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2. Patients with cancer who will be cured and projections of complete prevalence in Italy from 2018 to 2030
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Crocetti, Emanuele, Mallone, Sandra, Pierannunzio, Daniela, Contiero, Paolo, Tagliabue, Giovanna, Memo, Laura, Manneschi, Gianfranco, Ravaioli, Alessandra, Cuccaro, Francesco, Richiardi, Lorenzo, Casella, Claudia, Anna di Prima, Alessia, Maifredi, Giovanni, Lanzoni, Monica, Cirilli, Claudia, Leite, Silvia, Michiara, Maria, Ferraioli, Serena, Zarcone, Maurizio, Vitale, Maria Francesca, Giacomazzi, Erica, Ghisleni, Silvia, Bisceglia, Isabella, Gentilini, Maria A., Vittadello, Fabio, Spata, Eugenia, Marguati, Stefano, Del Riccio, Luciana, Concas, Elisa, Sessa, Alessandra, Colanino, Antonino Ziino, Prazzoli, Rita, Ferrari, Gianfabrizio, Canu, Luisa, Guzzinati, S., Toffolutti, F., Francisci, S., De Paoli, A., Giudici, F., De Angelis, R., Demuru, E., Botta, L., Tavilla, A., Gatta, G., Capocaccia, R., Zorzi, M., Caldarella, A., Bidoli, E., Falcini, F., Bruni, R., Migliore, E., Puppo, A., Ferrante, M., Gasparotti, C., Gambino, M.L., Carrozzi, G., Bianconi, F., Musolino, A., Cavallo, R., Mazzucco, W., Fusco, M., Ballotari, P., Sampietro, G., Ferretti, S., Mangone, L., Mantovani, W., Mian, M., Cascone, G., Manzoni, F., Galasso, R., Piras, D., Pesce, M.T., Bella, F., Seghini, P., Fanetti, A.C., Pinna, P., Serraino, D., Rossi, S., and Dal Maso, L.
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- 2024
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3. Tracking the Spread of the BA.2.86 Lineage in Italy Through Wastewater Analysis
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Veneri, C, Brandtner, D, Mancini, P, Bonanno Ferraro, G, Iaconelli, M, Suffredini, E, Petrillo, M, Leoni, G, Paracchini, V, Gawlik, B, Marchini, A, Torlontano, P, Aprea, G, Scattolini, S, Acciari, V, La Bianca, M, Cifarelli, R, Palma, A, Lauria, G, La Vecchia, G, Giordano, V, Cossentino, L, Pennino, F, Lombardi, A, Gentili, L, Angelini, P, Nasci, D, Alborali, G, Formenti, N, Guarneri, F, Fontani, N, Guercio, M, Mariuz, M, Trani, G, Pariani, A, De Lellis, L, Ancona, C, Barca, A, Serio, F, Giorgi, D, Ferrante, I, Capparuccini, V, Scicluna, M, Cersini, A, Pietrella, G, Nicosia, E, Grasselli, E, Izzotti, A, Tomesani, I, Bellisomi, M, Rosatto, S, Ammoni, E, Cereda, D, Bertasi, B, Losio, M, Oliva, D, Castiglioni, S, Schiarea, S, Binda, S, Primache, V, Pellegrinelli, L, Cocuzza, C, Musumeci, R, Bolognini, L, Filippetti, F, Paniccia', M, Briscolini, S, Magi, S, Grucci, A, Colitti, M, Ciccaglione, A, Montanaro, C, Griglio, B, Costa, A, Decastelli, L, Romano, A, Bianchi, M, Carraro, E, Pignata, C, Macrì, M, Bonetta, S, Albano, N, Di Vittorio, G, Mongelli, O, Apollonio, F, Triggiano, F, De Giglio, O, Montagna, M, Palermo, M, Maida, C, Mazzucco, W, Tramuto, F, De Grazia, S, Giammanco, G, Filizzolo, C, Purpari, G, Gucciardi, F, Ferrante, M, Agodi, A, Barchitta, M, Cala', P, Carducci, A, Verani, M, Federigi, I, Macrì, S, Federici, E, Petricciuolo, M, Carnevali, A, Russo, F, Pitter, G, Groppi, V, Rigoli, F, Zampini, M, Baldovin, T, Amoruso, I, Cadonna, M, Postinghel, M, Foladori, P, Zago, L, Stenico, A, Marco, M, Matteo, D, La Rosa, G, Veneri, C., Brandtner, D., Mancini, P., Bonanno Ferraro, G., Iaconelli, M., Suffredini, E., Petrillo, M., Leoni, G., Paracchini, V., Gawlik, B. M., Marchini, A., Torlontano, Paolo, Aprea, Giuseppe, Scattolini, Silvia, Acciari, Vicdalia Aniela, La Bianca, Michele, Cifarelli, Rosa Anna, Palma, Achille, Lauria, Giuseppe, La Vecchia, Giovanna, Giordano, Vincenzo, Cossentino, Luigi, Pennino, Francesca, Lombardi, Annalisa, Gentili, Lisa, Angelini, Paola, Nasci, Daniele, Alborali, Giovanni, Formenti, Nicoletta, Guarneri, Flavia, Fontani, Nadia, Guercio, Marco, Mariuz, Marika, Trani, Gabriella, Pariani, Anna, De Lellis, Laura, Ancona, Carla, Barca, Alessandra, Serio, Flavia, Giorgi, Doriana Antonella, Ferrante, Irene, Capparuccini, Valeria, Scicluna, Maria Teresa, Cersini, Antonella, Pietrella, Gabriele, Nicosia, Elena, Grasselli, Elena, Izzotti, Alberto, Tomesani, Irene, Bellisomi, Marta, Rosatto, Stefano, Ammoni, Emanuela, Cereda, Danilo, Bertasi, Barbara, Losio, Marina Nadia, Oliva, Desdemona, Castiglioni, Sara, Schiarea, Silvia, Binda, Sandro, Primache, Valeria, Pellegrinelli, Laura, Cocuzza, Clementina, Musumeci, Rosario, Bolognini, Luigi, Filippetti, Fabio, Paniccia', Marta, Briscolini, Sara, Magi, Silvia, Grucci, Annalisa, Colitti, Michele, Ciccaglione, Angela, Montanaro, Carmen, Griglio, Bartolomeo, Costa, Angela, Decastelli, Lucia, Romano, Angelo, Bianchi, Manila, Carraro, Elisabetta, Pignata, Cristina, Macrì, Manuela, Bonetta, Silvia, Albano, Nehludoff, Di Vittorio, Giuseppe, Mongelli, Onofrio, Apollonio, Francesca, Triggiano, Francesco, De Giglio, Osvalda, Montagna, Maria Teresa, Palermo, Mario, Maida, Carmelo Massimo, Mazzucco, Walter, Tramuto, Fabio, De Grazia, Simona, Giammanco, Giovanni