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2. Vaccination strategy and anti - SARS-CoV-2 S titers in healthcare workers of the INT – IRCCS “Fondazione Pascale” Cancer Center (Naples, Italy)
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Cavalcanti, Ernesta, Isgrò, Maria Antonietta, Rea, Domenica, Di Capua, Lucia, Trillò, Giusy, Russo, Luigi, Botti, Gerardo, Miscio, Leonardo, Buonaguro, Franco Maria, and Bianchi, Attilio Antonio Montano
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- 2021
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3. Evaluation of the diagnostic accuracy of a new point-of-care rapid test for SARS-CoV-2 virus detection
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Miscio, Leonardo, Olivieri, Antonio, Labonia, Francesco, De Feo, Gianfranco, Chiodini, Paolo, Portella, Giuseppe, Atripaldi, Luigi, Parrella, Roberto, Conenna, Rodolfo, Buonaguro, Franco Maria, Cavalcanti, Ernesta, Ascierto, Paolo, Botti, Gerardo, and Bianchi, Attilio
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- 2020
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4. New approach to implement cancer patient care: The valutazione percorso rete oncologica campana (ValPeROC)‐experience from an Italian oncology network
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Crispo, Anna, Rivieccio, Giorgia, Cataldo, Luca, Coluccia, Sergio, Luongo, Assunta, Coppola, Elisabetta, Grimaldi, Maria, Montagnese, Concetta, Nocerino, Flavia, Celentano, Egidio, Saviano, Rocco, Bastone, Anna, Baglio, Giovanni, De Angelis, Carmine, Ciardiello, Fortunato, Avallone, Antonio, Cassata, Antonino, Costanzo, Raffaele, Morabito, Alessandro, Maione, Paolo, Gridelli, Cesare, Cigolari, Silvio, Borrelli, Anna, De Placido, Sabino, Schiavone, Francesco, Bianchi, Attilio A. M., Pignata, Sandro, Aquino, Antonio, Bonito, Claudia, Buonerba, Carlo, Caccavallo, Fabrizio, Carlomagno, Chiara, Cavaliere, Marisa, Centonze, Sara, Damiano, Simona, De Divitiis, Chiara, De Nardo, Rosa, Del Deo Vito, Antonio, D'Errico, Davide, Esposito, Giorgio, Esposito, Lucia, Famiglietti, Vincenzo, Formisano, Lucia, Formisano, Luigi, Franzese, Elisena, Gaeta, Valeria, Gragnano, Elisabetta, Grimaldi, Rosaria, Iovane, Gelsomina, Lauria, Rossella, Migliore, Giovanna, Mirto, Maria, Napoletano, Angelina, Napoli, Domenico, Vitale, Pasquale, Pepe, Stefano, Rambaldo, Maria Pia, Renato, Massa, Rescigno, Marilena, Rossi, Emanuela, Santabarbara, Giuseppe, and Stanzione, Concetta
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- 2022
5. Bimodal Antibody-Titer Decline Following BNT162b2 Mrna Anti-SARS-Cov-2 Vaccination In Healthcare Workers of The INT – IRCCS “Fondazione Pascale” Cancer Center (Naples, Italy)
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Isgrò, Maria Antonietta, primary, Trillò, Giusy, additional, Russo, Luigi, additional, Tornesello, Anna Lucia, additional, Buonaguro, Luigi, additional, Tornesello, Maria Lina, additional, Miscio, Leonardo, additional, Normanno, Nicola, additional, Bianchi, Attilio Antonio Montano, additional, Buonaguro, Franco Maria, additional, and Cavalcanti, Ernesta, additional
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- 2022
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6. A SARS-CoV-2 Infection High-Uptake Program on Healthcare Workers and Cancer Patients of the National Cancer Institute of Naples, Italy
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Crispo, Anna, primary, Di Gennaro, Piergiacomo, additional, Coluccia, Sergio, additional, Gandini, Sara, additional, Montagnese, Concetta, additional, Porciello, Giuseppe, additional, Nocerino, Flavia, additional, Grimaldi, Maria, additional, Tafuri, Mariangela, additional, Luongo, Assunta, additional, Rotondo, Emanuela, additional, Amore, Alfonso, additional, Labonia, Francesco, additional, Meola, Serena, additional, Marone, Stefanie, additional, Pierro, Giovanni, additional, Menegozzo, Simona, additional, Miscio, Leonardo, additional, Perri, Francesco, additional, Rainisio, Maurizio, additional, Bianchi, Attilio A. M., additional, Cavalcanti, Ernesta, additional, Cascella, Marco, additional, and Celentano, Egidio, additional
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- 2022
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7. Structuring the basis for performance measurement in a cancer network. An explorative analysis
