangia, Annita, Marzullo, Franco, and De Lena, Mario
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- 2000
4. The Expression Pattern of the AML1 Gene in Non-Hodgkin's B-Cell Lymphomas and Normal B Lymphocytes
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Chimienti, Guglielmina, Alaibac, Mauro, Marzullo, Franco, Carbone, Antonio, and Pepe, Gabriella
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- 2000
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5. Comparison of CHOP-B vs CEOP-B in ‘poor prognosis’ non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas. A randomized trial
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De Lena, Mario, Maiello, Evaristo, Lorusso, Vito, Brandi, Mario, Calabrese, Piero, Romito, Sante, Mazzei, Antonio, and Marzullo, Franco
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- 1989
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6. Fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis of HER-2/neu in brushings of normal oral mucosa
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Paradiso, Angelo, Abatangelo, Marta, Piepoli, Sandra, Tommasi, Stefania, Xu, Jian-Ming, Caponio, Maria Angela, Marzullo, Franco, D'Auria, Carlo, Achille, Gaetano, and Grammatica, Luciano
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- 2002
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7. Comparison of CHOP-B vs CEOP-B in 'poor prognosis' non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. A randomized trial.
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Lena, Mario, Maiello, Evaristo, Lorusso, Vito, Brandi, Mario, Calabrese, Piero, Romito, Sante, Mazzei, Antonio, and Marzullo, Franco
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Sixty consecutive previously untreated patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (intermediate or high grade and/or bulky disease and/or presence of constitutional symptoms), were randomized to receive either CHOP-B or CEOP-B (31 and 29 patients, respectively) to compare the therapeutic activity and toxicity. Complete response was observed in 65% of the patients treated with CHOP-B and 62% with CEOP-B; relapse of the disease occurred, respectively, in 5/20 (25%) and 6/18 (33%) of CR. Relapse-free survival and overall survival at 5 yr resulted in both groups (RFS 68% and 62% and overall survival 62% and 62%, respectively). In addition, increasing the dosage of epirubicin did not result in an increase in the haematologic toxicity or percent of CR. The haematologic toxicity was slightly lower in CEOP-B. The cardiologic monitoring (Eco 2D and EKG-Holter) at 400 mg mq of EDX and ADM did not demonstrate variations in cardiac function in the CEOP-B group, while in the ADM patients the ejection fraction was statistically lower as regards basal values. In conclusion, in our randomized study, substitution of ADM with EDX in non-Hodgkin's lymphomas in the CHOP-B regimen, did not decrease the therapeutic activity of the combined chemotherapy, while less toxicity (haematologic and cardiac) was observed. For these reasons, in our opinion, epirubicin can substitute adriamycin in second and third generation regimens for non-Hodgkin's lymphomas in which the major drawback for a wider diffusion is the severe toxicity observed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1989
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8. Comparison of Formalin, Ethanol, and Histochoice Fixation on the PCR Amplification from Paraffin-Embedded Breast Cancer Tissue.
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Giannella, Caterina, Zito, Francesco A., Colonna, Fulvia, Paradiso, Angela, Marzullo, Franco, Alaibac, Mauro, and Schittulli, Francesco
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- 1997
9. Jejunal adenocarcinoma in congenital heterotopic gastric mucosa.
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Caruso, M. Lucia, Marzullo, Franco, Caruso, M L, and Marzullo, F
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- 1988
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10. <atl>Fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis of HER-2/neu in brushings of normal oral mucosa
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Paradiso, Angelo, Abatangelo, Marta, Piepoli, Sandra, Tommasi, Stefania, Xu, Jian-Ming, Caponio, Maria Angela, Marzullo, Franco, D'Auria, Carlo, Achille, Gaetano, and Grammatica, Luciano
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HER2 gene , *SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma , *FLUORESCENCE in situ hybridization , *DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Oncogene alterations have been clearly demonstrated to be related to the carcinogenesis and progression of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). However, the analysis of these alterations for screening and early diagnostic purposes generally requires invasive techniques for surgical removal of pathological epithelium. The aim of the present study was to assess the feasibility of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis of HER-2/neu amplification in oral mucosa brushings and to compare the HER-2/neu status with the history and smoking and drinking habits of healthy subjects. Cells obtained by centrifugation of oral brushings from 21 subjects (overall no. of cells: 5125) were suspended in physiological saline and fixed onto two slides for cytological evaluation and FISH analysis (dual-target, dual-color fluorescence assay) of the HER-2/neu gene and CEP17 centromere. A mean of 89.8% of the cells showed two HER-2/neu signals and a mean of 94% had two CEP17 signals at fluorescent microscopy. Finally, a mean of 96% of cells with HER-2/neu / CEP17 had a ratio equal to 1. No association between smoking and drinking habits, age and the HER-2/neu and CEP17 characteristics evaluated by FISH was found. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2002
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11. A multi-element psychosocial intervention for early psychosis (GET UP PIANO TRIAL) conducted in a catchment area of 10 million inhabitants: study protocol for a pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial.