Maurizio, Filizzolo, Chiara, Purpari, Giuseppa, Gucciardi, Francesca, Ferrante, Margherita, Agodi, Antonella, Barchitta, Martina, Cala', Piergiuseppe, Carducci, Annalaura, Verani, Marco, Federigi, Ileana, Macrì, Salvatore, Federici, Ermanno, Petricciuolo, Maya, Carnevali, Agnese, Russo, Francesca, Pitter, Gisella, Groppi, Vanessa, Rigoli, Franco, Zampini, Marco, Baldovin, Tatjana, Amoruso, Irene, Cadonna, Maria, Postinghel, Mattia, Foladori, Paola, Zago, Lorella, Stenico, Alberta, Marco, Morelli, Matteo, Dossena, La Rosa, G., Veneri, C, Brandtner, D, Mancini, P, Bonanno Ferraro, G, Iaconelli, M, Suffredini, E, Petrillo, M, Leoni, G, Paracchini, V, Gawlik, B, Marchini, A, Torlontano, P, Aprea, G, Scattolini, S, Acciari, V, La Bianca, M, Cifarelli, R, Palma, A, Lauria, G, La Vecchia, G, Giordano, V, Cossentino, L, Pennino, F, Lombardi, A, Gentili, L, Angelini, P, Nasci, D, Alborali, G, Formenti, N, Guarneri, F, Fontani, N, Guercio, M, Mariuz, M, Trani, G, Pariani, A, De Lellis, L, Ancona, C, Barca, A, Serio, F, Giorgi, D, Ferrante, I, Capparuccini, V, Scicluna, M, Cersini, A, Pietrella, G, Nicosia, E, Grasselli, E, Izzotti, A, Tomesani, I, Bellisomi, M, Rosatto, S, Ammoni, E, Cereda, D, Bertasi, B, Losio, M, Oliva, D, Castiglioni, S, Schiarea, S, Binda, S, Primache, V, Pellegrinelli, L, Cocuzza, C, Musumeci, R, Bolognini, L, Filippetti, F, Paniccia', M, Briscolini, S, Magi, S, Grucci, A, Colitti, M, Ciccaglione, A, Montanaro, C, Griglio, B, Costa, A, Decastelli, L, Romano, A, Bianchi, M, Carraro, E, Pignata, C, Macrì, M, Bonetta, S, Albano, N, Di Vittorio, G, Mongelli, O, Apollonio, F, Triggiano, F, De Giglio, O, Montagna, M, Palermo, M, Maida, C, Mazzucco, W, Tramuto, F, De Grazia, S, Giammanco, G, Filizzolo, C, Purpari, G, Gucciardi, F, Ferrante, M, Agodi, A, Barchitta, M, Cala', P, Carducci, A, Verani, M, Federigi, I, Macrì, S, Federici, E, Petricciuolo, M, Carnevali, A, Russo, F, Pitter, G, Groppi, V, Rigoli, F, Zampini, M, Baldovin, T, Amoruso, I, Cadonna, M, Postinghel, M, Foladori, P, Zago, L, Stenico, A, Marco, M, Matteo, D, La Rosa, G, Veneri, C., Brandtner, D., Mancini, P., Bonanno Ferraro, G., Iaconelli, M., Suffredini, E., Petrillo, M., Leoni, G., Paracchini, V., Gawlik, B. M., Marchini, A., Torlontano, Paolo, Aprea, Giuseppe, Scattolini, Silvia, Acciari, Vicdalia Aniela, La Bianca, Michele, Cifarelli, Rosa Anna, Palma, Achille, Lauria, Giuseppe, La Vecchia, Giovanna, Giordano, Vincenzo, Cossentino, Luigi, Pennino, Francesca, Lombardi, Annalisa, Gentili, Lisa, Angelini, Paola, Nasci, Daniele, Alborali, Giovanni, Formenti, Nicoletta, Guarneri, Flavia, Fontani, Nadia, Guercio, Marco, Mariuz, Marika, Trani, Gabriella, Pariani, Anna, De Lellis, Laura, Ancona, Carla, Barca, Alessandra, Serio, Flavia, Giorgi, Doriana Antonella, Ferrante, Irene, Capparuccini, Valeria, Scicluna, Maria Teresa, Cersini, Antonella, Pietrella, Gabriele, Nicosia, Elena, Grasselli, Elena, Izzotti, Alberto, Tomesani, Irene, Bellisomi, Marta, Rosatto, Stefano, Ammoni, Emanuela, Cereda, Danilo, Bertasi, Barbara, Losio, Marina Nadia, Oliva, Desdemona, Castiglioni, Sara, Schiarea, Silvia, Binda, Sandro, Primache, Valeria, Pellegrinelli, Laura, Cocuzza, Clementina, Musumeci, Rosario, Bolognini, Luigi, Filippetti, Fabio, Paniccia', Marta, Briscolini, Sara, Magi, Silvia, Grucci, Annalisa, Colitti, Michele, Ciccaglione, Angela, Montanaro, Carmen, Griglio, Bartolomeo, Costa, Angela, Decastelli, Lucia, Romano, Angelo, Bianchi, Manila, Carraro, Elisabetta, Pignata, Cristina, Macrì, Manuela, Bonetta, Silvia, Albano, Nehludoff, Di Vittorio, Giuseppe, Mongelli, Onofrio, Apollonio, Francesca, Triggiano, Francesco, De Giglio, Osvalda, Montagna, Maria Teresa, Palermo, Mario, Maida, Carmelo Massimo, Mazzucco, Walter, Tramuto, Fabio, De Grazia, Simona, Giammanco, Giovanni Maurizio, Filizzolo, Chiara, Purpari, Giuseppa, Gucciardi, Francesca, Ferrante, Margherita, Agodi, Antonella, Barchitta, Martina, Cala', Piergiuseppe, Carducci, Annalaura, Verani, Marco, Federigi, Ileana, Macrì, Salvatore, Federici, Ermanno, Petricciuolo, Maya, Carnevali, Agnese, Russo, Francesca, Pitter, Gisella, Groppi, Vanessa, Rigoli, Franco, Zampini, Marco, Baldovin, Tatjana, Amoruso, Irene, Cadonna, Maria, Postinghel, Mattia, Foladori, Paola, Zago, Lorella, Stenico, Alberta, Marco, Morelli, Matteo, Dossena, and La Rosa, G.
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The emergence of new SARS-CoV-2 variants poses challenges to global surveillance efforts, necessitating swift actions in their detection, evaluation, and management. Among the most recent variants, Omicron BA.2.86 and its sub-lineages have gained attention due to their potential immune evasion properties. This study describes the development of a digital PCR assay for the rapid detection of BA.2.86 and its descendant lineages, in wastewater samples. By using this assay, we analyzed wastewater samples collected in Italy from September 2023 to January 2024. Our analysis revealed the presence of BA.2.86 lineages already in October 2023 with a minimal detection rate of 2% which then rapidly increased, becoming dominant by January 2024, accounting for a prevalence of 62%. The findings emphasize the significance of wastewater-based surveillance in tracking emerging variants and underscore the efficacy of targeted digital PCR assays for environmental monitoring.