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Schiavone, Francesco, Leone, Daniele, Schiavone, Francesco, Rivieccio, Giorgia, Leone, Daniele, Caporuscio, Andrea, Pietronudo, Mariacristina, Bastone, Anna, Grimaldi, Maria, Celentano, Egidio, Crispo, Anna, D’Errico, Davide, Coppola, Elisabetta, Nocerino, Flavia, Pignata, Sandro, and Bianchi, Attilio
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This paper aims to address the topic of performance measurement in the healthcare industry by exploring the comprehension of the effects of dramatic and seamless digital evolution on the context itself. Our study aims to open new avenues of research hinged on three main topics: the digital transformation of the healthcare industry, the use of a digital platform in cancer networks, and the basis for structuring key performance indicators to monitor healthcare performance in the cancer networks effectively. The results shed light on the key role of digital platforms in KPIs constructions to assess healthcare performance. By exploring and merging the mentioned topics, we build a conceptual framework about the possible drivers for measuring healthcare performance, leading to the provision of instant care with a high degree of preventive capacity and decreasing costs. Our conceptual study could be useful for policymakers, practitioners, and academics interested in this area. From a theoretical point of view, the study offers valuable insights into two main fields: digital transformation in healthcare and performance measurement. It is a valuable tool for healthcare managers to redefine strategies based on patients. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of institutions’ contributions to promoting digitization. It is not without limits. The results can be context-sensitive. Future research can extend the analysis to compare results in different countries making results generalizable.
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- 2023
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8. HLA Does Not Impact on Short-Medium-Term Antibody Response to Preventive Anti-SARS-Cov-2 Vaccine
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Ragone, Concetta, primary, Meola, Serena, additional, Fiorillo, Pasqualina C., additional, Penta, Roberta, additional, Auriemma, Laura, additional, Tornesello, Maria Lina, additional, Miscio, Leonardo, additional, Cavalcanti, Ernesta, additional, Botti, Gerardo, additional, Buonaguro, Franco M., additional, Bianchi, Attilio, additional, Buonaguro, Luigi, additional, and Tagliamonte, Maria, additional
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- 2021
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9. Vaccination strategy and anti - SARS-CoV-2 S titers in healthcare workers of the INT – IRCCS “Fondazione Pascale” Cancer Center (Naples, Italy)
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Cavalcanti, Ernesta, primary, Isgrò, Maria Antonietta, additional, Rea, Domenica, additional, Capua, Lucia Di, additional, Trillò, Giusy, additional, Russo, Luigi, additional, Botti, Gerardo, additional, Miscio, Leonardo, additional, Buonaguro, Franco Maria, additional, and Bianchi, Attilio Antonio Montano, additional
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- 2021
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10. Robotic radical cystectomy with concomitant implantation of 3-piece penile prosthesis: a one-step solution
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Izzo, Alessandro, primary, Quarto, Giuseppe, additional, Grimaldi, Giovanni, additional, Castaldo, Luigi, additional, Muscariello, Raffaele, additional, Franzese, Dario, additional, Del Prete, Paola, additional, Ferro, Matteo, additional, Barberio, Daniela, additional, Bolognini, Ida, additional, Bianchi, Attilio Antonio Montano, additional, Autorino, Riccardo, additional, and Perdonà, Sisto, additional
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- 2021
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11. Post-Acute COVID-19 Rehabilitation Network Proposal: From Intensive to Extensive and Home-Based IT Supported Services
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Pinto, Monica, primary, Gimigliano, Francesca, additional, De Simone, Stefania, additional, Costa, Massimo, additional, Bianchi, Attilio A. M., additional, and Iolascon, Giovanni, additional
