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2. Crosscultural Adaptation And Validation Of The Italian Version Of The New Knee Society Knee Scoring System (KSS-ITALIAN)
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Ortopedia e Traumatologia - AO Ordine Mauriziano - Torino, Traumatologia dello Sport - Campus Bio-medico- Roma, Ortopedia e traumatologia - Policlinico di Modena, Ortopedia e Traumatologia-Istituto IFCA Firenze, and Ortopedia e Traumatologia-Fondazione Poliambulanza Istituto Ospedaliero Brescia
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- 2024
3. Exogenous and Endogenous Risk Factors for Early-onset Colorectal Cancer (DEMETRA)
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Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori di Milano, Milan, Italy, Ospedale Civile Guglielmo da Saliceto, Piacenza, Italy, Centro di Riferimento Oncologico di Aviano, Aviano, Italy, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Consorziale Policlinico di Bari, Bari, Italy, Gastroenterology Unit, University Hospital of Padova, Padova, Italy, Clinical Gastroenterology Unit, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Careggi, Firenze, Italy, IRCCS Arcispedale S. Maria Nuova - Azienda Ospedaliera di Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia, Italy, Azienda Ospedaliera San Gerardo di Monza, Monza, Italy, Azienda ULSS5 Polesana, Rovigo, Italy, Istituto Tumori Regina Elena - IRCCS IFO, Roma, Italy, University Hospital of Padova, Padova, Italy, IRCCS De Bellis, Castellana Grotte, Italy, University Hospital HELIOS Klinikum Wuppertal, Center for Hereditary Tumors, University of Witten-Herdecke, Wuppertal, Germany, Hospital of the University of Munich (LMU), Campus Großhadern, Munich, Germany, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland, Oslo University Hospital (OUS), Institute for Cancer Genetics and Informatics Norwegian Radium Hospital, Oslo, Norway, Department of Medicine University of Chicago Medicine, Illinois, USA, University of Colorado Hospital, CO, USA, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY, The James Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH, USA, Ohio State University, Cleveland Clinic Main Campus, Cleveland, OH, USA, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia, and Cavestro Giulia Martina MD PhD, Prof Cavestro Giulia Martina
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- 2024
4. Genetics and Environment INtersection in the ALS-FTD Spectrum: an Italian Twins Cohort StudY with a Multi-Omics Approach (GENIALITY)
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A.O.U. Città della Salute e della Scienza - Molinette Hospital, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Policlinico Paolo Giaccone Palermo, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi, Firenze, and JESSICA MANDRIOLI, Prof
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- 2024
5. Postural Management for Hip Luxation in Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy (CPluxprev2020)
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Fondazione I.R.C.C.S. Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta, Ospedale IRCCS G. Gaslini di Genova, IRCCS Eugenio Medea, IRCCS Don Carlo Gnocchi di Firenze, Azienda Unita' Sanitaria Locale Di Modena, Azienda Usl di Bologna, Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale della Romagna, Azienda ULSS di Verona e Provincia, and Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda, Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico
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- 2024
6. Analysis of Root Coverage Stability.
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University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, University of Firenze and Siena, Napoli, Italy, The European Research Group on Periodontology (ERGOPerio), and CARLO BERTOLDI, Professor
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- 2024
7. Infodemiology and Infoveillance of the Four Most Widespread Arbovirus Diseases in Italy
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Omar Enzo Santangelo, Sandro Provenzano, Carlotta Vella, Alberto Firenze, Lorenzo Stacchini, Fabrizio Cedrone, and Vincenza Gianfredi
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Toscana phlebovirus ,West Nile virus ,tick-borne encephalitis ,dengue ,infodemiology ,infoveillance ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 - Abstract
The purpose of this observational study was to evaluate the potential epidemiological trend of arboviral diseases most reported in Italy by the dedicated national surveillance system (ISS data) compared to searches on the internet, assessing whether a correlation/association between users’ searches in Google and Wikipedia and real cases exists. The study considers a time interval from June 2012 to December 2023. We used the following Italian search terms: “Virus Toscana”, “Virus del Nilo occidentale” (West Nile Virus in English), “Encefalite trasmessa da zecche” (Tick Borne encephalitis in English), and “Dengue”. We overlapped Google Trends and Wikipedia data to perform a linear regression and correlation analysis. Statistical analyses were performed using Pearson’s correlation coefficient (r) or Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (rho) as appropriate. All the correlations between the ISS data and Wikipedia or GT exhibited statistical significance. The correlations were strong for Dengue GT and ISS (rho = 0.71) and TBE GT and ISS (rho = 0.71), while the remaining correlations had values of r and rho between 0.32 and 0.67, showing a moderate temporal correlation. The observed correlations and regression models provide a foundation for future research, encouraging a more nuanced exploration of the dynamics between digital information-seeking behavior and disease prevalence.
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- 2024
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8. The Consistency and Quality of ChatGPT Responses Compared to Clinical Guidelines for Ovarian Cancer: A Delphi Approach
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Dario Piazza, Federica Martorana, Annabella Curaba, Daniela Sambataro, Maria Rosaria Valerio, Alberto Firenze, Basilio Pecorino, Paolo Scollo, Vito Chiantera, Giuseppe Scibilia, Paolo Vigneri, Vittorio Gebbia, and Giuseppa Scandurra
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artificial intelligence ,ChatGPT ,ovarian carcinoma ,guidelines ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Introduction: In recent years, generative Artificial Intelligence models, such as ChatGPT, have increasingly been utilized in healthcare. Despite acknowledging the high potential of AI models in terms of quick access to sources and formulating responses to a clinical question, the results obtained using these models still require validation through comparison with established clinical guidelines. This study compares the responses of the AI model to eight clinical questions with the Italian Association of Medical Oncology (AIOM) guidelines for ovarian cancer. Materials and Methods: The authors used the Delphi method to evaluate responses from ChatGPT and the AIOM guidelines. An expert panel of healthcare professionals assessed responses based on clarity, consistency, comprehensiveness, usability, and quality using a five-point Likert scale. The GRADE methodology assessed the evidence quality and the recommendations’ strength. Results: A survey involving 14 physicians revealed that the AIOM guidelines consistently scored higher averages compared to the AI models, with a statistically significant difference. Post hoc tests showed that AIOM guidelines significantly differed from all AI models, with no significant difference among the AI models. Conclusions: While AI models can provide rapid responses, they must match established clinical guidelines regarding clarity, consistency, comprehensiveness, usability, and quality. These findings underscore the importance of relying on expert-developed guidelines in clinical decision-making and highlight potential areas for AI model improvement.