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- 2024
4. Worldwide comparison of survival from childhood leukaemia for 1995–2009, by subtype, age, and sex (CONCORD-2): a population-based study of individual data for 89 828 children from 198 registries in 53 countries
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Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-Chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, SH, El Mistiri, MM, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, SS, Sewpaul-Sungkur, R, Fabowale, Ogunbiyi, OJ, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, NIM, Stefan, DC, Abdel-Rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, MS, Laura, EA, Espinola, SB, Calabrano, GH, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, DA, Giacciani, PL, Diumenjo, MC, Laspada, WD, Green, MA, Lanza, MF, Ibañez, SG, Lima, CA, de Oliveira, E Lobo, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, PCF, Melo, CD, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, MP, de Oliveira, JC, Veneziano, CLA, Veneziano, DB, Azevedo e Silva, G, Galaz, JC, Moya, JA, Herrmann, DA, Vargas, S, Herrera, VM, Uribe, CJ, Bravo, LE, Arias-Ortiz, NE, Jurado, DM, Yépez, MC, Galán, YH, Torres, P, Martínez-Reyes, F, Pérez-Meza, ML, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, JG, Torres-Cintrón, CR, Tortolero-Luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, AJ, Woods, RR, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, McCrate, FR, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, RAD, MacIntyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, DE, McClure, C, Vriends, KA, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, Robb, KI, Stuart-Panko, H, Demers, S, Wright, S, George, JT, Shen, X, Brockhouse, JT, O'Brien, DK, Ward, KC, Almon, L, Bates, J, Rycroft, R, Mueller, L, Phillips, C, Brown, H, Cromartie, B, Schwartz, AG, Vigneau, F, MacKinnon, JA, Wohler, B, Bayakly, AR, Clarke, CA, Glaser, SL, West, D, Green, MD, Hernandez, BY, Johnson, CJ, Jozwik, D, Charlton, ME, Lynch, CF, Huang, B, Tucker, TC, Deapen, D, Liu, L, Hsieh, MC, Wu, XC, Stern, K, Gershman, ST, Knowlton, RC, Alverson, J, Copeland, GE, Rogers, DB, Lemons, D, Williamson, LL, Hood, M, Hosain, GM, Rees, JR, Pawlish, KS, Stroup, A, Key, C, Wiggins, C, Kahn, AR, Schymura, MJ, Leung, G, Rao, C, Giljahn, L, Warther, B, Pate, A, Patil, M, Schubert, SS, Rubertone, JJ, Slack, SJ, Fulton, JP, Rousseau, DL, Janes, TA, Schwartz, SM, Bolick, SW, Hurley, DM, Richards, J, Whiteside, MA, Nogueira, LM, Herget, K, Sweeney, C, Martin, J, Wang, S, Harrelson, DG, Cheteri, MB Keitheri, Farley, S, Hudson, AG, Borchers, R, Stephenson, L, Espinoza, JR, Weir, HK, Edwards, BK, Wang, N, Yang, L, Chen, JS, Song, GH, Gu, XP, Zhang, P, Ge, HM, Zhao, DL, Zhang, JH, Zhu, FD, Tang, JG, Shen, Y, Wang, J, Li, QL, Yang, XP, Dong, J, Li, W, Cheng, LP, Chen, JG, Huang, QH, Huang, SQ, Guo, GP, Wei, K, Chen, WQ, Zeng, H, Demetriou, AV, Pavlou, P, Mang, WK, Ngan, KC, Kataki, AC, Krishnatreya, M, Jayalekshmi, PA, Sebastian, P, Sapkota, SD, Verma, Y, Nandakumar, A, Suzanna, E, Keinan-Boker, L, Silverman, BG, Ito, H, Nakagawa, H, Hattori, M, Kaizaki, Y, Sugiyama, H, Utada, M, Katayama, K, Narimatsu, H, Kanemura, S, Koike, T, Miyashiro, I, Yoshii, M, Oki, I, Shibata, A, Matsuda, T, Nimri, O, Ab Manan, A, Pathy, N Bhoo, Chimedsuren, O, Tuvshingerel, S, Al Khater, AHM, Al-Eid, H, Jung, KW, Won, YJ, Chiang, CJ, Lai, MS, Suwanrungruang, K, Wiangnon, S, Daoprasert, K, Pongnikorn, D, Geater, SL, Sriplung, H, Eser, S, Yakut, CI, Hackl, M, Mühlböck, H, Oberaigner, W, Zborovskaya, AA, Aleinikova, OV, Henau, K, Van Eycken, L, Dimitrova, N, Valerianova, Z, Šekerija, M, Zvolský, M, Engholm, G, Storm, H, Innos, K, Mägi, M, Malila, N, Seppä, K, Jégu, J, Velten, M, Cornet, E, Troussard, X, Bouvier, AM, Faivre, J, Guizard, AV, Bouvier, V, Launoy, G, Arveux, P, Maynadié, M, Mounier, M, Fournier, E, Woronoff, AS, Daoulas, M, Clavel, J, Le Guyader-Peyrou, S, Monnereau, A, Trétarre, B, Colonna, M, Cowppli-Bony, A, Molinié, F, Bara, S, Degré, D, Ganry, O, Lapôtre-Ledoux, B, Grosclaude, P, Estève, J, Bray, F, Piñeros, M, Sassi, F, Stabenow, R, Eberle, A, Erb, C, Nennecke, A, Kieschke, J, Sirri, E, Kajueter, H, Emrich, K, Zeissig, SR, Holleczek, B, Eisemann, N, Katalinic, A, Brenner, H, Asquez, RA, Kumar, V, Ólafsdóttir, EJ, Tryggvadóttir, L, Comber, H, Walsh, PM, Sundseth, H, Devigili, E, Mazzoleni, G, Giacomin, A, Bella, F, Castaing, M, Sutera, A, Gola, G, Ferretti, S, Serraino, D, Zucchetto, A, Lillini, R, Vercelli, M, Busco, S, Pannozzo, F, Vitarelli, S, Ricci, P, Pascucci, C, Autelitano, M, Cirilli, C, Federico, M, Fusco, M, Vitale, MF, Usala, M, Cusimano, R, Mazzucco, W, Michiara, M, Sgargi, P, Maule, MM, Sacerdote, C, Tumino, R, Di Felice, E, Vicentini, M, Falcini, F, Cremone, L, Budroni, M, Cesaraccio, R, Contrino, ML, Tisano, F, Fanetti, AC, Maspero, S, Candela, G, Scuderi, T, Gentilini, MA, Piffer, S, Rosso, S, Sacchetto, L, Caldarella, A, La Rosa, F, Stracci, F, Contiero, P, Tagliabue, G, Dei Tos, AP, Zorzi, M, Zanetti, R, Baili, P, Berrino, F, Gatta, G, Sant, M, Capocaccia, R, De Angelis, R, Liepina, E, Maurina, A, Smailyte, G, Agius, D, Calleja, N, Siesling, S, Visser, O, Larønningen, S, Møller, B, Dyzmann-Sroka, A, Trojanowski, M, Gózdz, S, Mezyk, R, Gradalska-Lampart, M, Radziszewska, AU, Didkowska, JA, Wojciechowska, U, Blaszczyk, J, Kepska, K, Bielska-Lasota, M, Kwiatkowska, K, Forjaz, G, Rego, RA, Bastos, J, Silva, MA, Antunes, L, Bento, MJ, Mayer-da-Silva, A, Miranda, A, Coza, D, Todescu, AI, Valkov, MY, Adamcik, J, Safaei Diba, C, Primic-Žakelj, M, Žagar, T, Stare, J, Almar, E, Mateos, A, Quirós, JR, Bidaurrazaga, J, Larrañaga, N, Díaz García, JM, Marcos, AI, Marcos-Gragera, R, Vilardell Gil, ML, Molina, E, Sánchez, MJ, Sureda, P Franch, Montserrat, M Ramos, Chirlaque, MD, Navarro, C, Ardanaz, EE, Moreno-Iribas, CC, Fernández-Delgado, R, Peris-Bonet, R, Galceran, J, Khan, S, Lambe, M, Camey, B, Bouchardy, C, Usel, M, Ess, SM, Herrmann, C, Bulliard, JL, Maspoli-Conconi, M, Frick, H, Kuehni, CE, Schindler, M, Bordoni, A, Spitale, A, Chiolero, A, Konzelmann, I, Dehler, SI, Matthes, KL, Rashbass, J, Stiller, CA, Fitzpatrick, D, Gavin, A, Bannon, F, Black, RJ, Brewster, DH, Huws, DW, White, C, Finan, P, Allemani, C, Bonaventure, A, Carreira, H, Coleman, MP, Di Carlo, V, Harewood, R, Liu, K, Matz, M, Montel, L, Nikšić, M, Rachet, B, Sanz, N, Spika, D, Stephens, R, Peake, M, Murphy, MFG, Chalker, E, Newman, L, Baker, D, Soeberg, MJ, Aitken, J, Scott, C, Stokes, BC, Venn, A, Farrugia, H, Giles, GG, Threlfall, T, Currow, D, You, H, Hendrix, J, Lewis, C, Latorre, MRDO, Tanaka, LF, Bonaventure, Audrey, Harewood, Rhea, Stiller, Charles A, Gatta, Gemma, Clavel, Jacqueline, Stefan, Daniela C, Carreira, Helena, Spika, Devon, Marcos-Gragera, Rafael, Peris-Bonet, Rafael, Piñeros, Marion, Sant, Milena, Kuehni, Claudia E, Murphy, Michael F G, Coleman, Michel P, and Allemani, Claudia