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- 2020
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12. Evaluation of the diagnostic accuracy of a new point-of-care rapid test for SARS-CoV-2 virus detection
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Miscio, Leonardo, primary, Olivieri, Antonio, additional, Labonia, Francesco, additional, Feo, Gianfranco De, additional, Chiodini, Paolo, additional, Portella, Giuseppe, additional, Atripaldi, Luigi, additional, Parrella, Roberto, additional, Conenna, Rodolfo, additional, Buonaguro, Franco Maria, additional, Cavalcanti, Ernesta, additional, Ascierto, Paolo, additional, Botti, Gerardo, additional, and Bianchi, Attilio, additional
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- 2020
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13. The Clinical and Translational Research Activities at the INT – IRCCS “Fondazione Pascale” Cancer Center (Naples, Italy) during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Buonaguro, Franco M., primary, Botti, Gerardo, additional, Ascierto, Paolo Antonio, additional, Pignata, Sandro, additional, Ionna, Franco, additional, Delrio, Paolo, additional, Petrillo, Antonella, additional, Cavalcanti, Ernesta, additional, Bonito, Maurizio Di, additional, Perdonà, Sisto, additional, De Laurentiis, Michelino, additional, Fiore, Francesco, additional, Palaia, Raffaele, additional, Izzo, Francesco, additional, D'Auria, Stefania, additional, Rossi, Virginia, additional, Menegozzo, Simona, additional, Piccirillo, Mauro, additional, Celentano, Egidio, additional, Cuomo, Arturo, additional, Normanno, Nicola, additional, Tornesello, Maria Lina, additional, Saviano, Rocco, additional, Barberio, Daniela, additional, Buonaguro, Luigi, additional, Giannoni, Giovanni, additional, Muto, Paolo, additional, Miscio, Leonardo, additional, and Bianchi, Attilio Antonio Montano, additional
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- 2020
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14. The Clinical and Translational Research Activities at the INT – IRCCS “Fondazione Pascale” Center (Naples, Italy) during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Buonaguro, Franco M., primary, Botti, Gerardo, additional, Ascierto, Paolo Antonio, additional, Pignata, Sandro, additional, Ionna, Franco, additional, Delrio, Paolo, additional, Petrillo, Antonella, additional, Cavalcanti, Ernesta, additional, Bonito, Maurizio Di, additional, Perdonà, Sisto, additional, De Laurentiis, Michelino, additional, Fiore, Francesco, additional, Palaia, Raffaele, additional, Izzo, Francesco, additional, D'Auria, Stefania, additional, Rossi, Virginia, additional, Menegozzo, Simona, additional, Piccirillo, Mauro, additional, Celentano, Egidio, additional, Cuomo, Arturo, additional, Normanno, Nicola, additional, Tornesello, Maria Lina, additional, Saviano, Rocco, additional, Barberio, Daniela, additional, Buonaguro, Luigi, additional, Miscio, Leonardo, additional, and Bianchi, Attilio Antonio Montano, additional
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- 2020
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15. Additional file 1 of Evaluation of the diagnostic accuracy of a new point-of-care rapid test for SARS-CoV-2 virus detection
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Miscio, Leonardo, Olivieri, Antonio, Labonia, Francesco, Feo, Gianfranco De, Chiodini, Paolo, Portella, Giuseppe, Atripaldi, Luigi, Parrella, Roberto, Conenna, Rodolfo, Buonaguro, Franco Maria, Cavalcanti, Ernesta, Ascierto, Paolo, Botti, Gerardo, and Bianchi, Attilio
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Additional file 1: Table S1. Results obtained by analyzing the 37 positive samples provided by Federico II University Hospital and their inclusion or exclusion from the trial. Table S2. Results obtained by analyzing the 206 negative samples included in the trial, provided by IRCCS Pascale and their inclusion or exclusion from the trial. Table S3. Results obtained by analyzing the 30 pooled samples prepared by Federico II University Hospital and their inclusion or exclusion from the trial. Table S4. Results obtained by the blind analysis of the 60 samples and their inclusion or exclusion included from the trial.