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- 2024
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9. Observational Study of Viral BIOmarkers and microRNAs in Tumors Orofarynx and Occult Tumors Positive for Papilloma Virus
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Istituto Clinico Humanitas, Istituto Europeo di Oncologia, Azienda Policlinico Umberto I, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS, University of Firenze and Siena, Napoli, Italy, and Weizmann Institute of Science
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- 2023
10. An Integrated Radio-immunological Approach (IMMUNO-IMAGING)
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Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi, Firenze and Azienda Ospedaliera di Padova
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- 2023
11. Individual Food Preferences for the Mediterranean Diet in Cancer Patients (MyPrefMed)
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University of Lyon and University of Firenze and Siena, Napoli, Italy
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- 2023
12. Safe Management and Risk Evaluation of Pressure Pipes in the Process and Energy Industry
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Giovanni Grillone, Antonino Muratore, Eleonora Genco, Alberto Firenze, Maurilio Bellissimo, Giuseppe Giannelli, and Vincenzo Nastasi
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Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Computer engineering. Computer hardware ,TK7885-7895 - Abstract
Process and energy industries include chemical plants, oil refineries and bio-refineries, power plants, etc., in which a variety of pressure equipment/assemblies are located (steam generators, reactors, heat exchangers, pressure tanks, etc.), which use a very wide range of flammable and/or toxic substances. This equipment has historically been controlled, both during construction and operation, while the pressure pipes were considered potentially "dangerous" by the legislation only with the entry into force of the first European Directive 97/23/CE (PED Directive) and the European Directive 2014/68/EU, which modifies and integrates the previous one.The PED directive introduced pressure pipes because they very often cause triggering of accidental events (fires, explosions, toxic releases), involving successively important pressure equipment (steam generators, reactors, heat exchangers, pressure tanks, etc.). Pressure pipes must be particularly monitored and maintained in Seveso establishments (Seveso Directive - 2012/18/EU).In this paper authors suggest to the employer an operational framework for the safe management of residual risks of pressure pipes, during operating phase, due to the installation, use and/or reasonably foreseeable improper use of the aforementioned pipes are described here, showing an application example.It is important to note that, nowadays, there are pipes constructed in accordance with the PED Directive and pipes built before the introduction of these European Directives (the latter lack manufacturer’s certification). Employers in Italy must manage these two different types of pipes in compliance with the Decree of the Ministry of Production Activities No. 329, issued on December 1, 2004, and the Decree of the Ministry of Labour and Social Policies issued on April 11, 2011.Furthermore, authors describe the main effects on the health of workers and citizens living near industrial plants, due to accidents causing fires, explosions and release of toxic substances.Keywords: Pressure Pipes Safety (construction and exercise), incidental events, PED directive, Seveso directive, workers’ health, citizens’ h
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13. Cohort event monitoring of safety of COVID-19 vaccines: the Italian experience of the 'ilmiovaccinoCOVID19 collaborating group'
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Nicoletta Luxi, Chiara Bellitto, Francesco Ciccimarra, Emiliano Cappello, Luca L’Abbate, Marco Bonaso, Chiara Ajolfi, Paolo Baldo, Roberto Bonaiuti, Claudio Costantino, Giovambattista De Sarro, Cristina Di Mauro, Giuseppina Fava, Marina Ferri, Alberto Firenze, Fabiana Furci, Luca Gallelli, Luca Leonardi, Giovanna Negri, Fabio Pieraccini, Elisabetta Poluzzi, Chiara Sacripanti, Elisa Sangiorgi, Ester Sapigni, Ilenia Senesi, Roberto Tessari, Luigia Trabace, Alfredo Vannacci, Francesca Venturini, Francesco Vitale, Donatella Zodda, Marco Tuccori, and Gianluca Trifirò
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active surveillance ,vaccine safety ,COVID-19 ,special cohorts ,passive surveillance ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Introduction: In 2021, the European Medicines Agency supported the “Covid Vaccine Monitor (CVM),” an active surveillance project spanning 13 European countries aimed at monitoring the safety of COVID-19 vaccines in general and special populations (i.e., pregnant/breastfeeding women, children/adolescents, immunocompromised people, and people with a history of allergies or previous SARS-CoV-2 infection). Italy participated in this project as a large multidisciplinary network called the “ilmiovaccinoCOVID19 collaborating group.”Methods: The study aimed to describe the experience of the Italian network “ilmiovaccinoCOVID19 collaborating group” in the CVM context from June 2021 to February 2023. Comprising about 30 partners, the network aimed to facilitate vaccinee recruitment. Participants completed baseline and follow-up questionnaires within 48 h from vaccination over a 6-month period. Analyses focused on those who completed both the baseline and the first follow-up questionnaire (Q1), exploring temporal trends, vaccination campaign correlation, and loss to follow-up. Characteristics of recruited vaccinees and vaccinee-reported adverse drug reactions (ADRs) were compared with passive surveillance data in Italy.Results: From June 2021 to November 2022, 22,384,663 first doses and 38,207,452 booster doses of COVID-19 vaccines were administered in Italy. Simultaneously, the study enrolled 1,229 and 2,707 participants for the first and booster doses, respectively. Of these, 829 and 1,879 vaccinees, respectively, completed both baseline and at least Q1 and were included in the analyses, with a significant proportion of them (57.8%/34.3%) belonging to special cohorts. Most vaccinees included in the analyses were women. Comirnaty® (69%) and Spikevax® (29%) were the most frequently administered vaccines. ADR rates following Comirnaty® and Spikevax® were higher after the second dose, particularly following Spikevax®. Serious ADRs were infrequent. Differences were observed in ADR characteristics between CVM and Italian passive surveillance.Conclusion: This study confirmed the favorable safety profile of COVID-19 vaccines, with findings consistent with pivotal clinical trials of COVID-19 vaccines, although different proportions of serious ADRs compared to spontaneous reporting were observed. Continuous evaluation through cohort event monitoring studies provides real-time insights crucial for regulatory responses. Strengthening infrastructure and implementing early monitoring strategies are essential to enhance vaccine safety assessment and prepare for future pandemics.
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- 2024
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14. New-Onset Diabetes Mellitus in COVID-19: A Scoping Review
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Pantea Stoian, Anca, Bica, Ioana-Cristina, Salmen, Teodor, Al Mahmeed, Wael, Al-Rasadi, Khalid, Al-Alawi, Kamila, Banach, Maciej, Banerjee, Yajnavalka, Ceriello, Antonio, Cesur, Mustafa, Cosentino, Francesco, Firenze, Alberto, Galia, Massimo, Goh, Su-Yen, Janez, Andrej, Kalra, Sanjay, Kapoor, Nitin, Kempler, Peter, Lessan, Nader, Lotufo, Paulo, Mikhailidis, Dimitri P., Nibali, Luigi, Papanas, Nikolaos, Powell-Wiley, Tiffany, Rizvi, Ali A., Sahebkar, Amirhossein, Santos, Raul D., Toth, Peter P., Viswanathan, Vijay, and Rizzo, Manfredi
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- 2024
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15. Correction to: New-Onset Diabetes Mellitus in COVID-19: A Scoping Review
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Pantea Stoian, Anca, Bica, Ioana-Cristina, Salmen, Teodor, Al Mahmeed, Wael, Al-Rasadi, Khalid, Al-Alawi, Kamila, Banach, Maciej, Banerjee, Yajnavalka, Ceriello, Antonio, Cesur, Mustafa, Cosentino, Francesco, Firenze, Alberto, Galia, Massimo, Goh, Su-Yen, Janez, Andrej, Kalra, Sanjay, Kapoor, Nitin, Kempler, Peter, Lessan, Nader, Lotufo, Paulo, Mikhailidis, Dimitri P., Nibali, Luigi, Papanas, Nikolaos, Powell-Wiley, Tiffany, Rizvi, Ali A., Sahebkar, Amirhossein, Santos, Raul D., Toth, Peter P., Viswanathan, Vijay, and Rizzo, Manfredi
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- 2024
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16. Strategies to reduce stress and burnout in healthcare workers: an RCT research protocol
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Di Mario, Sofia, Filomeno, Lucia, Manai, Maria Vittoria, Shaholli, David, Marte, Mattia, Peruzzo, Margherita, Raffone, Antonino, Ferrara, Vincenza, Dorelli, Barbara, Cocchiara, Rosario Andrea, Sernia, Sabina, Mannocci, Alice, Firenze, Alberto, and La Torre, Giuseppe
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- 2023
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17. Application of Targeted Optical Coherence Tomography in Oral Cancer: A Cross-Sectional Preliminary Study
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Vera Panzarella, Fortunato Buttacavoli, Vito Rodolico, Laura Maniscalco, Alberto Firenze, Viviana De Caro, Rodolfo Mauceri, Simona E. Rombo, and Giuseppina Campisi
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optical coherence tomography ,oral cancer ,squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck ,oral potentially malignant disorders ,precancerous conditions ,oral biopsy ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background/Objectives: The diagnosis of oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs) and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) represent a significant challenge in oral medicine. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) shows promise for evaluating oral tissue microstructure but lacks standardized diagnostic protocols tailored to the structural variability and lesions of oral mucosa. Methods: This cross-sectional observational study aims to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of targeted biopsy-based and site-coded OCT protocols for common OPMDs and OSCC. Adult patients clinically diagnosed with OPMDs, including oral leukoplakia (OL), oral lichen planus (OLP), and OSCC were enrolled. Clinical and OCT evaluation before and after punch scalpel-site registration preceding diagnostic biopsy on the target site was performed. Blinded observers analyzed the OCT scans for OCT-based diagnoses. Sensitivity, specificity, and diagnostic accuracy for OCT evaluations before and after punch scalpel-site registration were statistically compared with histological findings. Results: A dataset of 2520 OCT scans and 210 selected images from 21 patients was obtained. Sensitivity and specificity post-target site registration were high for OSCC (98.57%, 100.00%), OL (98.57%, 98.57%), and OLP (97.14%, 98.57%). The positive predictive values ranged from 97.14% to 100.00%, while negative predictive values ranged from 98.57% to 99.29%. Inter-observer agreements were strong for OSCC (0.84) and moderate for OL (0.54) and OLP (0.47–0.49). Targeted OCT scans significantly improved diagnostic accuracy for all conditions (p < 0.001). Conclusions: This preliminary study supports using site-targeted OCT scans followed by a site-targeted punch biopsy, enhancing precision in oral diagnostics. This approach is foundational for developing pioneering automated algorithms guiding oral cancer and pre-cancer diagnosis via OCT imaging.