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- 2017
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5. The histology of ovarian cancer: worldwide distribution and implications for international survival comparisons (CONCORD-2)
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Bouzbid, S., Hamdi-Chérif, M., Zaidi, Z., Bah, E., Swaminathan, R., Nortje, S.H., Stefan, D.C., El Mistiri, M.M., Bayo, S., Malle, B., Manraj, S.S., Sewpaul-Sungkur, R., Fabowale, A., Ogunbiyi, O.J., Bradshaw, D., Somdyala, N.I.M., Abdel-Rahman, M., Jaidane, L., Mokni, M., Kumcher, I., Moreno, F., González, M.S., Laura, E.A., Espinola, S.B., Calabrano, G.H., Carballo Quintero, B., Fita, R., Garcilazo, D.A., Giacciani, P.L., Diumenjo, M.C., Laspada, W.D., Green, M.A., Lanza, M.F., Ibañez, S.G., Lima, C.A., Lobo de Oliveira, E., Daniel, C., Scandiuzzi, C., De Souza, P.C.F., Melo, C.D., Del Pino, K., Laporte, C., Curado, M.P., de Oliveira, J.C., Veneziano, C.L.A., Veneziano, D.B., Alexandre, T.S., Verdugo, A.S., Azevedo e Silva, G., Galaz, J.C., Moya, J.A., Herrmann, D.A., Vargas, S., Herrera, V.M., Uribe, C.J., Bravo, L.E., Arias-Ortiz, N.E., Jurado, D.M., Yépez, M.C., Galán, Y.H., Torres, P., Martínez-Reyes, F., Pérez-Meza, M.L., Jaramillo, L., Quinto, R., Cueva, P., Yépez, J.G., Torres-Cintrón, C.R., Tortolero-Luna, G., Alonso, R., Barrios, E., Nikiforuk, C., Shack, L., Coldman, A.J., Woods, R.R., Noonan, G., Turner, D., Kumar, E., Zhang, B., McCrate, F.R., Ryan, S., Hannah, H., Dewar, R.A.D., MacIntyre, M., Lalany, A., Ruta, M., Marrett, L., Nishri, D.E., McClure, C., Vriends, K.A., Bertrand, C., Louchini, R., Robb, K.I., Stuart-Panko, H., Demers, S., Wright, S., George, J.T., Shen, X., Brockhouse, J.T., O'Brien, D.K., Ward, K.C., Almon, L., Bates, J., Rycroft, R., Mueller, L., Phillips, C., Brown, H., Cromartie, B., Schwartz, A.G., Vigneau, F., MacKinnon, J.A., Wohler, B., Bayakly, A.R., Clarke, C.A., Glaser, S.L., West, D., Green, M.D., Hernandez, B.Y., Johnson, C.J., Jozwik, D., Charlton, M.E., Lynch, C.F., Huang, B., Tucker, T.C., Deapen, D., Liu, L., Hsieh, M.C., Wu, X.C., Stern, K., Gershman, S.T., Knowlton, R.C., Alverson, J., Copeland, G.E., Rogers, D.B., Lemons, D., Williamson, L.L., Hood, M., Hosain, G.M., Rees, J.R., Pawlish, K.S., Stroup, A., Key, C., Wiggins, C., Kahn, A.R., Schymura, M.J., Leung, G., Rao, C., Giljahn, L., Warther, B., Pate, A., Patil, M., Schubert, S.S., Rubertone, J.J., Slack, S.J., Fulton, J.P., Rousseau, D.L., Janes, T.A., Schwartz, S.M., Bolick, S.W., Hurley, D.M., Richards, J., Whiteside, M.A., Nogueira, L.M., Herget, K., Sweeney, C., Martin, J., Wang, S., Harrelson, D.G., Keitheri Cheteri, M.B., Farley, S., Hudson, A.G., Borchers, R., Stephenson, L., Espinoza, J.R., Weir, H.K., Edwards, B.K., Wang, N., Yang, L., Chen, J.S., Song, G.H., Gu, X.P., Zhang, P., Ge, H.M., Zhao, D.L., Zhang, J.H., Zhu, F.D., Tang, J.G., Shen, Y., Wang, J., Li, Q.L., Yang, X.P., Dong, J., Li, W., Cheng, L.P., Chen, J.G., Huang, Q.H., Huang, S.Q., Guo, G.P., Wei, K., Chen, W.Q., Zeng, H., Demetriou, A.V., Pavlou, P., Mang, W.K., Ngan, K.C., Kataki, A.C., Krishnatreya, M., Jayalekshmi, P.A., Sebastian, P., Sapkota, S.D., Verma, Y., Nandakumar, A., Suzanna, E., Keinan-Boker, L., Silverman, B.G., Ito, H., Nakagawa, H., Hattori, M., Kaizaki, Y., Sugiyama, H., Utada, M., Katayama, K., Narimatsu, H., Kanemura, S., Koike, T., Miyashiro, I., Yoshii, M., Oki, I., Shibata, A., Matsuda, T., Nimri, O., Ab Manan, A., Bhoo Pathy, N., Chimedsuren, O., Tuvshingerel, S., Al Khater, A.H.M., Al-Eid, H., Jung, K.W., Won, Y.J., Chiang, C.J., Lai, M.S., Suwanrungruang, K., Wiangnon, S., Daoprasert, K., Pongnikorn, D., Geater, S.L., Sriplung, H., Eser, S., Yakut, C.I., Hackl, M., Mühlböck, H., Oberaigner, W., Zborovskaya, A.A., Aleinikova, O.V., Henau, K., Van Eycken, L., Dimitrova, N., Valerianova, Z., Šekerija, M., Zvolský, M., Engholm, G., Storm, H., Innos, K., Mägi, M., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Jégu, J., Velten, M., Cornet, E., Troussard, X., Bouvier, A.M., Faivre, J., Guizard, A.V., Bouvier, V., Launoy, G., Arveux, P., Maynadié, M., Mounier, M., Fournier, E., Woronoff, A.S., Daoulas, M., Clavel, J., Le Guyader-Peyrou, S., Monnereau, A., Trétarre, B., Colonna, M., Cowppli-Bony, A., Molinié, F., Bara, S., Degré, D., Ganry, O., Lapôtre-Ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Estève, J., Bray, F., Piñeros, M., Sassi, F., Stabenow, R., Eberle, A., Erb, C., Nennecke, A., Kieschke, J., Sirri, E., Kajueter, H., Emrich, K., Zeissig, S.R., Holleczek, B., Eisemann, N., Katalinic, A., Brenner, H., Asquez, R.A., Kumar, V., Ólafsdóttir, E.J., Tryggvadóttir, L., Comber, H., Walsh, P.M., Sundseth, H., Devigili, E., Mazzoleni, G., Giacomin, A., Bella, F., Castaing, M., Sutera, A., Gola, G., Ferretti, S., Serraino, D., Zucchetto, A., Lillini, R., Vercelli, M., Busco, S., Pannozzo, F., Vitarelli, S., Ricci, P., Pascucci, C., Autelitano, M., Cirilli, C., Federico, M., Fusco, M., Vitale, M.F., Usala, M., Cusimano, R., Mazzucco, W., Michiara, M., Sgargi, P., Maule, M.M., Sacerdote, C., Tumino, R., Di Felice, E., Vicentini, M., Falcini, F., Cremone, L., Budroni, M., Cesaraccio, R., Contrino, M.L., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A.C., Maspero, S., Candela, G., Scuderi, T., Gentilini, M.A., Piffer, S., Rosso, S., Sacchetto, L., Caldarella, A., La Rosa, F., Stracci, F., Contiero, P., Tagliabue, G., Dei Tos, A.P., Zorzi, M., Zanetti, R., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Gatta, G., Sant, M., Capocaccia, R., De