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- 2020
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16. Health tourism: an opportunity for sustainable development
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Illario, Maddalena, De Luca, Vincenzo, Leonardini, Lisa, Kucharczyk, Maciej, Parent, Anne-Sophie, Dantas, Carina, Jegundo, Ana Luísa, Van Staalduinen, Willeke, Ganzarain, Javier, Comisso, Leopoldo, Bramezza, Carlo, Carriazo, Ana Maria, Maritati, Antonio, Tramontano, Giovanni, Capozzi, Pierfrancesco, Goossens, Eva, Cotrone, Carmela, Costantini, Arianna, Ciliberti, Michela, Femiano, Maria, D’Amore, Antonio, Forlenza, Maria, Ruggiero, Rosa, Bianchi, Attilio, Augustin, Lua, Marrazzo, Vincenzo, Dello Ioio, Tristano, Capaldo, Steven J., Crudeli, Aurelio, De Cesare, Giovanni, Cuccaro, Fausta, Bracale, Giancarlo, Tramontano, Donatella, Postiglione, Amedeo, Matera, Camilla, Coscioni, Enrico, Bousquet, Jean, Illario, M, De Luca, V, Leonardini, L, Kucharczyk, M, Parent, A S, Dantas, C, Jegundo, A L, van Staalduinen, W, Ganzarain, J, Comisso, L, Bramezza, C, Carriazo, A M, Maritati, A, Tramontano, G, Capozzi, P, Goossens, E, Cotrone, C, Costantini, A, Ciliberti, M, Femiano, M, D'Amore, A, Forlenza, M, Ruggiero, R, Bianchi, A, Landier, Jean Augustin, Marrazzo, V, Dello Ioio, T, Capaldo, S, Crudeli, A, De Cesare, G, Cuccaro, F, Bracale, G, Tramontano, D, Postiglione, A, Matera, C, Coscioni, E, and Bousquet, J
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Active ageing ,health tourism ,age-friendly environments ,age-friendly environment ,Articles ,innovation ,accessibility - Abstract
In February 2017, the “Programma Mattone Internazionale Salute” (ProMis), that is the Italian Program for Internationalization of Regional Health Systems of the Ministry of Health (MoH), presented the first version of its Position Paper on Health Tourism, which embeds a first shared approach to the recommendations expressed by the European Committee of Regions (CoR) on “Age-Friendly” tourism. The CoR stresses the importance of local and regional authorities in the coordination of multi-sectoral policies such as healthcare, social assistance, transport, urban planning and rural development in relation to the promotion of mobility, security, accessibility of services, including health care and social services. “Age-friendly” tourism is an example of an innovative tourist offer that strives to meet the health needs of the entire “traveling” population, with an integrated and cross-sector approach that involves various organizations operating in sectors such as healthcare, accessibility and transport. The aim of the workshop was to explore the interest of the stakeholders to participate in a systemic action in the field of “health” tourism, and to identify priority implementation areas that offer opportunities to take advantage of validated, innovative experiences that strengthen the accessibility to health and social services in regional, national and international contexts. This effort provides the opportunity to take advantage of aligning the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) to the development of tourism, coherently with the needs and resources of local and regional health authorities.
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17. Characterization and burden of Campania children health migration across Italian regions during years 2006–2010: chance and/or necessity?
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Vajro Pietro, Paolella Giulia, Celentano Egidio, Longo Giuseppe, Saccheri Tullia, Pinto Claudio, Masullo Giuseppe, Scafarto Virginia, and Bianchi Attilio
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Campania region ,Southern Italy ,Children ,Health migration ,Interregional mobility ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Abstract Background To evaluate medical, economical and sociological variables underlying avoidable pediatric migration from Campania region. Methods Analysis of years 2006–2010 hospital discharge records, extracted from the archive of Regional Health Agency (ArSan), classified by Major Diagnostic Categories, Aggregate Clinical Codes, Discipline of dismissal, Local Health Authorities of residence, and age group 0–14 years (excluding those of healthy newborns). Sociological variables were evaluated by questionnaires. Results A total of 68,316 hospital discharge records were released by extra-regional structures. Major diagnostic categories and Discipline of dismissal indicated that the most implicated diseases (nervous system and mental disorders, hematology-oncology, and bone diseases) were not always of very high complexity. The total cost paid by the Campania Region was 124.700.000 Euros. The need for more specialized hospital pediatric units and/or with more pediatric subspecialties in the native region was pointed out by most of the self-administered questionnaires. Conclusions Pediatric migration is an important phenomenon with evident implications. The identification of the most concerned sub-specialties here reported can give useful information aiming to assist in the improvement of the existing pediatric resources in Campania region in the wider context of the national global child health advancement.