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- 2024
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18. Crowdsourcing a Moral Machine in a Pluralistic World
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Firenze, Paul, Vermaas, Pieter E., Editor-in-Chief, Cressman, Darryl, Series Editor, Doorn, Neelke, Series Editor, Silva, Edison Renato, Series Editor, Brey, Philip, Editorial Board Member, Bucciarelli, Louis, Editorial Board Member, Davis, Michael, Editorial Board Member, Feenberg, Andrew, Editorial Board Member, Floridi, Luciano, Editorial Board Member, Fudano, Jun, Editorial Board Member, Hansson, Sven Ove, Editorial Board Member, Hanks, Craig, Editorial Board Member, Hendricks, Vincent F., Editorial Board Member, Ihde, Don, Editorial Board Member, Koen, Billy Vaughn, Editorial Board Member, Kroes, Peter, Editorial Board Member, Lavelle, Sylvain, Editorial Board Member, Lynch, Michael, Editorial Board Member, Meijers, Anthonie W.M., Editorial Board Member, Michael, Duncan, Editorial Board Member, Mitcham, Carl, Editorial Board Member, Newberry, Byron, Editorial Board Member, Nissenbaum, Helen, Editorial Board Member, Nordmann, Alfred, Editorial Board Member, Pitt, Joseph C, Editorial Board Member, Sarewitz, Daniel, Editorial Board Member, Schmidt, Jon Alan, Editorial Board Member, Simons, Peter, Editorial Board Member, van den Hoven, Jeroen, Editorial Board Member, van der Poel, Ibo, Editorial Board Member, Weckert, John, Editorial Board Member, Fritzsche, Albrecht, editor, and Santa-María, Andrés, editor
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- 2023
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19. Tubuh Perempuan dan Kekerasan Seksual
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Rex Firenze Tonta
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document on the unity of the church ,female body ,sexual violence ,Christianity ,BR1-1725 - Abstract
This research focuses on and aims to recover the view of objectivating the female body, which is reduced to merely satisfying male lust, a source of sin, and other negative attachments. This perspective is suspected to be one of the factors in the sexual violence that occurs. The research method used in this research is qualitative, with a philosophical-theological approach. The philosophical approach uses Armada Riyanto's thoughts on “Menjadi-Mencintai” and “Relasionalitas:, while theologically using the human concept in the Document on Church Unity (DKG), Joas Adiprasetya's thoughts on the body in “the Labirin Kehidupan”, and the Theology of the Body of Pope John Paul II's. Beside that, this research also uses a documentation study approach to the DKG-PGI as well as several points of discussion in the PGI MPL annual meeting related to the spirituality of modesty. The findings of this research, that women's bodies are also in the image and likeness of God, and women's bodies should be respected by not crossing the boundaries of access so that sexual violence occurs. Beside that, in the findings from the documentation study on DKG, there is not a single word explicitly about sexual violence, although perhaps PGI discusses it in a larger scope, namely human rights. In this research, a possible offer to respond to the complexity of problems related to sexual violence within the scope of churches in Indonesia is to include in the DKG-PGI the church's commitment to jointly address and prevent sexual violence; encourage member churches to prepare prospective ministers and ministers with an awareness of the knowledge of sexual violence, such as by developing a 'Theology of the Body' and practicing a spirituality of moderation; on the other hand, if sexual violence has occurred, it is important to provide a safe place and advocate for victims of sexual violence.
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- 2023
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20. Information Vectors and the Capitalization of Social Practices
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Firenze, Paul, primary
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- 2023
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21. The Dual Pandemics of COVID-19 and Obesity: Bidirectional Impact
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Kapoor, Nitin, Kalra, Sanjay, Al Mahmeed, Wael, Al-Rasadi, Khalid, Al-Alawi, Kamila, Banach, Maciej, Banerjee, Yajnavalka, Ceriello, Antonio, Cesur, Mustafa, Cosentino, Francesco, Firenze, Alberto, Galia, Massimo, Goh, Su-Yen, Janez, Andrej, Kempler, Peter, Lessan, Nader, Lotufo, Paulo, Papanas, Nikolaos, Rizvi, Ali A., Sahebkar, Amirhossein, Santos, Raul D., Stoian, Anca Pantea, Toth, Peter P., Viswanathan, Vijay, and Rizzo, Manfredi
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- 2022
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22. Crowdsourcing a Moral Machine in a Pluralistic World
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Firenze, Paul, primary
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- 2023
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23. Molecular and pro-inflammatory aspects of COVID-19: The impact on cardiometabolic health
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Lo Presti, Elena, Nuzzo, Domenico, Al Mahmeed, Wael, Al-Rasadi, Khalid, Al-Alawi, Kamila, Banach, Maciej, Banerjee, Yajnavalka, Ceriello, Antonio, Cesur, Mustafa, Cosentino, Francesco, Firenze, Alberto, Galia, Massimo, Goh, Su-Yen, Janez, Andrej, Kalra, Sanjay, Kapoor, Nitin, Kempler, Peter, Lessan, Nader, Lotufo, Paulo, Papanas, Nikolaos, Rizvi, Ali A., Sahebkar, Amirhossein, Santos, Raul D., Stoian, Anca P., Toth, Peter P., Viswanathan, Vijay, and Rizzo, Manfredi
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- 2022
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24. Telemedicine for diabetes management during COVID-19: what we have learnt, what and how to implement
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Laszlo Rosta, Adrienn Menyhart, Wael Al Mahmeed, Khalid Al-Rasadi, Kamila Al-Alawi, Maciej Banach, Yajnavalka Banerjee, Antonio Ceriello, Mustafa Cesur, Francesco Cosentino, Alberto Firenze, Massimo Galia, Su-Yen Goh, Andrej Janez, Sanjay Kalra, Nitin Kapoor, Nader Lessan, Paulo Lotufo, Nikolaos Papanas, Ali A. Rizvi, Amirhossein Sahebkar, Raul D. Santos, Anca Pantea Stoian, Peter P. Toth, Vijay Viswanathan, Peter Kempler, and Manfredi Rizzo
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telemedicine ,type-2 diabetes (T2DM) ,COVID - 19 ,glucose monitoring ,diabetes prevention and control ,diabetes care ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
The past two decades have witnessed telemedicine becoming a crucial part of health care as a method to facilitate doctor-patient interaction. Due to technological developments and the incremental acquisition of experience in its use, telemedicine’s advantages and cost-effectiveness has led to it being recognised as specifically relevant to diabetology. However, the pandemic created new challenges for healthcare systems and the rate of development of digital services started to grow exponentially. It was soon discovered that COVID-19-infected patients with diabetes had an increased risk of both mortality and debilitating sequelae. In addition, it was observed that this higher risk could be attenuated primarily by maintaining optimal control of the patient’s glucose metabolism. As opportunities for actual physical doctor-patient visits became restricted, telemedicine provided the most convenient opportunity to communicate with patients and maintain delivery of care. The wide range of experiences of health care provision during the pandemic has led to the development of several excellent strategies regarding the applicability of telemedicine across the whole spectrum of diabetes care. The continuation of these strategies is likely to benefit clinical practice even after the pandemic crisis is over.