Angelis, R., Liepina, E., Maurina, A., Smailyte, G., Agius, D., Calleja, N., Siesling, S., Visser, O., Larønningen, S., Møller, B., Dyzmann-Sroka, A., Trojanowski, M., Góźdż, S., Mężyk, R., Grądalska-Lampart, M., Radziszewska, A.U., Didkowska, J.A., Wojciechowska, U., Błaszczyk, J., Kępska, K., Bielska-Lasota, M., Kwiatkowska, K., Forjaz, G., Rego, R.A., Bastos, J., Silva, M.A., Antunes, L., Bento, M.J., Mayer-da-Silva, A., Miranda, A., Coza, D., Todescu, A.I., Valkov, M.Y., Adamcik, J., Safaei Diba, C., Primic-Žakelj, M., Žagar, T., Stare, J., Almar, E., Mateos, A., Quirós, J.R., Bidaurrazaga, J., Larrañaga, N., Díaz García, J.M., Marcos, A.I., Marcos-Gragera, R., Vilardell Gil, M.L., Molina, E., Sánchez, M.J., Franch Sureda, P., Ramos Montserrat, M., Chirlaque, M.D., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E.E., Moreno-Iribas, C.C., Fernández-Delgado, R., Peris-Bonet, R., Galceran, J., Khan, S., Lambe, M., Camey, B., Bouchardy, C., Usel, M., Ess, S.M., Herrmann, C., Bulliard, J.L., Maspoli-Conconi, M., Frick, H., Kuehni, C.E., Schindler, M., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Chiolero, A., Konzelmann, I., Dehler, S.I., Matthes, K.L., Rashbass, J., Stiller, C., Fitzpatrick, D., Gavin, A., Bannon, F., Black, R.J., Brewster, D.H., Huws, D.W., White, C., Finan, P., Allemani, C., Bonaventure, A., Carreira, H., Coleman, M.P., Di Carlo, V., Harewood, R., Liu, K., Matz, M., Montel, L., Nikšić, M., Rachet, B., Sanz, N., Spika, D., Stephens, R., Peake, M., Chalker, E., Newman, L., Baker, D., Soeberg, M.J., Aitken, J., Scott, C., Stokes, B.C., Venn, A., Farrugia, H., Giles, G.G., Threlfall, T., Currow, D., You, H., Hendrix, J., Lewis, C., Matz, Melissa, Coleman, Michel P, Sant, Milena, Chirlaque, Maria Dolores, Visser, Otto, Gore, Martin, and Allemani, Claudia
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6. Worldwide comparison of ovarian cancer survival: Histological group and stage at diagnosis (CONCORD-2)
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Bouzbid, S., Hamdi-Chérif, M., Zaidi, Z., Bah, E., Swaminathan, R., Nortje, S.H., El Mistiri, M.M., Bayo, S., Malle, B., Manraj, S.S., Sewpaul-Sungkur, R., Fabowale, A., Ogunbiyi, O.J., Bradshaw, D., Somdyala, N.I.M., Stefan, D.C., Abdel-Rahman, M., Jaidane, L., Mokni, M., Kumcher, I., Moreno, F., González, M.S., Laura, E.A., Espinola, S.B., Calabrano, G.H., Carballo Quintero, B., Fita, R., Garcilazo, D.A., Giacciani, P.L., Diumenjo, M.C., Laspada, W.D., Green, M.A., Lanza, M.F., Ibañez, S.G., Lima, C.A., Lobo de Oliveira, E., Daniel, C., Scandiuzzi, C., De Souza, P.C.F., Melo, C.D., Del Pino, K., Laporte, C., Curado, M.P., de Oliveira, J.C., Veneziano, C.L.A., Veneziano, D.B., Latorre, M.R.D.O., Tanaka, L.F., Azevedo e Silva, G., Galaz, J.C., Moya, J.A., Herrmann, D.A., Vargas, S., Herrera, V.M., Uribe, C.J., Bravo, L.E., Arias-Ortiz, N.E., Jurado, D.M., Yépez, M.C., Galán, Y.H., Torres, P., Martínez-Reyes, F., Pérez-Meza, M.L., Jaramillo, L., Quinto, R., Cueva, P., Yépez, J.G., Torres-Cintrón, C.R., Tortolero-Luna, G., Alonso, R., Barrios, E., Nikiforuk, C., Shack, L., Coldman, A.J., Woods, R.R., Noonan, G., Turner, D., Kumar, E., Zhang, B., McCrate, F.R., Ryan, S., Hannah, H., Dewar, R.A.D., MacIntyre, M., Lalany, A., Ruta, M., Marrett, L., Nishri, D.E., McClure, C., Vriends, K.A., Bertrand, C., Louchini, R., Robb, K.I., Stuart-Panko, H., Demers, S., Wright, S., George, J.T., Shen, X., Brockhouse, J.T., O'Brien, D.K., Ward, K.C., Almon, L., Bates, J., Rycroft, R., Mueller, L., Phillips, C., Brown, H., Cromartie, B., Schwartz, A.G., Vigneau, F., MacKinnon, J.A., Wohler, B., Bayakly, A.R., Clarke, C.A., Glaser, S.L., West, D., Green, M.D., Hernandez, B.Y., Johnson, C.J., Jozwik, D., Charlton, M.E., Lynch, C.F., Huang, B., Tucker, T.C., Deapen, D., Liu, L., Hsieh, M.C., Wu, X.C., Stern, K., Gershman, S.T., Knowlton, R.C., Alverson, J., Copeland, G.E., Rogers, D.B., Lemons, D., Williamson, L.L., Hood, M., Hosain, G.M., Rees, J.R., Pawlish, K.S., Stroup, A., Key, C., Wiggins, C., Kahn, A.R., Schymura, M.J., Leung, G., Rao, C., Giljahn, L., Warther, B., Pate, A., Patil, M., Schubert, S.S., Rubertone, J.J., Slack, S.J., Fulton, J.P., Rousseau, D.L., Janes, T.A., Schwartz, S.M., Bolick, S.W., Hurley, D.M., Richards, J., Whiteside, M.A., Nogueira, L.M., Herget, K., Sweeney, C., Martin, J., Wang, S., Harrelson, D.G., Keitheri Cheteri, M.B., Farley, S., Hudson, A.G., Borchers, R., Stephenson, L., Espinoza, J.R., Weir, H.K., Edwards, B.K., Wang, N., Yang, L., Chen, J.S., Song, G.H., Gu, X.P., Zhang, P., Ge, H.M., Zhao, D.L., Zhang, J.H., Zhu, F.D., Tang, J.G., Shen, Y., Wang, J., Li, Q.L., Yang, X.P., Dong, J., Li, W., Cheng, L.P., Chen, J.G., Huang, Q.H., Huang, S.Q., Guo, G.P., Wei, K., Chen, W.Q., Zeng, H., Demetriou, A.V., Pavlou, P., Mang, W.K., Ngan, K.C., Kataki, A.C., Krishnatreya, M., Jayalekshmi, P.A., Sebastian, P., Sapkota, S.D., Verma, Y., Nandakumar, A., Suzanna, E., Keinan-Boker, L., Silverman, B.G., Ito, H., Nakagawa, H., Hattori, M., Kaizaki, Y., Sugiyama, H., Utada, M., Katayama, K., Narimatsu, H., Kanemura, S., Koike, T., Miyashiro, I., Yoshii, M., Oki, I., Shibata, A., Matsuda, T., Nimri, O., Ab Manan, A., Bhoo-Pathy, N., Tuvshingerel, S., Chimedsuren, O., Al Khater, A.H.M., Al-Eid, H., Jung, K.W., Won, Y.J., Chiang, C.J., Lai, M.S., Suwanrungruang, K., Wiangnon, S., Daoprasert, K., Pongnikorn, D., Geater, S.L., Sriplung, H., Eser, S., Yakut, C.I., Hackl, M., Mühlböck, H., Oberaigner, W., Zborovskaya, A.A., Aleinikova, O.V., Henau, K., Van Eycken, L., Dimitrova, N., Valerianova, Z., Šekerija, M., Zvolský, M., Engholm, G., Storm, H., Innos, K., Mägi, M., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Jégu, J., Velten, M., Cornet, E., Troussard, X., Bouvier, A.M., Faivre, J., Guizard, A.V., Bouvier, V., Launoy, G., Arveux, P., Maynadié, M., Mounier, M., Fournier, E., Woronoff, A.S., Daoulas, M., Clavel, J., Le