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18. Epithelial-mesenchymal transition in prostate cancer: an overview
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Montanari, Micaela, primary, Rossetti, Sabrina, additional, Cavaliere, Carla, additional, D’Aniello, Carmine, additional, Malzone, Maria Gabriella, additional, Vanacore, Daniela, additional, Franco, Rossella Di, additional, Mantia, Elvira La, additional, Iovane, Gelsomina, additional, Piscitelli, Raffaele, additional, Muscariello, Raffaele, additional, Berretta, Massimiliano, additional, Perdonà, Sisto, additional, Muto, Paolo, additional, Botti, Gerardo, additional, Bianchi, Attilio Antonio Montano, additional, Veneziani, Bianca Maria, additional, and Facchini, Gaetano, additional
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- 2017
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19. Epithelial-mesenchymal transition in prostate cancer: an overview
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Rossella Di Franco, Attilio Antonio Montano Bianchi, Elvira La Mantia, Sabrina Rossetti, Raffaele Muscariello, Maria Gabriella Malzone, Daniela Vanacore, Carla Cavaliere, Bianca Maria Veneziani, Paolo Muto, Gaetano Facchini, Micaela Montanari, Massimiliano Berretta, Gerardo Botti, Raffaele Piscitelli, Carmine D'Aniello, Sisto Perdonà, Gelsomina Iovane, Montanari, Micaela, Rossetti, Sabrina, Cavaliere, Carla, D’Aniello, Carmine, Malzone, Maria Gabriella, Vanacore, Daniela, Franco, Rossella Di, Mantia, Elvira La, Iovane, Gelsomina, Piscitelli, Raffaele, Muscariello, Raffaele, Berretta, Massimiliano, Perdonà, Sisto, Muto, Paolo, Botti, Gerardo, Bianchi, Attilio Antonio Montano, Veneziani, BIANCA MARIA, and Facchini, Gaetano
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,epithelial-mesenchymal transition ,Review ,Castration resistant ,TGF-β signaling ,Androgen deprivation therapy ,03 medical and health sciences ,Prostate cancer ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,androgen receptor ,Radiation oncology ,medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Epithelial–mesenchymal transition ,business.industry ,EGF/EGFR ,Cancer ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Therapeutic resistance ,medicine.disease ,prostate cancer ,Androgen receptor ,Epithelial-mesenchymal transition ,Radiation therapy ,030104 developmental biology ,Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Disease Progression ,business - Abstract
// Micaela Montanari 1,2 , Sabrina Rossetti 1 , Carla Cavaliere 1,3 , Carmine D’Aniello 1,4 , Maria Gabriella Malzone 1,5 , Daniela Vanacore 1 , Rossella Di Franco 1,6 , Elvira La Mantia 1,5 , Gelsomina Iovane 1,7 , Raffaele Piscitelli 1 , Raffaele Muscariello 8 , Massimiliano Berretta 9 , Sisto Perdona 8 , Paolo Muto 6 , Gerardo Botti 5,10 , Attilio Antonio Montano Bianchi 11 , Bianca Maria Veneziani 2 and Gaetano Facchini 1,7 1 Progetto ONCONET2.0, Linea Progettuale 14 per L’implementazione della Prevenzione e Diagnosi Precoce del Tumore alla Prostata e Testicolo, Regione Campania, Italy 2 Department of Molecular Medicine and Medical Biotechnologies, University of Naples “Federico II”, Naples, Italy 3 Department of Onco-Ematology Medical Oncology, S.G. Moscati Hospital of Taranto, Taranto, Italy 4 Division of Medical Oncology, A.O.R.N. dei COLLI “Ospedali Monaldi-Cotugno-CTO”, Naples, Italy 5 Pathology Unit, Istituto Nazionale Tumori “Fondazione G. Pascale”, IRCCS, Naples, Italy 6 Radiation Oncology, Istituto Nazionale per lo Studio e la Cura dei Tumori ‘Fondazione Giovanni Pascale’, IRCCS, Naples, Italy 7 Department of Uro-Gynaecological Oncology, Division of Medical Oncology, Istituto Nazionale Tumori ‘Fondazione G. Pascale’, IRCCS, Naples, Italy 8 Department of Uro-Gynaecological Oncology, Division of Urology, Istituto Nazionale Tumori ‘Fondazione G. Pascale’, IRCCS, Naples, Italy 9 Department of Medical Oncology, CRO Aviano, National Cancer Institute, Aviano, Italy 10 Scientific Directorate, Istituto Nazionale Tumori ‘Fondazione