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- 2023
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25. Workplace violence among healthcare workers, a multicenter study in Italy
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La Torre, G., Firenze, A., Di Gioia, L.P., Perri, G., Soncin, M., Cremonesi, D., De Camillis, N., Guidolin, S., Evangelista, G., Marte, M., Fedele, N.G., De Sio, S., Mannocci, A., Sernia, S., and Brusaferro, S.
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- 2022
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26. Cohort event monitoring of safety of COVID-19 vaccines: the Italian experience of the "ilmiovaccinoCOVID19 collaborating group".
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Luxi, Nicoletta, Bellitto, Chiara, Ciccimarra, Francesco, Cappello, Emiliano, L'Abbate, Luca, Bonaso, Marco, Ajolfi, Chiara, Baldo, Paolo, Bonaiuti, Roberto, Costantino, Claudio, De Sarro, Giovambattista, Di Mauro, Cristina, Fava, Giuseppina, Ferri, Marina, Firenze, Alberto, Furci, Fabiana, Gallelli, Luca, Leonardi, Luca, Negri, Giovanna, and Pieraccini, Fabio
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DRUG side effects ,BOOSTER vaccines ,VACCINE safety ,VACCINE trials ,COVID-19 vaccines - Abstract
Introduction: In 2021, the European Medicines Agency supported the "Covid Vaccine Monitor (CVM)," an active surveillance project spanning 13 European countries aimed at monitoring the safety of COVID-19 vaccines in general and special populations (i.e., pregnant/breastfeeding women, children/adolescents, immunocompromised people, and people with a history of allergies or previous SARS-CoV-2 infection). Italy participated in this project as a large multidisciplinary network called the "ilmiovaccinoCOVID19 collaborating group." Methods: The study aimed to describe the experience of the Italian network "ilmiovaccinoCOVID19 collaborating group" in the CVM context from June 2021 to February 2023. Comprising about 30 partners, the network aimed to facilitate vaccinee recruitment. Participants completed baseline and follow-up questionnaires within 48 h from vaccination over a 6-month period. Analyses focused on those who completed both the baseline and the first follow-up questionnaire (Q1), exploring temporal trends, vaccination campaign correlation, and loss to follow-up. Characteristics of recruited vaccinees and vaccinee-reported adverse drug reactions (ADRs) were compared with passive surveillance data in Italy. Results: From June 2021 to November 2022, 22,384,663 first doses and 38,207,452 booster doses of COVID-19 vaccines were administered in Italy. Simultaneously, the study enrolled 1,229 and 2,707 participants for the first and booster doses, respectively. Of these, 829 and 1,879 vaccinees, respectively, completed both baseline and at least Q1 and were included in the analyses, with a significant proportion of them (57.8%/34.3%) belonging to special cohorts. Most vaccinees included in the analyses were women. Comirnaty
® (69%) and Spikevax® (29%) were the most frequently administered vaccines. ADR rates following Comirnaty® and Spikevax® were higher after the second dose, particularly following Spikevax® . Serious ADRs were infrequent. Differences were observed in ADR characteristics between CVM and Italian passive surveillance. Conclusion: This study confirmed the favorable safety profile of COVID-19 vaccines, with findings consistent with pivotal clinical trials of COVID-19 vaccines, although different proportions of serious ADRs compared to spontaneous reporting were observed. Continuous evaluation through cohort event monitoring studies provides real-time insights crucial for regulatory responses. Strengthening infrastructure and implementing early monitoring strategies are essential to enhance vaccine safety assessment and prepare for future pandemics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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27. Kant and Frankenstein: On Purity, Contingency, and 'Patchwork' Morality
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Firenze, Paul and Hagberg, Garry L., editor
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- 2021
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28. Development of warehouse monitoring dashboard using circular economy concept based on ERP system.
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Diefta, Firenze Sukmaning, Ridwan, Ari Yanuar, and Hediyanto, Umar Yunan Kurnia Septo
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CIRCULAR economy , *ENTERPRISE resource planning , *LEATHER industry , *MANUFACTURING processes , *SYSTEMS design - Abstract
The leather tanning industry, carried out by Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Indonesia, is a tanning company that produces gloves, garments, and other leather crafts from cow, sheep, and goat leather. The chemicals are used in production; the waste could harm the environment. As a result, to decrease environmental contamination, the leather tanning industry needs to use the circular economy concept. The center of the goods flow is in the warehouse; therefore, the leather tanning industry's warehouse must be considered using the circular economy indicators. This study focuses on developing a real-time monitoring dashboard to monitor the circular economy concept in a warehouse of the leather tanning industry. The study's findings include how the leather tanning industry implements the circular economy concept in their warehouse and the dashboard monitoring system design using Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) so that the environmental damage impact due to the production process can be reduced and handled correctly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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29. Factores asociados a sintomatología urinaria y su fenotipo clínico en pacientes con síndrome de intestino irritable
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Francisco A. Félix-Téllez, Guadalupe J. Peña-Barajas, Miriam A. Escobar-Montes, Ma., Fernanda Del-Río-O'Brien, Maithe E. Ibarra-Tapia, Salvador A. Mercado-Basoco, Firenze G. González-Gómez, Juan M. Aldana-Ledesma, and Edgar S. García-Jiménez
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Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 - Abstract
El síndrome del intestino irritable (SII) es un trastorno del eje cerebro-intestino con alta prevalencia global y tiene una amplia asociación con síntomas extraintestinales como los síntomas urinarios (SU).
