6 results on '"Maria Sorce"'
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2. Gastric and Rectal Metastases from Malignant Melanoma Presenting with Hypochromic Anemia and Treated with Immunotherapy
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Pietro Genova, Maria Sorce, Daniela Cabibi, Gaspare Genova, Vittorio Gebbia, Daniela Galanti, Chiara Ancona, and Maria Rosaria Valerio
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
The authors present a case of an 80-year-old Caucasian male with multiple gastric and rectal metastases from malignant melanoma presenting with hypochromic anemia as the sole symptom of disease without evidence of cutaneous and ocular tumor localization. The patient had a medical history positive for malignant lentigo melanoma of the occipital region of the scalp and early stage laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma and prostatic carcinoma treated with radiation therapy. The authors make some considerations on intestinal involvement by metastatic melanoma and discuss the choice of not treating with endoscopic procedures the gastric metastatic lesions most likely responsible for the clinical sign present at diagnosis. The patient was referred to clinical oncologists and received immunotherapy with ipilimumab and pembrolizumab.
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- 2017
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3. LIFE BEYOND LONG-TERM CANCER SURVIVORS: CONCERNS AND UPDATES
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Paolo Tralongo, Vittorio Mattioli, Roberto Bordonaro, Franco DI Raimondo, Francesco Ferraù, Giordano Beretta, Concetta Biondo, Livio Blasi, Riccardo Bottino, Carlo Carnaghi, Simona Carnio, Amanda Casirati, Luigi Cavanna, Roberta De Angelis, Francesco de Lorenzo, Andrea Di Cataldo, Massimo Di Maio, Davide Dondi, Fabio Efficacie, Fabio Fichera, Guido Gini, Stefano Giordani, Riccardo Haupt, Elisabetta Iannelli, Gabriella Insolia, Mario Lazzaro, Lavinia Lo Curzio, Evaristo Maiello, Sandro Barni, Carmelo Nicolosi, Domenico Priolo, Elena Puzzo, Stefania Rapisardi, Daniela Respini, Giuseppe Saglio, Daniela Sambataro, Nicola Silvestris, Rosalia Maria Sorce, Alfredo Spartà, Chiara Barone, Laura Valvo, Maria Vasile, Stefano Vitello, and Monica Zerilli
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life beyond cancer ,cancer rehabilitation ,long-term surveillance ,social issues ,financial issues ,insurance issues ,childhood cancer ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
During the Conference on Cancer Long-term Survivors, held in Siracusa (Italy) on September 16, 2022, Oncologists, General Practitioners, Epidemiologists, Hematologists, Pediatric Oncologists, Nurses, Industry Medical Affairs and Patients' Advocates came together to discuss the clinical implications of the condition beyond acute cancer. The debate was based both on the current literature on this topic, and on the opinion of all participants. Specifically, numerous issues were discussed in the round tables, but focused mainly on the following topics: - REASONS FOR SUCCESS IN IMPROVING SURVIVAL RATES - REHABILITATION - LONG-TERM SURVEILLANCE - PEDIATRIC AND YOUNG ADULT ISSUES - SOCIAL, FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ISSUES This Opinion Paper aims to stimulate a suitable support to the growing population of people cancer disease free or with long-term or late effects. The development of new models can promote actions towards the elimination of obstacles and difficulties in cancer survivorship care.