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Ruggeri M, Bonetto C, Lasalvia A, De Girolamo G, Fioritti A, Rucci P, Santonastaso P, Neri G, Pileggi F, Ghigi D, Miceli M, Scarone S, Cocchi A, Torresani S, Faravelli C, Zimmermann C, Meneghelli A, Cremonese C, Scocco P, Leuci E, Mazzi F, Gennarelli M, Brambilla P, Bissoli S, Bertani ME, Tosato S, De Santi K, Poli S, Cristofalo D, Tansella M, Ruggeri M, Mirella ME, Bissoli S, Bonetto C, Cristofalo D, De Santi K, Lasalvia A, Lunardi S, Negretto V, Poli S, Tosato S, Zamboni MG, Ballarin M, De Girolamo G, Fioritti A, Neri G, Pileggi F, Rucci P, Bocchio Chiavetto L, Scasselatti C, Zanardini R, Brambilla P, Bellani M, Bertoldo A, Marinelli V, Negretto V, Perlini C, Rambaldelli G, Lasalvia A, Bertani M, Bissoli S, Lazzarotto L, Bardella S, Gardellin F, Lamonaca D, Lasalvia A, Lunardon M, Magnabosco R, Martucci M, Nicolau S, Nifosì F, Pavanati M, Rossi M, Piazza C, Piccione G, Sala A, Sale A, Stefan B, Zotos S, Balbo M, Boggian I, Ceccato E, Dall'Agnola R, Gardellin F, Girotto B, Goss C, Lamonaca D, Lasalvia A, Leoni R, Mai A, Pasqualini A, Pavanati M, Piazza C, Piccione G, Roccato S, Rossi A, Sale A, Strizzolo S, Zotos S, Urbani A, Ald F, Bianchi B, Cappellari P, Conti R, De Battisti L, Lazzarin E, Merlin S, Migliorini G, Pozzan T, Sarto L, Visonà S, Brazzoli A, Campi A, Carmagnani R, Giambelli S, Gianella A, Lunardi L, Madaghiele D, Maestrelli P, Paiola L, Posteri E, Viola L, Zamberlan V, Zenari M, Tosato S, Zanoni M, Bonadonna G, Bonomo M, Santonastaso P, Cremonese C, Scocco P, Veronese A, Anderle P, Angelozz A, Amalric I, Baron G, Candeago EB, Castelli F, Chieco M, Cremonese C, Di Costanzo E, Derossi M, Doriguzzi M, Galvano O, Lattanz M, Lezzi R, Marcato M, Marcolin A, Marini F, Matranga M, Scalabrin D, Zucchetto M, Zadro F, Austoni G, Bianco M, Bordino F, Dario F, De Risio A, Gatto A, Granà S, Favero E, Franceschin A, Friederici S, Marangon V, Pascolo M, Ramon L, Scocco P, Veronese A, Zambolin S, Riolo R, Buffon A, Cremonese C, Di Bortolo E, Friederici S, Fortin S, Marcato M, Matarrese F, Mogni S, Codemo N, Russi A, Silvestro A, Turella E, Viel P, Dominoni A, Andreose L, Boemio M, Bressan L, Cabbia A, Canesso E, Cian R, Dal Piccol C, Dalla Pasqua MM, Di Prisco A, Mantellato L, Luison M, Morgante S, Santi M, Sacillotto M, Scabbio M, Sponga P, Sguotto ML, Stach F, Vettorato MG, Martinello G, Dassiè F, Marino S, Cibiniel L, Masetto I, Marcato M, Cabianca O, Valente A, Caberlotto L, Passoni A, Flumian P, Daniel L, Gion M, Stanziale S, Alborino F, Bortolozzo V, Bacelle L, Bicciato L, Basso D, Navaglia F, Manoni F, Ercolin M, Neri G, Giubilini F, Imbesi M, Leuci E, Mazzi F, Semrov E, Giovanni CS, Taro e Ceno V, Ovest P, Anelli S, Amore M, Bigi L, Britta W, Anna GB, Bonatti U, Borziani M, Crosato I, Galluccio R, Galeotti M, Gozzi M, Greco V, Guagnini E, Pagani S, Maccherozzi M, Marchi F, Melato E, Mazzucchi E, Marzullo F, Pellegrini P, Petrolini N, Volta P, Anelli S, Bonara F, Brusamonti E, Croci R, Flamia I, Fontana F, Losi R, Mazzi F, Marchioro R, Pagani S, Raffaini L, Ruju L, Saginario A, Tondelli MG, Marrama D, Bernardelli L, Bonacini F, Florindo A, Merli M, Nappo P, Sola L, Tondelli O, Tonna M, Torre MT, Tosatti M, Venturelli