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30. Health-related quality of life and its associated factors : results of a multi-center cross-sectional study among university students
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Backhaus, Insa, D’Egidio, Valeria, Saulle, Rosella, Masala, Daniele, Firenze, Alberto, De Vito, Elisabetta, Mannocci, Alice, and La Torre, Giuseppe
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31. Virtual Multidisciplinary Tumor Boards: A Narrative Review Focused on Lung Cancer
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Gebbia, Vittorio, Guarini, Aurelia, Piazza, Dario, Bertani, Alessandro, Spada, Massimiliano, Verderame, Francesco, Sergi, Concetta, Potenza, Enrico, Fazio, Ivan, Blasi, Livio, La Sala, Alba, Mortillaro, Gianluca, Roz, Elena, Marchese, Roberto, Chiarenza, Maurizio, Soto-Parra, Hector, Valerio, Maria Rosaria, Agneta, Giuseppe, Amato, Carmela, Lipari, Helga, Baldari, Sergio, Ferraù, Francesco, Di Grazia, Alfio, Mancuso, Gianfranco, Rizzo, Sergio, and Firenze, Alberto
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32. Application of Targeted Optical Coherence Tomography in Oral Cancer: A Cross-Sectional Preliminary Study.
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Panzarella, Vera, Buttacavoli, Fortunato, Rodolico, Vito, Maniscalco, Laura, Firenze, Alberto, De Caro, Viviana, Mauceri, Rodolfo, Rombo, Simona E., and Campisi, Giuseppina
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OPTICAL coherence tomography ,CANCER diagnosis ,PRECANCEROUS conditions ,SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma ,ORAL cancer ,ORAL lichen planus - Abstract
Background/Objectives: The diagnosis of oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs) and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) represent a significant challenge in oral medicine. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) shows promise for evaluating oral tissue microstructure but lacks standardized diagnostic protocols tailored to the structural variability and lesions of oral mucosa. Methods: This cross-sectional observational study aims to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of targeted biopsy-based and site-coded OCT protocols for common OPMDs and OSCC. Adult patients clinically diagnosed with OPMDs, including oral leukoplakia (OL), oral lichen planus (OLP), and OSCC were enrolled. Clinical and OCT evaluation before and after punch scalpel-site registration preceding diagnostic biopsy on the target site was performed. Blinded observers analyzed the OCT scans for OCT-based diagnoses. Sensitivity, specificity, and diagnostic accuracy for OCT evaluations before and after punch scalpel-site registration were statistically compared with histological findings. Results: A dataset of 2520 OCT scans and 210 selected images from 21 patients was obtained. Sensitivity and specificity post-target site registration were high for OSCC (98.57%, 100.00%), OL (98.57%, 98.57%), and OLP (97.14%, 98.57%). The positive predictive values ranged from 97.14% to 100.00%, while negative predictive values ranged from 98.57% to 99.29%. Inter-observer agreements were strong for OSCC (0.84) and moderate for OL (0.54) and OLP (0.47–0.49). Targeted OCT scans significantly improved diagnostic accuracy for all conditions (p < 0.001). Conclusions: This preliminary study supports using site-targeted OCT scans followed by a site-targeted punch biopsy, enhancing precision in oral diagnostics. This approach is foundational for developing pioneering automated algorithms guiding oral cancer and pre-cancer diagnosis via OCT imaging. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Detection in Oral Rinse vs. Oral Sponge: A Preliminary Accuracy Report in Oral Cancer Patients.
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Panzarella, Vera, Buttà, Michela, Buttacavoli, Fortunato, Capra, Giuseppina, Firenze, Alberto, Serra, Nicola, Giuliana, Giovanna, Pizzo, Giuseppe, Campisi, Giuseppina, and Mauceri, Rodolfo
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SALIVA analysis ,PAPILLOMAVIRUS disease diagnosis ,PREDICTIVE tests ,MOUTH tumors ,EARLY detection of cancer ,CANCER patients ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,MOUTHWASHES ,GENOTYPES ,SENSITIVITY & specificity (Statistics) - Abstract
Simple Summary: This research explores non-invasive methods for detecting Human Papillomavirus (HPV) in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). The study compares two self-collection techniques, oral rinse vs. salivary sponge, to determine their effectiveness in identifying HPV DNA. Results from 26 patients indicated that the salivary sponge method was more accurate and sensitive compared to the oral rinse. This finding suggests that a salivary sponge may be a superior option, especially for patients with functional limitations caused by OSCC. Our research could lead to improved non-invasive diagnostic tools for HPV in clinical settings. Background/Objectives: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a significant etiological factor in the development of oropharyngeal carcinogenesis. The detection of HPV in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) could be also crucial for diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment planning. This study compares the efficacy and accuracy of two non-invasive sampling methods, oral rinse, and oral sponge, in detecting HPV DNA in patients with OSCC. Methods: Twenty-six patients with histologically confirmed OSCCs were recruited (M/F = 15/11; mean age 68.6). From each patient, two self-collected oral specimens, in the form of an oral rinse and a salivary sponge (i.e., LolliSponge), were collected, and subsequently processed, utilizing INNO-LiPA HPV Genotyping Extra II for HPV DNA detection; Results: Oral sponge detection showed high specificity (100%), sensitivity (85.7%), and accuracy (96.2%) compared to the oral rinse sampling, also demonstrating an area AUC for its diagnostic performance significantly greater than 0.5 (0.93 vs. 0.5, p < 0.0001). Conclusions: This study supports that oral sponge sampling offers valuable non-invasive alternatives for HPV detection in patients with OSCC, with the potentiality to facilitate saliva sampling in patients that may exhibit functional deficit due to OSCC. Further research is recommended to validate these findings in larger cohorts and to explore the integration of these methods into routine clinical practice for the management of HPV-related OSCC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Infodemiology and Infoveillance of the Four Most Widespread Arbovirus Diseases in Italy.
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Santangelo, Omar Enzo, Provenzano, Sandro, Vella, Carlotta, Firenze, Alberto, Stacchini, Lorenzo, Cedrone, Fabrizio, and Gianfredi, Vincenza
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WEST Nile virus ,INFORMATION-seeking behavior ,ARBOVIRUS diseases ,TICK-borne encephalitis ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) - Abstract
The purpose of this observational study was to evaluate the potential epidemiological trend of arboviral diseases most reported in Italy by the dedicated national surveillance system (ISS data) compared to searches on the internet, assessing whether a correlation/association between users' searches in Google and Wikipedia and real cases exists. The study considers a time interval from June 2012 to December 2023. We used the following Italian search terms: "Virus Toscana", "Virus del Nilo occidentale" (West Nile Virus in English), "Encefalite trasmessa da zecche" (Tick Borne encephalitis in English), and "Dengue". We overlapped Google Trends and Wikipedia data to perform a linear regression and correlation analysis. Statistical analyses were performed using Pearson's correlation coefficient (r) or Spearman's rank correlation coefficient (rho) as appropriate. All the correlations between the ISS data and Wikipedia or GT exhibited statistical significance. The correlations were strong for Dengue GT and ISS (rho = 0.71) and TBE GT and ISS (rho = 0.71), while the remaining correlations had values of r and rho between 0.32 and 0.67, showing a moderate temporal correlation. The observed correlations and regression models provide a foundation for future research, encouraging a more nuanced exploration of the dynamics between digital information-seeking behavior and disease prevalence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Safety and efficacy of vaccinations in patients with multiple sclerosis: a systematic review.
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SANTANGELO, O. E., PROVENZANO, S., VELLA, C., FERMI, S., FACCHINI, L., RIZZO, M., BRIGHINA, F., CEDRONE, F., and FIRENZE, A.