G. Pascale’, IRCCS, Naples, Italy 11 Directorate-General for Management, Istituto Nazionale Tumori ‘Fondazione G. Pascale’, IRCCS, Naples, Italy Correspondence to: Micaela Montanari, email: // Keywords : prostate cancer; epithelial-mesenchymal transition; androgen receptor; TGF-β signaling; EGF/EGFR Received : November 10, 2016 Accepted : February 15, 2017 Published : February 25, 2017 Abstract Prostate cancer is a main urological disease associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Radical prostatectomy and radiotherapy are potentially curative for localized prostate cancer, while androgen deprivation therapy is the initial systemic therapy for metastatic prostate disease. However, despite temporary response, most patients relapse and evolve into castration resistant cancer. Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a complex gradual process that occurs during embryonic development and/or tumor progression. During this process, cells lose their epithelial characteristics and acquire mesenchymal features. Increasing evidences indicate that EMT promotes prostate cancer metastatic progression and it is closely correlated with increased stemness and drug resistance. In this review, we discuss the main molecular events that directly or indirectly govern the EMT program in prostate cancer, in order to better define the role and the mechanisms underlying this process in prostate cancer progression and therapeutic resistance.
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20. [What affects diagnostic and therapeutic times for cancer patients care?]
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Coluccia S, Di Gennaro P, Crispo A, Grimaldi M, Nocerino F, Celentano E, Baglio G, Bastone A, Rivieccio G, Schiavone F, Bianchi AM, D'Errico D, Pignata S, and Coppola E
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Introduction: According with "Numbers of cancer in Italy. 2021" mortality is decreasing for both the genders (-10% for men, -8% for women) in Italy. However, this trend is not uniform and seems stable in the Southern regions. Analyses of oncological care in Campania Region highlighted some structural critical issues and delays, which did not guarantee an efficient and effective use of the available economic resources. So, the Campania region established in September 2016 the Campania oncological network (Roc) addressed to prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of tumours through the establishment of multidisciplinary oncological groups (Gom). In February 2020, the ValPeRoc project was launched with the aim of periodically and progressively evaluating the Roc's performance both for the clinical services and for the economic aspects., Methods: In five Goms (colon, ovary, lung, prostate, bladder) active in some Roc hospitals, the pre-Gom time elapsing between the date of diagnosis and the date of the first Gom meeting and the Gom time elapsing between the date of the first Gom meeting and the date of the treatment decision were measured. Gom times longer than 28 days were defined as high. The risk of high Gom time was analyzed with a Bart-type machine learning algorithm, considering the set of regressors (features) available to classify patients., Results: The results on the test set (54 patients) report an accuracy of 0.68. The classification technique reported a good fit for colon Gom (93%) and an over-classification for lung Gom. The study of the marginal effects showed a higher risk for those who had a previous therapeutic act and for lung Gom., Conclusions: Within the Goms took in consideration the proposed statistical technique showed that, depending on each Gom, correctly classified about 70% of individuals on risk of delaying permanence within the Roc. The ValPeRoc project evaluates Roc activity for the first time through a replicable analysis of patient pathway times from diagnosis to the act of treatment. Specifically, the times analyzed measure the quality of the regional health care system.