G, Zampolla D, Bernardi A, Cavalli C, Cigala L, Ciraudo C, Di Bari A, Ferri L, Gombi F, Leurini S, Mandatelli E, Maccaferri S, Oroboncoide M, Pisa B, Ricci C, Poggi E, Zurlini C, Malpeli M, Colla R, Teodori E, Vecchia L, D'Andrea R, Trenti T, Paolini P, Mazzi F, Carpeggiani P, Pileggi F, Ghigi D, Gagliostro M, Pratelli M, Rucci P, Lazzaro S, Antonelli A, Battistini L, Bellini F, Bonini E, Capelli CB, DiDomizio C, Drei C, Fucci G, Gualandi A, Grazia MR, Losi AM, Mazzoni FM, Marangoni D, Monna G, Morselli M, Oggioni A, Oprandi S, Paganelli W, Passerini M, Piscitelli M, Reggiani G, Rossi G, Salvatori F, Trasforini S, Uslenghi C, Veggetti S, Bartolucci G, Baruffa R, Bellini F, Bertelli R, Borghi L, Ciavarella P, DiDomizio C, Monna G, Oggioni A, Paltrinieri E, Rizzardi F, Serra P, Suzzi D, Carlo U, Piscitelli M, Arienti P, Aureli F, Avanzi R, Callegari V, Corsino A, Host P, Michetti R, Pratelli M, Rizzo F, Simoncelli P, Soldati E, Succi E, Bertozzi M, Canetti E, Cavicchioli L, Ceccarelli E, Cenni S, Marzola G, Gallina V, Leoni C, Olivieri A, Piccolo E, Ravagli S, Russo R, Tedeschini D, Verenini M, Abram W, Granata V, Curcio A, Guerra G, Granini S, Natali L, Montanari E, Pasi F, Ventura U, Valenti S, Francesca M, Farneti R, Ravagli P, Floris R, Maroncelli O, Volpones G, Casali D, Miceli M, Bencini A, Cellini M, De Biase L, Barbara L, Charles L, Pratesi C, Tanini A, Cellini M, Miceli M, Loparrino R, Pratesi C, Ulivelli C, Cussoto C, Dei N, Fumanti E, Pantani M, Zeloni G, Bellini R, Cellesi R, Dorigo N, Gullì P, Ialeggio L, Pisanu M, Rinaldi G, Konze A, Cocchi A, Meneghelli A, Bianco M, Modignani L, Frova M, Monzani E, Zanobio A, Malagoli M, Pagani R, Barbera S, Morganti C, Monzani E, Amadè ES, Brambilla V, Montanari A, Caterina G, Lopez C, Marocchi A, Moletta A, Sberna M, Cascio MT, Scarone S, Manzone ML, Barbara B, Mari L, Manzone ML, Razzini E, Bianchi Y, Pellizzer MR, Verdecchia A, Sferrazza MG, Manzone ML, Pismataro R, D'Eril GV, Barassi A, Pacciolla R, Faraci G, Torresani S, Rosmini B, Carpi F, Soelva M, Anderlan M, De Francesco M, Duregger E, Torresani S, Vettori C, Doimo S, Kompatscher E, Soelva M, Torresani S, Forer M, Kerschbaumer H, Gampe A, Nicoletti M, Acerbi C, Aquilino D, Azzali S, Bensi L, Bissoli S, Cappellari D, Casana E, Campagnola N, Dal Corso E, Di Micco E, Gobbi E, Ferri L, Gobbi E, Mairaghi L, Malak S, Mesiano L, Paterlini F, Perini M, Puliti EM, Rispoli R, Rizzo E, Sergenti C, Soave M, Alpi A, Bislenghi L, Bolis T, Colnaghi F, Fascendini S, Grignani S, Meneghelli A, Patelli G, Faravelli C, Casale S, Zimmermann C, Deledda G, Goss C, Mazzi M, Rimondini M, Gennarelli M, Scassellati C, Bonvicini C, Longo S, Bocchio Chiavetto L, Zanardini R, Ventriglia M, Squitti R, Frisoni G, Pievani M, Balestrieri M, Brambilla P, Perlini C, Marinelli V, Bellani M, Rambaldelli G, Bertoldo A, Atzori M, Mazzi F, Carpeggiani P, Beltramello A, Alessandrini F, Pizzini F, Zoccatelli G, Sberna M, Konze A, Politi P, Emanuele E, Brondino N, Martino G, Bergami A, Zarbo R, Riva MA, Fumagalli F, Molteni R, Calabrese F, Guidotti G, Luoni A, Macchi F, Artioli S, Baldetti M, Bizzocchi M, Bolzon D, Bonello E, Cacciari G, Carraresi C, Cascio MT, Caselli G, Furlato K, Garlassi S, Gavarini A, Lunardi S, Macchetti F, Marteddu V, Plebiscita G, Poli S, Totaro S, Bebbington P, Birchwood M, Dazzan P, Kuipers E, Thornicroft G, Pariante C, Lawrie S, Pariante C, and Soares JC