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OBJECTIVE: The study aims to show the efficacy/effectiveness and safety of vaccinations in patients with multiple sclerosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This systematic review was conducted following the guidelines of the Cochrane Collaboration and the meta-analysis of observational studies in epidemiology (MOOSE). RESULTS: At the end of the review process, 133 studies were included; the bibliographic search was conducted on PubMed/Medline and Scopus, combining free text and words. CONCLUSIONS: In general, vaccinations do not seem to aggravate multiple sclerosis (MS) or increase the probability of relapse, particularly for inactivated vaccines and, in general, for the rest of the vaccines. However, it is advisable, especially for vaccines with a live attenuated virus, to carefully evaluate the risks and benefits of these vaccinations; as regards the effectiveness in relation to the drug taken, there is great variability in response. In particular, vaccinations are less effective in patients undergoing therapy with anti-CD20 and S1P modulators. At the same time, a small response is likely to be better than none. Whenever possible, vaccinations should be offered and recommended to patients with multiple sclerosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Potential impact of a nonavalent anti HPV vaccine in Italian men with and without clinical manifestations
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Liana Bosco, Nicola Serra, Teresa Fasciana, Daniela Pistoia, Marco Vella, Leonardo Di Gregorio, Rosaria Schillaci, Antonino Perino, Gloria Calagna, Alberto Firenze, and Giuseppina Capra
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Abstract Human papilloma virus infection (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted disease. Little is known about male infection. Nonavalent vaccine against types 6/11/16/18/31/33/45/52/58 was approved and neutral gender immunization programs have been proposed. This study evaluates the potential impact of nonavalent vaccine compared to quadrivalent in male living in Sicily (Italy). 58.7% of samples were HPV positive and forty-four types of HPV were identified. A significant higher estimated coverage of nonavalent vaccine than quadrivalent was observed (64.3% vs. 45.8%), with absolute and relative additional impact of 20.1% and 47.2%, respectively. Low impact of the vaccine were calculated as the empirical probability of HPV genotypes 6/11/16/18/31/33/45/52/58 alone or in combination; the high impact as empirical probability of HPV6/11/16/18/31/33/45/52/58 genotypes alone or in association with other genotypes. The potential impact of the nonavalent vaccine vs quadrivalent was significant for low and high impact (29.7% > 18:8%; 34:6% > 26.6%, respectively). Particularly, in men with lesions and risky sexual contact was significant only for low impact (35.5% > 29.7%; 31.4% > 19.7%, respectively). In partners with positive females was significant for low impact (26.3% > 15.1%) and high impact (33.7% > 23.2%). Nonavalent vaccine offers broader protection in men with HPV positive partners, who would have a potential role in the transmission of the infection.
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37. Body mass index and factors associated with overweight and obesity: a crosssectional in a small city of Western Sicily (Italy)
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Calamusa, Giuseppe, primary, Amodio, Emanuele, additional, Costantino, Claudio, additional, Di Pasquale, Maria, additional, Gelsomino, Viviana, additional, Morici, Mariagrazia, additional, Palmeri, Angelo, additional, Termini, Sabrina, additional, Firenze, Alberto, additional, Massenti, Maria Fatima, additional, and Vitale, Francesco, additional
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38. zoon politikon y las aporías de la virtud en la Política de Aristóteles
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Antonino Firenze
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aristóteles ,zoon politikon ,virtud ética ,virtud política ,poder político ,obediencia política ,Speculative philosophy ,BD10-701 ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Abstract
Este artículo analiza las aporías relativas al intento de conciliar en la Política la virtud ética del hombre bueno con la virtud política del buen ciudadano. Mientras la primera se caracteriza por el saber mandar en el ámbito doméstico sobre seres antropológicamente inferiores, la segunda se identifica con el saber obedecer al mando político ejercido en la polis entre individuos iguales y libres. Por consiguiente, este artículo pretende dar respuesta a la siguiente pregunta: ¿de qué modo Aristóteles justifica que un individuo legitimado por naturaleza a mandar en el oikos acabe por verse obligado a obedecer en tanto que ciudadano de la polis?
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39. Patients With Cancer and COVID-19: A WhatsApp Messenger-Based Survey of Patients’ Queries, Needs, Fears, and Actions Taken
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Vittorio Gebbia, Dario Piazza, Maria Rosaria Valerio, Nicolò Borsellino, and Alberto Firenze
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
PURPOSE This descriptive investigation was undertaken at three oncology units to report queries, needs, and fears related to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (COVID-19) of patients with cancer and to avoid uncontrolled treatment delays or withdrawal, behavioral mistakes, and panic. PATIENTS AND METHODS All queries spontaneously delivered through the WhatsApp instant messaging system commonly used by patients to communicate with oncology units were collected and grouped by homology in five categories. Responses to the queries were given according to recommendations by the Italian Association of Medical Oncology through WhatsApp and by subsequent phone calls. Patients were also classified according to the site of the primary tumor, stage of disease, and current treatments. Analysis of the association between these data and queries was carried out. RESULTS The social scenario in Italy is a nationwide lockdown except for hospitals, pharmacies, and food supplies. Overall, 446 different patients’ WhatsApp conversations were analyzed between March 1 and March 13 and comprised the following: requirement of visit delay by patients undergoing oral therapies or in follow-up, delays in chemotherapy or immunotherapy administration, queries about possible immunosuppression, and changes in lifestyle or daily activities. Delay requirements were statistically more frequent among patients with prostate or breast cancer compared with those with lung or pancreatic cancer. Actions taken by oncologists are also reported. CONCLUSION To our knowledge, the WhatsApp instant messaging system has been occasionally used in other medical settings with controversial results. In our experience, WhatsApp turned out to be adequate to give a rapid answer to most queries from patients with cancer in the COVID-19 pandemic scenario.
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40. Yo soy en cuanto sigo al animal. De la indecidibilidad ontológica humano-animal en Derrida
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Antonino Firenze
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derrida ,animalidad ,ontología ,fonologocentrismo ,deconstrucción ,Philosophy. Psychology. Religion ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 - Abstract
El propósito de este artículo es reflexionar acerca de la indecidibilidad ontológica que marca la relación entre subjetividad humana y alteridad animal en la obra de Derrida L’animal que donc je suis (2006). Para ello, en la primera parte del artículo, el análisis se dirige al texto La Pharmacie de Platon (1968) para hallar las premisas teóricas de dicha indecidibilidad ontológica, poniendo el acento en el papel jugado por la metáfora escritural en la deconstrucción de la metafísica fonologocéntrica operada por Derrida en este contexto previo. A continuación, el artículo analiza la aporía conceptual oculta tras el sintagma L’animal que donc je suis que da título a esta obra póstuma, haciendo especialmente hincapié en la constitutiva indecidibilidad semántica del «je suis».
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41. The opposed forces of differentiation and admixture across glacial cycles in the butterfly Aglais urticae
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Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Generalitat de Catalunya, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Ministero dell'Ambiente e della Tutela del Territorio e del Mare, Marques, Valéria, Hinojosa, Joan Carles, Dapporto, Leonardo, Talavera, Gerard, Stefanescu, Constantí, Gutiérrez, David, Vila, Roger, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Generalitat de Catalunya, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Ministero dell'Ambiente e della Tutela del Territorio e del Mare, Marques, Valéria, Hinojosa, Joan Carles, Dapporto, Leonardo, Talavera, Gerard, Stefanescu, Constantí, Gutiérrez, David, and Vila, Roger
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Glacial cycles lead to periodic population interbreeding and isolation in warm-adapted species, which impact genetic structure and evolution. However, the effects of these processes on highly mobile and more cold-tolerant species are not well understood. This study aims to shed light on the phylogeographic history of Aglais urticae, a butterfly species with considerable dispersal ability, and a wide Palearctic distribution reaching the Arctic. Through the analysis of genomic data, four main genetic lineages are identified: European, Sierra Nevada, Sicily/Calabria/Peloponnese, and Eastern. The results indicate that the Sardo-Corsican endemic taxon ichnusa is a distinct species. The split between the relict lineages in southern Europe and the main European lineage is estimated to have happened 400¿450 thousand years ago, with admixture observed during the Quaternary glacial cycles, and still ongoing, albeit to a much smaller extent. These results suggest that these lineages may be better treated as subspecific parapatric taxa. Ecological niche modelling supported the existence of both Mediterranean and extra-Mediterranean refugia during the glacial periods, with the main one located on the Atlantic coast. Nevertheless, gene flow between populations was possible, indicating that both differentiation and admixture have acted continuously across glacial cycles in this cold-tolerant butterfly, generally balancing each other but producing differentiated lineages in the southern peninsulas. We conclude that the population dynamics and the processes shaping the population genetic structure of cold-adapted species during the Quaternary ice ages may be different than those classically accepted for warm-adapted species.