Guyader-Peyrou, S., Monnereau, A., Trétarre, B., Colonna, M., Cowppli-Bony, A., Molinié, F., Bara, S., Degré, D., Ganry, O., Lapôtre-Ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Estève, J., Bray, F., Piñeros, M., Sassi, F., Stabenow, R., Eberle, A., Erb, C., Nennecke, A., Kieschke, J., Sirri, E., Kajueter, H., Emrich, K., Zeissig, S.R., Holleczek, B., Eisemann, N., Katalinic, A., Brenner, H., Asquez, R.A., Kumar, V., Ólafsdóttir, E.J., Tryggvadóttir, L., Comber, H., Walsh, P.M., Sundseth, H., Devigili, E., Mazzoleni, G., Giacomin, A., Bella, F., Castaing, M., Sutera, A., Gola, G., Ferretti, S., Serraino, D., Zucchetto, A., Lillini, R., Vercelli, M., Busco, S., Pannozzo, F., Vitarelli, S., Ricci, P., Pascucci, C., Autelitano, M., Cirilli, C., Federico, M., Fusco, M., Vitale, M.F., Usala, M., Cusimano, R., Mazzucco, W., Michiara, M., Sgargi, P., Maule, M.M., Sacerdote, C., Tumino, R., Di Felice, E., Vicentini, M., Falcini, F., Cremone, L., Budroni, M., Cesaraccio, R., Contrino, M.L., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A.C., Maspero, S., Candela, G., Scuderi, T., Gentilini, M.A., Piffer, S., Rosso, S., Sacchetto, L., Caldarella, A., La Rosa, F., Stracci, F., Contiero, P., Tagliabue, G., Dei Tos, A.P., Zorzi, M., Zanetti, R., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Gatta, G., Sant, M., Capocaccia, R., De Angelis, R., Liepina, E., Maurina, A., Smailyte, G., Agius, D., Calleja, N., Siesling, S., Visser, O., Larønningen, S., Møller, B., Dyzmann-Sroka, A., Trojanowski, M., Góźdż, S., Mężyk, R., Grądalska-Lampart, M., Radziszewska, A.U., Didkowska, J.A., Wojciechowska, U., Błaszczyk, J., Kępska, K., Bielska-Lasota, M., Kwiatkowska, K., Forjaz, G., Rego, R.A., Bastos, J., Silva, M.A., Antunes, L., Bento, M.J., Mayer-da-Silva, A., Miranda, A., Coza, D., Todescu, A.I., Valkov, M.Y., Adamcik, J., Safaei Diba, C., Primic-Žakelj, M., Žagar, T., Stare, J., Almar, E., Mateos, A., Quirós, J.R., Bidaurrazaga, J., Larrañaga, N., Díaz García, J.M., Marcos, A.I., Marcos-Gragera, R., Vilardell Gil, M.L., Molina, E., Sánchez, M.J., Franch Sureda, P., Ramos Montserrat, M., Chirlaque, M.D., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E.E., Moreno-Iribas, C.C., Fernández-Delgado, R., Peris-Bonet, R., Galceran, J., Khan, S., Lambe, M., Camey, B., Bouchardy, C., Usel, M., Ess, S.M., Herrmann, C., Bulliard, J.L., Maspoli-Conconi, M., Frick, H., Kuehni, C.E., Schindler, M., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Chiolero, A., Konzelmann, I., Dehler, S.I., Matthes, K.L., Rashbass, J., Stiller, C.A., Fitzpatrick, D., Gavin, A., Bannon, F., Black, R.J., Brewster, D.H., Huws, D.W., White, C., Finan, P., Allemani, C., Bonaventure, A., Carreira, H., Coleman, M.P., Di Carlo, V., Harewood, R., Liu, K., Matz, M., Montel, L., Nikšić, M., Rachet, B., Sanz, N., Spika, D., Stephens, R., Peake, M., Chalker, E., Newman, L., Baker, D., Soeberg, M.J., Aitken, J., Scott, C., Stokes, B.C., Venn, A., Farrugia, H., Giles, G.G., Threlfall, T., Currow, D., You, H., Hendrix, J., Lewis, C., Matz, Melissa, Coleman, Michel P, Carreira, Helena, Salmerón, Diego, Chirlaque, Maria Dolores, and Allemani, Claudia
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7. The rapid spread of SARS-COV-2 Omicron variant in Italy reflected early through wastewater surveillance
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La Rosa, G, Iaconelli, M, Veneri, C, Mancini, P, Bonanno Ferraro, G, Brandtner, D, Lucentini, L, Bonadonna, L, Rossi, M, Grigioni, M, Suffredini, E, Bucciarelli, G, Torlontano, P, Aprea, G, La Bianca, M, Cifarelli, R, Palma, A, La Vecchia, G, Lauria, G, Brienza, R, Montenegro, P, D'Argenzio, A, Cossentino, L, Olivares, R, Pizzolante, A, Fusco, G, Tosco, A, Porta, A, Pennino, F, Maria, T, Angelini, P, De Lellis, L, Nasci, D, Alborali, G, Formenti, N, Guarneri, F, Fontani, N, Nani, G, Palumbo, F, Borlone, G, Guercio, M, Gentili, L, Mariuz, M, Trani, G, Pariani, A, Ancona, C, Giorgi, D, Ferrante, I, Monfrinotti, M, Riosa, S, Capparuccini, V, Scicluna, M, Cersini, A, Arizzi, M, Cecchini, G, Ottaviano, C, Nicosia, E, Grasselli, E, Allaria, G, Izzotti, A, Rosatto, S, Ammoni, E, Cereda, D, Losio, M, Bertasi, B, Aliscioni, A, Oliva, D, Castiglioni, S, Schiarea, S, Zuccato, E, Antonelli, M, Azzellino, A, Malpei, F, Turolla, A, Binda, S, Laura, P, Primache, V, Cocuzza, C, Franzetti, A, Bertanza, G, Callegari, M, Bolognini, L, Filippetti, F, Paniccia', M, Ciuti, F, Briscolini, S, Magi, S, Colitti, M, Montanaro, C, Cerroni, M, Griglio, B, Berruti, R, Cravero, M, Costa, A, Bianchi, M, Decastelli, L, Romano, A, Zuccon, F, Carraro, E, Pignata, C, Bonetta, S, Di Vittorio, G, Mongelli, O, De Giglio, O, Apollonio, F, Triggiano, F, Montagna, M, Ungaro, N, Palermo, M, Maida, C, Mazzucco, W, De Grazia, S, Giammanco, G, Purpari, G, Ferrante, M, Agodi, A, Barchitta, M, Cala', P, Carducci, A, Verani, M, Federigi, I, Lauretani, G, Muzio, S, Ramazzotti, M, Antonelli, A, Ricci, E, Santoro, G, Federici, E, Petricciuolo, M, Barigelli, S, Ruffier, M, Borney, F, Grange, E, Damasco, F, Russo, F, Pitter, G, Groppi, V, Rigoli, F, Zampini, M, Baldovin, T, Amoruso, I, Mengon, E, Cadonna, M, Postinghel, M, Pizzo, F, Schiavuzzi, A, Cutrupi, F, Foladori, P, Manara, S, Zago, L, Stenico, A, Prast, A, La Rosa G., Iaconelli M., Veneri C., Mancini P., Bonanno Ferraro G., Brandtner D., Lucentini L., Bonadonna L., Rossi M., Grigioni M., Suffredini E., Bucciarelli G., Torlontano P., Aprea G., La Bianca M., Cifarelli R. A., Palma A., La Vecchia G., Lauria G., Brienza R., Montenegro P., D'Argenzio A., Cossentino L., Olivares R., Pizzolante A., Fusco G., Tosco A., Porta A., Pennino F., Maria T., Angelini P., De Lellis L., Nasci D., Alborali G., Formenti N., Guarneri F., Fontani N., Nani G., Palumbo F., Borlone G., Guercio M., Gentili L., Mariuz M., Trani G., Pariani A., Ancona C., Giorgi D. A., Ferrante I., Monfrinotti M., Riosa S., Capparuccini V., Scicluna M. T., Cersini A., Arizzi M., Cecchini G., Ottaviano C., Nicosia E., Grasselli E., Allaria G., Izzotti A., Rosatto S., Ammoni E., Cereda D., Losio M. N., Bertasi B., Aliscioni A., Oliva D., Castiglioni S., Schiarea S., Zuccato E., Antonelli M., Azzellino A., Malpei F., Turolla A., Binda S., Laura P., Primache V., Cocuzza C., Franzetti A., Bertanza G., Callegari M. L., Bolognini L., Filippetti F., Paniccia' M., Ciuti F., Briscolini S., Magi S., Colitti M., Montanaro C., Cerroni M. G., Griglio B., Berruti R., Cravero M., Costa A., Bianchi M., Decastelli L., Romano A., Zuccon F., Carraro E., Pignata C., Bonetta S., Di Vittorio G., Mongelli O., De Giglio O., Apollonio F., Triggiano F., Montagna M. T., Ungaro N., Palermo M., Maida C. M., Mazzucco W., De Grazia S., Giammanco G., Purpari