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21. New approach to implement cancer patient care: The valutazione percorso rete oncologica campana (ValPeROC)-experience from an Italian oncology network.
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Crispo A, Rivieccio G, Cataldo L, Coluccia S, Luongo A, Coppola E, Grimaldi M, Montagnese C, Nocerino F, D'Errico D, Celentano E, Saviano R, Bastone A, Baglio G, De Angelis C, Ciardiello F, Avallone A, Cassata A, Costanzo R, Morabito A, Maione P, Gridelli C, Cigolari S, Borrelli A, De Placido S, Schiavone F, Bianchi AAM, and Pignata S
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- Male, Humans, Italy, Patient Care, Risk Factors, Medical Oncology, Prostatic Neoplasms
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Objective: The primary goal of the Campania Oncology Network (ROC) was to reduce cancer delay and care fragmentation through the establishment of cancer-specific multidisciplinary oncologic groups (GOMs) and diagnostic and therapeutic assistance paths (PDTAs)., Methods: Five cancer centres of the ROC, with their own cancer specific GOM, were selected. In our analysis, we have focused on four neoplasms: lung, colon, ovarian and prostate cancers. The median time for pre-GOM and GOM Times was calculated for each tumour site. Univariate and multivariate logistic regressions were performed to individuate risk factors for pre-GOM and GOM Time., Results: Significant differences were observed for prostate cancer compared to other patients either for pre-GOM or GOM Times. Significant risks were found for ovarian and prostate cancers in pre-GOM time and for prostate cancer in GOM-Time., Conclusions: This experience will produce knowledge and data to guide decision-making and to manage more effectively the challenges of fighting cancer in Campania region. The Valutazione Percorso Rete Oncologica Campana (ValPeROC) study evaluates, for the first time, the ROC activity, through the analysis of key performance indices. Pre-GOM and GOM Time represent the quality of the entire regional health system and are useful to define models, which can evaluate the performance of the ROC over time., (© 2022 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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22. The clinical and translational research activities at the INT - IRCCS "Fondazione Pascale" cancer center (Naples, Italy) during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Buonaguro FM, Botti G, Ascierto PA, Pignata S, Ionna F, Delrio P, Petrillo A, Cavalcanti E, Di Bonito M, Perdonà S, De Laurentiis M, Fiore F, Palaia R, Izzo F, D'Auria S, Rossi V, Menegozzo S, Piccirillo M, Celentano E, Cuomo A, Normanno N, Tornesello ML, Saviano R, Barberio D, Buonaguro L, Giannoni G, Muto P, Miscio L, and Bianchi AAM
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COVID-19 pandemic following the outbreak in China and Western Europe, where it finally lost the momentum, is now devastating North and South America. It has not been identified the reason and the molecular mechanisms of the two different patterns of the pulmonary host responses to the virus from a minimal disease in young subjects to a severe distress syndrome (ARDS) in older subjects, particularly those with previous chronic diseases (including diabetes) and cancer. The Management of the Istituto Nazionale Tumori - IRCCS "Fondazione Pascale" in Naples (INT-Pascale), along with all Health professionals decided not to interrupt the treatment of those hospitalized and to continue, even if after a careful triage in order not to allow SARS-CoV-2 positive subjects to access, to take care of cancer patients with serious conditions. Although very few (n = 3) patients developed a symptomatic COVID-19 and required the transfer to a COVID-19 area of the Institute, no patients died during the hospitalization and completed their oncology treatment. Besides monitoring of the patients, all employees of the Institute (physicians, nurses, researchers, lawyers, accountants, gatekeepers, guardians, janitors) have been tested for a possible exposure. Personnel identified as positive, has been promptly subjected to home quarantine and subdued to health surveillance. One severe case of respiratory distress has been reported in a positive employees and one death of a family member. Further steps to home monitoring of COVID-19 clinical course have been taken with the development of remote Wi-Fi connected digital devices for the detection of early signs of respiratory distress, including heart rate and oxygen saturation.In conclusion cancer care has been performed and continued safely also during COVID-19 pandemic and further remote home strategies are in progress to ensure the appropriate monitoring of cancer patients.
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- 2020
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