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42. The Adolescent Label Impact Index in a Multicentric Observational Study. Have the Tobacco Advertisements an Impact on the Adolescents?
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Mannocci, Alice, Guerra, Fabrizio, Colamesta, Vittoria, Backhaus, Insa, Firenze, Alberto, Provenzano, Sandro, Fiore, Maria, Ferrara, Maria, Langiano, Elisa, De Vito, Elisabetta, Lorini, Chiara, Bonaccorsi, Guglielmo, Villari, Paolo, and La Torre, Giuseppe
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Background: Pictorial warnings may contribute to lower attractiveness of smoking, particularly among adolescents. The present study compared the impact of two different label styles of tobacco product warnings (textual and pictorial) among adolescents in a new standardized way, using the Adolescent Label Impact Index (ALII). Methods: A school-based cross-sectional study was conducted. Adolescent aged 10-20 years completed an online questionnaire. The ALII score was used to assess the impact of only-textual (ALII-T) and pictorial advertisements (ALII-P). Results: A total of 1,759 students (68.4% response-rate) declared that graphic warnings have a significant impact than textual ones (p < 0.05). The younger group, which has never smoked or just tried and believed in the harmful effects of tobacco, is associated with both scales of ALII scales (T and P) (p < 0.01). The socioeconomic status was associated with ALIIT (p < 0.01), but not ALII-P; female gender, smoker-peers, perception of the body weight are related to the ALII-P (p < 0.05) but not ALII-T. Conclusions: The pictorial labels represent a policy of tobacco use control that has potential effects, in particular in reducing communication inequalities between socio-economic categories, reinforcing the knowledge about the damage of smoking, discouraging adolescents, especially the younger ones who do not have never smoked or have just tried to become smokers. [This article was co-written by Collaborative Group including: Siriana Campioni, Armando Platania, Ilenia Bellini, Omar Enzo Santangelo, and Clara Ferrara.]
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43. Potential impact of a nonavalent anti HPV vaccine in Italian men with and without clinical manifestations
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Bosco, Liana, Serra, Nicola, Fasciana, Teresa, Pistoia, Daniela, Vella, Marco, Di Gregorio, Leonardo, Schillaci, Rosaria, Perino, Antonino, Calagna, Gloria, Firenze, Alberto, and Capra, Giuseppina
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44. Associations between Periodontitis, COVID-19, and Cardiometabolic Complications: Molecular Mechanisms and Clinical Evidence
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Giuseppe Mainas, Luigi Nibali, Mark Ide, Wael Al Mahmeed, Khalid Al-Rasadi, Kamila Al-Alawi, Maciej Banach, Yajnavalka Banerjee, Antonio Ceriello, Mustafa Cesur, Francesco Cosentino, Alberto Firenze, Massimo Galia, Su-Yen Goh, Andrej Janež, Sanjay Kalra, Nitin Kapoor, Peter Kempler, Nader Lessan, Paulo Lotufo, Nikolaos Papanas, Ali A. Rizvi, Amirhossein Sahebkar, Raul D. Santos, Anca P. Stoian, Peter P. Toth, Vijay Viswanathan, and Manfredi Rizzo
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Periodontitis is a microbially driven, host-mediated disease that leads to loss of periodontal attachment and resorption of bone. It is associated with the elevation of systemic inflammatory markers and with the presence of systemic comorbidities. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Although the majority of patients have mild symptoms, others experience important complications that can lead to death. After the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, several investigations demonstrating the possible relationship between periodontitis and COVID-19 have been reported. In addition, both periodontal disease and COVID-19 seem to provoke and/or impair several cardiometabolic complications such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, obesity, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and neurological and neuropsychiatric complications. Therefore, due to the increasing number of investigations focusing on the periodontitis-COVID-19 relationship and considering the severe complications that such an association might cause, this review aims to summarize all existing emerging evidence regarding the link between the periodontitis-COVID-19 axis and consequent cardiometabolic impairments.
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45. Per un bilancio critico del dibattito sorto intorno a Un’età contro la storia. Saggio sulla rivoluzione del XXI secolo
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Giuseppe Carlo Marino già ordinario di Storia Contemporanea nell’Università di Palermo, è autore – oltre che di noti studi sulla storia della Sicilia culminati nel best-seller internazionale Storia della mafia (Roma, Newton&Compton, 1998, che vanta 12 ristampe) – di numerosi libri sui rapporti tra politica e società in Italia, tra i quali l’ormai classico La formazione dello spirito borghese in Italia (Firenze, La Nuova Italia, 1974), (con A. Consiglio Marchese) Liberi di non scegliere. Friedman e la frontiera neoliberale di Ronald Reagan (Palermo, Flaccovio, 1982), Autoritratto del Pci staliniano (Roma, Editori Riuniti, 1992), Guerra fredda e conflitto sociale in Italia (Caltanissetta-Roma, Sciascia, 1994) e altre opere di notevole successo editoriale quali La repubblica della forza (Milano, Franco Angeli, 1995), Eclissi del principe e crisi della storia (Milano, Franco Angeli, 2000), Biografia del Sessantotto (Milano, Bompiani, 2005), Saggio su De Gasperi, Togliatti e il trasformismo italiano (Firenze, Le Monnier, 2002), Le generazioni italiane dall’Unità alla repubblica (Milano, Bompiani, 2008), Globalmafia (Milano, Bompiani, 2012) e, con Pietro Scaglione, L’altra Resistenza (Milano, Edizioni paoline, 2016).
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Globalization ,Crisis of history ,Information technology Revolution ,Financial capitalism ,Dialectics ,Globalizzazione ,Crisi della storia ,Rivoluzione informatica ,Capitalismo finanziario ,Dialettica ,History (General) ,D1-2009 ,Modern history, 1453- ,D204-475 - Abstract
In his comment to the debate risen on his essay about globalization and crisis of “historical thought”, Giuseppe Carlo Marino replies the previous comments by recalling their principal theoretical nodes and by developing the emerging points of the several contributions. Through a deep study of the principal questions dealt in the essay, Marino suggests interesting vision and poses innovative interpretations of the contemporanean world at the light of the events and political economical and cultural evolutions of the recent history.
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46. RECENSIONE: Giorgio SACCHETTI, Vite di partito. Traiettorie esistenziali nel PCI togliattiano. Priamo Bigiandi (1900-1961), Napoli, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, 2016, 200 pp.