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- 2023
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4. Autologous Platelet-Rich Plasma in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia: results of a 54-patient prospective study
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Maria, Sorce, Giuseppe, Pistone, Giuseppina, Mazzola, Ivana, Patti, Maria Rita, Bongiorno, and Maria Sorce, Giuseppe Pistone, Giuseppina Mazzola, Ivana Patti, Maria Rita Bongiorno
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Male ,Platelet-Rich Plasma, Autologous PRP, Androgenetic Alopecia, Woman AGA, Man AGA, Growth Factor ,Scalp ,Treatment Outcome ,Platelet-Rich Plasma ,Settore MED/35 - Malattie Cutanee E Veneree ,Humans ,Alopecia ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Hair - Abstract
The current medical treatments of androgenetic alopecia (AGA) have hardly achieved a satisfying clinical improvement. Biologic regenerative therapies, such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections in the scalp, have been proposed recently. This multidisciplinary prospective study aims to explore the efficacy and safety of autologous PRP injections into the scalp of patients with AGA. Fifty-four patients with AGA (35 men and 19 women) were enrolled. Non-activated autologous PRP was injected into the androgen-related areas of the scalp. The study protocol consisted of three sessions of injections at 3-month interval. The effects were assessed by means of noninvasive methods. Safety profile, patient satisfaction, and Dermatology Life Quality Index were assessed. Increase in hair thickness was observed 1 month after the first PRP injection, and hair loss reduction was found after 3 months. In most patients, the improvement was progressively evident until the 12th month. Hair growth/production showed differences between women and men. The safety profile was satisfactory. This study confirms that PRP injections are effective in reducing thinning of the scalp hair and suggests more efficacy in women.
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- 2021
5. Gastric and Rectal Metastases from Malignant Melanoma Presenting with Hypochromic Anemia and Treated with Immunotherapy
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Maria Rosaria Valerio, Vittorio Gebbia, Maria Sorce, Chiara Ancona, Daniela Cabibi, Daniela Galanti, Gaspare Genova, Pietro Genova, Genova, Pietro, Sorce, Maria, Cabibi, Daniela, Genova, Gaspare, Gebbia, Vittorio, Galanti, Daniela, Ancona, Chiara, and Valerio, Maria Rosaria
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Case Report ,Ipilimumab ,Pembrolizumab ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Medical history ,Stage (cooking) ,business.industry ,Melanoma ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology ,Radiation therapy ,Hypochromic anemia ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business ,melanoma, rectal metastases, immunotherapy ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The authors present a case of an 80-year-old Caucasian male with multiple gastric and rectal metastases from malignant melanoma presenting with hypochromic anemia as the sole symptom of disease without evidence of cutaneous and ocular tumor localization. The patient had a medical history positive for malignant lentigo melanoma of the occipital region of the scalp and early stage laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma and prostatic carcinoma treated with radiation therapy. The authors make some considerations on intestinal involvement by metastatic melanoma and discuss the choice of not treating with endoscopic procedures the gastric metastatic lesions most likely responsible for the clinical sign present at diagnosis. The patient was referred to clinical oncologists and received immunotherapy with ipilimumab and pembrolizumab.
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- 2017
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6. Rituximab in refractory pemphigus vulgaris
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Maria Sorce, Mario Arico, Maria Rita Bongiorno, Sorce, M, Aricò, M, and Bongiorno, MR
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Antigens, CD19 ,B-Lymphocyte Subsets ,Drug Resistance ,Dermatology ,Drug Administration Schedule ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Murine-Derived ,Pharmacotherapy ,Refractory ,Rituximab ,pemphigus vulgaris ,immune system diseases ,Humans ,Immunologic Factors ,Medicine ,Infusions, Intravenous ,CD20 ,integumentary system ,biology ,business.industry ,Remission Induction ,Pemphigus vulgaris ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,General Medicine ,Antigens, CD20 ,medicine.disease ,Regimen ,Pemphigus ,Monoclonal ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Prednisone ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Rituximab ,business ,Immunosuppressive Agents ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a severe chronic autoimmune blistering disease of skin and mucous membranes. The use of systemic corticosteroids in pemphigus has dramatically reduced its mortality rate, but the long-term use of steroids leads to severe side effects, many of which are serious. For this reason it is often necessary to add immunosuppressive agents to the regimen. However, there are occasional refractory cases in which therapy with conventionally accepted modalities is either not efficacious or not possible on account of side effects. Rituximab is a therapeutic monoclonal antibody targeting CD20, an integral membrane protein highly expressed on the surface of pre-B lymphocytes and activated mature B lymphocytes. We present an instance of refractory PV successfully treated with rituximab. The successful treatment of pemphigus described here demonstrates that rituximab is a viable therapeutic option for patients with refractory PV.
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- 2008
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