G., Ferrante M., Agodi A., Barchitta M., Cala' P., Carducci A., Verani M., Federigi I., Lauretani G., Muzio S., Ramazzotti M., Antonelli A., Ricci E., Santoro G., Federici E., Petricciuolo M., Barigelli S., Ruffier M., Borney F., Grange E., Damasco F., Russo F., Pitter G., Groppi V., Rigoli F., Zampini M., Baldovin T., Amoruso I., Mengon E., Cadonna M., Postinghel M., Pizzo F., Schiavuzzi A., Cutrupi F., Foladori P., Manara S., Zago L., Stenico A., Prast A. -M., La Rosa, G, Iaconelli, M, Veneri, C, Mancini, P, Bonanno Ferraro, G, Brandtner, D, Lucentini, L, Bonadonna, L, Rossi, M, Grigioni, M, Suffredini, E, Bucciarelli, G, Torlontano, P, Aprea, G, La Bianca, M, Cifarelli, R, Palma, A, La Vecchia, G, Lauria, G, Brienza, R, Montenegro, P, D'Argenzio, A, Cossentino, L, Olivares, R, Pizzolante, A, Fusco, G, Tosco, A, Porta, A, Pennino, F, Maria, T, Angelini, P, De Lellis, L, Nasci, D, Alborali, G, Formenti, N, Guarneri, F, Fontani, N, Nani, G, Palumbo, F, Borlone, G, Guercio, M, Gentili, L, Mariuz, M, Trani, G, Pariani, A, Ancona, C, Giorgi, D, Ferrante, I, Monfrinotti, M, Riosa, S, Capparuccini, V, Scicluna, M, Cersini, A, Arizzi, M, Cecchini, G, Ottaviano, C, Nicosia, E, Grasselli, E, Allaria, G, Izzotti, A, Rosatto, S, Ammoni, E, Cereda, D, Losio, M, Bertasi, B, Aliscioni, A, Oliva, D, Castiglioni, S, Schiarea, S, Zuccato, E, Antonelli, M, Azzellino, A, Malpei, F, Turolla, A, Binda, S, Laura, P, Primache, V, Cocuzza, C, Franzetti, A, Bertanza, G, Callegari, M, Bolognini, L, Filippetti, F, Paniccia', M, Ciuti, F, Briscolini, S, Magi, S, Colitti, M, Montanaro, C, Cerroni, M, Griglio, B, Berruti, R, Cravero, M, Costa, A, Bianchi, M, Decastelli, L, Romano, A, Zuccon, F, Carraro, E, Pignata, C, Bonetta, S, Di Vittorio, G, Mongelli, O, De Giglio, O, Apollonio, F, Triggiano, F, Montagna, M, Ungaro, N, Palermo, M, Maida, C, Mazzucco, W, De Grazia, S, Giammanco, G, Purpari, G, Ferrante, M, Agodi, A, Barchitta, M, Cala', P, Carducci, A, Verani, M, Federigi, I, Lauretani, G, Muzio, S, Ramazzotti, M, Antonelli, A, Ricci, E, Santoro, G, Federici, E, Petricciuolo, M, Barigelli, S, Ruffier, M, Borney, F, Grange, E, Damasco, F, Russo, F, Pitter, G, Groppi, V, Rigoli, F, Zampini, M, Baldovin, T, Amoruso, I, Mengon, E, Cadonna, M, Postinghel, M, Pizzo, F, Schiavuzzi, A, Cutrupi, F, Foladori, P, Manara, S, Zago, L, Stenico, A, Prast, A, La Rosa G., Iaconelli M., Veneri C., Mancini P., Bonanno Ferraro G., Brandtner D., Lucentini L., Bonadonna L., Rossi M., Grigioni M., Suffredini E., Bucciarelli G., Torlontano P., Aprea G., La Bianca M., Cifarelli R. A., Palma A., La Vecchia G., Lauria G., Brienza R., Montenegro P., D'Argenzio A., Cossentino L., Olivares R., Pizzolante A., Fusco G., Tosco A., Porta A., Pennino F., Maria T., Angelini P., De Lellis L., Nasci D., Alborali G., Formenti N., Guarneri F., Fontani N., Nani G., Palumbo F., Borlone G., Guercio M., Gentili L., Mariuz M., Trani G., Pariani A., Ancona C., Giorgi D. A., Ferrante I., Monfrinotti M., Riosa S., Capparuccini V., Scicluna M. T., Cersini A., Arizzi M., Cecchini G., Ottaviano C., Nicosia E., Grasselli E., Allaria G., Izzotti A., Rosatto S., Ammoni E., Cereda D., Losio M. N., Bertasi B., Aliscioni A., Oliva D., Castiglioni S., Schiarea S., Zuccato E., Antonelli M., Azzellino A., Malpei F., Turolla A., Binda S., Laura P., Primache V., Cocuzza C., Franzetti A., Bertanza G., Callegari M. L., Bolognini L., Filippetti F., Paniccia' M., Ciuti F., Briscolini S., Magi S., Colitti M., Montanaro C., Cerroni M. G., Griglio B., Berruti R., Cravero M., Costa A., Bianchi M., Decastelli L., Romano A., Zuccon F., Carraro E., Pignata C., Bonetta S., Di Vittorio G., Mongelli O., De Giglio O., Apollonio F., Triggiano F., Montagna M. T., Ungaro N., Palermo M., Maida C. M., Mazzucco W., De Grazia S., Giammanco G., Purpari G., Ferrante M., Agodi A., Barchitta M., Cala' P., Carducci A., Verani M., Federigi I., Lauretani G., Muzio S., Ramazzotti M., Antonelli A., Ricci E., Santoro G., Federici E., Petricciuolo M., Barigelli S., Ruffier M., Borney F., Grange E., Damasco F., Russo F., Pitter G., Groppi V., Rigoli F., Zampini M., Baldovin T., Amoruso I., Mengon E., Cadonna M., Postinghel M., Pizzo F., Schiavuzzi A., Cutrupi F., Foladori P., Manara S., Zago L., Stenico A., and Prast A. -M.
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The SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant emerged in South Africa in November 2021, and has later been identified worldwide, raising serious concerns. A real-time RT-PCR assay was designed for the rapid screening of the Omicron variant, targeting characteristic mutations of the spike gene. The assay was used to test 737 sewage samples collected throughout Italy (19/21 Regions) between 11 November and 25 December 2021, with the aim of assessing the spread of the Omicron variant in the country. Positive samples were also tested with a real-time RT-PCR developed by the European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), and through nested RT-PCR followed by Sanger sequencing. Overall, 115 samples tested positive for Omicron SARS-CoV-2 variant. The first occurrence was detected on 7 December, in Veneto, North Italy. Later on, the variant spread extremely fast in three weeks, with prevalence of positive wastewater samples rising from 1.0% (1/104 samples) in the week 5–11 December, to 17.5% (25/143 samples) in the week 12–18, to 65.9% (89/135 samples) in the week 19–25, in line with the increase in cases of infection with the Omicron variant observed during December in Italy. Similarly, the number of Regions/Autonomous Provinces in which the variant was detected increased from one in the first week, to 11 in the second, and to 17 in the last one. The presence of the Omicron variant was confirmed by the JRC real-time RT-PCR in 79.1% (91/115) of the positive samples, and by Sanger sequencing in 66% (64/97) of PCR amplicons. In conclusion, we designed an RT-qPCR assay capable to detect the Omicron variant, which can be successfully used for the purpose of wastewater-based epidemiology. We also described the history of the introduction and diffusion of the Omicron variant in the Italian population and territory, confirming the effectiveness of sewage monitoring as a powerful surveillance tool.