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Carmelo ALBANESE (1979) ha conseguito il titolo di dottore di ricerca in Storia contemporanea all’Università di Firenze con una tesi sulla lotta politica in Sicilia in età giolittiana (I° Premio “Spadolini Nuova Antologia” – XVIII edizione). Interessato ai temi dell’antifascismo, della Resistenza e della società italiana fra le due guerre, dal 2014 collabora con l’Istituto Storico Toscano della Resistenza e dell’Età Contemporanea (ISRT). Tra le sue recenti pubblicazioni si segnalano i volumi: Leto Fratini, scultore. Percorsi esistenziali e traiettorie dell’antifascismo tra Firenze e Milano (Pisa, Pacini Editore, 2017) e Storia dell’Anpi Oltrarno. Associazionismo popolare e memoria della Resistenza a Firenze (Firenze, Anpi Oltrarno, 2017).
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47. Commento di Giovanni Gozzini a Un’età contro la storia. Saggio sulla rivoluzione del XXI secolo
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Giovanni Gozzini è professore di Storia contemporanea e Storia del giornalismo alla Facoltà di Lettere e filosofia dell’Università di Siena. È autore di studi su Firenze nell’Ottocento (Firenze francese, Firenze, Ponte alle grazie, 1989; Il segreto dell’elemosina, Firenze, L. S. Olschki, 1994) sulla storia dello sterminio nazista (La strada per Auschwitz, Milano, Bruno Mondadori, 1996), sulla storia del Pci (Storia del Partito comunista italiano, vol. 7, Dall’attentato a Togliatti all’VIII congresso, Torino, Einaudi, 1998), sulla storia del giornalismo (Storia del giornalismo, Milano, Bruno Mondadori, 2000) sulla storia delle migrazioni internazionali (Le migrazioni di ieri e di oggi. Una storia comparata, Milano, Bruno Mondadori, 2006) e sulla storia della globalizzazione (Un’idea di giustizia, Torino, Bollati Boringhieri, 2010). È stato membro della direzione della rivista «Passato e presente», dal 2000 al 2007.
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Globalization ,Crisis of history ,Information technology Revolution ,Financial capitalism ,Dialectics ,Globalizzazione ,Crisi della storia ,Rivoluzione informatica ,Capitalismo finanziario ,Dialettica ,History (General) ,D1-2009 ,Modern history, 1453- ,D204-475 - Abstract
In his comment to Giuseppe Carlo Marino’s essay about the globalization and crisis of “historical thought”, Giovanni Gozzini sets the changes in the social and economic dynamics in the last thirty years as a large alteration of the relationship between man and globalized reality of the new century. The mentioned historical events are systematically related with the latest evolutions of the economic model and the nowadays cultural debate.
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48. Commento di Carmelo Albanese a Un’età contro la storia. Saggio sulla rivoluzione del XXI secolo
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Carmelo Albanese (1979) ha conseguito il titolo di dottore di ricerca in Storia contemporanea all’Università di Firenze con una tesi sulla lotta politica in Sicilia in età giolittiana (I° Premio “Spadolini Nuova Antologia” – XVIII edizione). Interessato ai temi dell’antifascismo, della Resistenza e della società italiana fra le due guerre, dal 2014 collabora con l’Istituto Storico Toscano della Resistenza e dell’Età Contemporanea (ISRT). Tra le sue recenti pubblicazioni si segnalano i volumi: Leto Fratini, scultore. Percorsi esistenziali e traiettorie dell’antifascismo tra Firenze e Milano, Pisa, Pacini Editore, 2017; Storia dell’Anpi Oltrarno. Associazionismo popolare e memoria della Resistenza a Firenze, Firenze, Anpi Oltrarno, 2017.
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Globalization ,Crisis of history ,Information technology Revolution ,Financial capitalism ,Dialectics ,Globalizzazione ,Crisi della storia ,Rivoluzione informatica ,Capitalismo finanziario ,Dialettica ,History (General) ,D1-2009 ,Modern history, 1453- ,D204-475 - Abstract
In the comment to Giuseppe Carlo Marino’s essay about globalization and crisis of the “historical thought”, Carmelo Albanese covers the essential issues of the analysis proposed by Marino about the relationship among social economic dynamics, time commodification, new information technologies assertion. In this comment, Albanese gives a personal view of the political and cultural consequences and the linked effects about the modalities of redefinition of the historiographic debate in the 21st century.
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49. RECENSIONE: Arturo MARZANO, Storia dei sionismi. Lo Stato degli Ebrei da Herzl a oggi, Roma, Carocci, 2017, 256 pp.
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Elisa TIZZONI (La Spezia, 1983), PhD in Storia contemporanea, ha svolto incarichi di ricerca ed insegnamento presso le Università di Firenze, Pisa, Nizza, Salisburgo e presso altre istituzioni culturali; nel 2017 ha ottenuto una Postgraduate Vibeke Sørensen Grant presso l’Historical Archives of the European Union a Firenze. Attualmente è visiting Fellow presso il Department of History and Civilization dell’Istituto Universitario Europeo di Firenze e Cultore della Materia presso il Dipartimento di Storia e Civiltà dell’Università di Pisa.
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History (General) ,D1-2009 ,Modern history, 1453- ,D204-475 - Published
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50. Virtual Clinical and Precision Medicine Tumor Boards—Cloud-Based Platform–Mediated Implementation of Multidisciplinary Reviews Among Oncology Centers in the COVID-19 Era: Protocol for an Observational Study
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Livio Blasi, Roberto Bordonaro, Vincenzo Serretta, Dario Piazza, Alberto Firenze, and Vittorio Gebbia
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Medicine ,Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 - Abstract
BackgroundMultidisciplinary tumor boards play a pivotal role in the patient-centered clinical management and in the decision-making process to provide best evidence-based, diagnostic, and therapeutic care to patients with cancer. Among the barriers to achieve an efficient multidisciplinary tumor board, lack of time and geographical distance play a major role. Therefore, the elaboration of an efficient virtual multidisciplinary tumor board (VMTB) is a key point to successfully obtain an oncology team and implement a network among health professionals and institutions. This need is stronger than ever during the COVID-19 pandemic. ObjectiveThis paper presents a research protocol for an observational study focused on exploring the structuring process and the implementation of a multi-institutional VMTB in Sicily, Italy. Other endpoints include analysis of cooperation between participants, adherence to guidelines, patients’ outcomes, and patient satisfaction. MethodsThis protocol encompasses a pragmatic, observational, multicenter, noninterventional, prospective trial. The study’s programmed duration is 5 years, with a half-yearly analysis of the primary and secondary objectives’ measurements. Oncology care health professionals from various oncology subspecialties at oncology departments in multiple hospitals (academic and general hospitals as well as tertiary centers and community hospitals) are involved in a nonhierarchic manner. VMTB employs an innovative, virtual, cloud-based platform to share anonymized medical data that are discussed via a videoconferencing system both satisfying security criteria and compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. ResultsThe protocol is part of a larger research project on communication and multidisciplinary collaboration in oncology units and departments spread in the Sicily region. The results of this study will particularly focus on the organization of VMTBs, involving oncology units present in different hospitals spread in the area, and creating a network to allow best patient care pathways and a hub-and-spoke relationship. The present results will also include data concerning organization skills and pitfalls, barriers, efficiency, number, and types with respect to clinical cases and customer satisfaction. ConclusionsVMTB represents a unique opportunity to optimize patient management through a patient-centered approach. An efficient virtualization and data-banking system is potentially time-saving, a source for outcome data, and a detector of possible holes in the hull of clinical pathways. The observations and results from this VMTB study may hopefully be useful to design nonclinical and organizational interventions that enhance multidisciplinary decision-making in oncology. International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID)DERR1-10.2196/26220
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