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- Cluster Analysis, Community Mental Health Centers, Humans, Italy, Patient Selection, Psychotic Disorders diagnosis, Psychotic Disorders psychology, Recurrence, Sample Size, Severity of Illness Index, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Case Management, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Community Mental Health Services, Family Relations, Psychotic Disorders therapy, Research Design
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Background: Multi-element interventions for first-episode psychosis (FEP) are promising, but have mostly been conducted in non-epidemiologically representative samples, thereby raising the risk of underestimating the complexities involved in treating FEP in 'real-world' services., Methods/design: The Psychosis early Intervention and Assessment of Needs and Outcome (PIANO) trial is part of a larger research program (Genetics, Endophenotypes and Treatment: Understanding early Psychosis - GET UP) which aims to compare, at 9 months, the effectiveness of a multi-component psychosocial intervention versus treatment as usual (TAU) in a large epidemiologically based cohort of patients with FEP and their family members recruited from all public community mental health centers (CMHCs) located in two entire regions of Italy (Veneto and Emilia Romagna), and in the cities of Florence, Milan and Bolzano. The GET UP PIANO trial has a pragmatic cluster randomized controlled design. The randomized units (clusters) are the CMHCs, and the units of observation are the centers' patients and their family members. Patients in the experimental group will receive TAU plus: 1) cognitive behavioral therapy sessions, 2) psycho-educational sessions for family members, and 3) case management. Patient enrollment will take place over a 1-year period. Several psychopathological, psychological, functioning, and service use variables will be assessed at baseline and follow-up. The primary outcomes are: 1) change from baseline to follow-up in positive and negative symptoms' severity and subjective appraisal; 2) relapse occurrences between baseline and follow-up, that is, episodes resulting in admission and/or any case-note records of re-emergence of positive psychotic symptoms. The expected number of recruited patients is about 400, and that of relatives about 300. Owing to the implementation of the intervention at the CMHC level, the blinding of patients, clinicians, and raters is not possible, but every effort will be made to preserve the independency of the raters. We expect that this study will generate evidence on the best treatments for FEP, and will identify barriers that may hinder its feasibility in 'real-world' clinical settings, patient/family conditions that may render this intervention ineffective or inappropriate, and clinical, psychological, environmental, and service organization predictors of treatment effectiveness, compliance, and service satisfaction.
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