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8. Exploring the effectiveness of the Digital Green Certificate Law as Public Health instrument to increase anti-COVID-19 vaccination in a sample of working-age adult population in the Palermo Metropolitan Area
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Costantino C., Bonaccorso N., Sciortino M., D'Azzo L., Carubia A., Chifari D., Segreto D., Marchese D., Russo F., Minore M., Pieri A., Graziano G., Maida C. M., Restivo V., Tramuto F., Vitale F., Mazzucco W., Costantino C., Bonaccorso N., Sciortino M., D'Azzo L., Carubia A., Chifari D., Segreto D., Marchese D., Russo F., Minore M., Pieri A., Graziano G., Maida C.M., Restivo V., Tramuto F., Vitale F., and Mazzucco W.
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Adult ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,COVID-19 Vaccines ,COVID-19 vaccination ,Mandatory vaccination ,Vaccination ,Humans ,COVID-19 ,Public Health ,Digital Green Certificate ,Green Pass Law - Abstract
Counteracting vaccine hesitancy should be considered an absolute priority for Public Health Authorities. A correct health communication represents one of the best ways to increase adhesion to vaccination among hesitant population. In order to increase vaccination coverage rates against COVID-19, the Italian government has issued a legislative decree with a mandatory “Digital Green Certificate” (DGC) to access workplaces for some categories considered at risk. Methods. We conducted a cross-sectional study with the aim to highlight the factors associated with the anti-COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and to estimate the influence of the introduction by law of the Digital Green Certificate (DGC) on the adhesion to the COVID-19 vaccination campaign in a sample of individual accessing one of the main vaccination centres of the metropolitan area of Palermo, Italy. An anonymous and validated questionnaire was self-administered through the Google Documents® platform, between October 2021 and March 2022. Results. Among the 467 subjects enrolled, 43.3% were influenced on their vaccination choice by the introduction of the DGC. The multivariate analysis showed that among the respondents emerged contrasting feelings with a self-reported significantly higher sense of freedom (Adj-OR = 2.45, 95%CIs = 1.51-3.97, p-value: < 0.001) but a lower sense of safety (Adj-OR = 0.19, 95%CIs = 0.12-0.29, p-value: < 0.001) after vaccine administration. Conclusions. Our findings, in line with the available literature, suggest that the introduction of DGC has led to a significant increase in the immunization rate and, together with an appropriate communicative approach, it could represent an effective strategy to counteract vaccine hesitancy.
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9. The Erice 58 Charter on 'The health of migrants. An equity challenge for the public health system'.
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Marceca, M., Fara, G. M., Giammanco, G., Signorelli, C., Vitale, F., Declich, S., Tosti, M. E., Fabiani, M., Mazzucco, W., Rossi, P. Giorgi, Barretta, P., Affronti, M., Placa, S. La, Baviera, E. Petrona, Aragona, M., Mazzetti, M., Baglio, G., Eugeni, E., Geraci, S., and Sparaco, A.
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IMMIGRANTS ,PUBLIC health ,MEDICAL emergencies ,PATHOLOGY ,HOSPITAL care - Abstract
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10. Knowledge, attitudes and adherence towards influenza and other vaccinations among healthcare workers at the University Hospital of Palermo, Italy, during the first COVID-19 pandemic season (2020/2021).
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Costantino, C., Bonaccorso, N., Balsamo, F., Belluzzo, M., Carubia, A., D'Azzo, L., Grimaldi, F., Sciortino, M., Vitello, T., Zagra, L., Graziano, G., Maida, C.M., Pieri, A., Mazzucco, W., Tramuto, F., Vitale, F., and Restivo, V.
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Background. Increasing adherence to influenza vaccination among healthcare workers is a public health priority, stated that actually remains far below than international recommendations. During the 2020/2021 pandemic season, COVID-19 vaccines were not yet available until the end of December 2020, and influenza vaccines were the only one available to protect against seasonal respiratory diseases. The main objective of the present study was to assess knowledge, attitudes and adherence to influenza and other vaccinations recommended by the National Immunization Plan 2017-2021 for healthcare workers. Methods. Enrollment lasted from October and December 2020 at the vaccination unit of the University Hospital of Palermo. Data were collected through an anonymous and self-administered questionnaire, divided into 5 sections and 31 items. Results. Among 734 healthcare professionals that completed the survey, a significantly higher adherence to influenza vaccination was observed among healthcare workers that were more prone to receive COVID-19 vaccination (OR=4.02; 95% CI: 1.63-9.91). Moreover, higher influenza vaccination rates were observed among healthcare professionals that received influenza vaccination during previous 2019/2020 season (OR=15.3; 95% CI: 5.17-45.1) and that were favorable to the possible impact on increasing adherence of influenza mandatory vaccination (OR=4.88; 95% CI: 2.43-9.80). Conclusions. Propensity of healthcare workers to undergo vaccinations recommended in the National Immunization Plan increased during the first pandemic season. At the end of the vaccination season, flu vaccination coverage reached highest rates ever at the University Hospital of Palermo (around 60%), remaining anyway below the recommended minimum value of 75%. During next seasonal flu vaccination campaigns, it becomes essential to promote communication and information strategies to increase flu vaccination among healthcare workers, also focusing on co-administration with the anti-COVID-19 booster/seasonal doses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. The accreditation system of Italian medical residency programs: fostering quality and sustainability of the National Health Service
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Mazzucco, W., Silenzi, A., Gray, M., Vettor, R., Mazzucco W., Silenzi A., Gray M., and Vettor R.
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continuous quality improvement ,Continuous quality improve-ment ,sustainability in healthcare ,Internship and Residency ,National Health System ,standards and requirements ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata ,Post-graduate medical education and training ,Quality Improvement ,State Medicine ,Accreditation ,residency programs ,Standards and requirement ,Italy ,Humans ,Original Article ,Residency program - Abstract
Summary. Background and aim: In June 2017, University and Health Ministries jointly enacted a decree imple-menting a new accreditation system for the Italian post-graduate medical schools (residency programs). We report the innovations introduced through the reform. Methods: Universities were called to submit post-gradu-ate medical school projects to the National Observatory on medical residency programs, the inter-institutional committee responsible for the entire accreditation process, through an interactive web platform. The adherence to minimum standards, requirements and the performances were measured. After this first assessment, universities were asked to provide programs of improvement for critical schools. At the end of the evaluation, residency schools were proposed for a full or a partial accreditation. Results: Of the 1,431 post-graduate medical school projects submitted to the National Observatory by 37 public and 4 private Universities, 672 (47.0%) obtained a full accreditation, 629 (43.9%) a partial accreditation, with a gap to be filled within a two-year period according to a specific improvement programme, while 130 (9.1%) were not accredited. Further, 1,254 out of the 1,301 schools with a full or partial accreditation were activated according to the available public financial resources, excluding those performing the lowest. Annual surveys were in place to investigate the residents’ level of satisfaction concerning the quality of the training programs. The National Observatory further devel-oped an experimental methodology to conduct on-site visits to support quality improvement. Conclusions: This reform can be considered an important initiative to guarantee high standards in the quality of care and to face the challenge of sustainability for the National Health System. (www.actabiomedica.it).
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12. EUROMEDITERRANEAN BIOMEDICAL JOURNAL (EMBJ) TO SUPPORT THE INTERNATIONAL CALL FOR GRANTS FROM THE ITALIAN INSTITUTE OF HEALTH DEDICATED TO YOUNG RESEARCHERS
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Mazzucco W., Costantino C., Cappello F., Fruscione S., Minghetti L., Brusaferro S., Mazzucco W., Costantino C., Cappello F., Fruscione S., Minghetti L., and Brusaferro S.
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EuroMediterranean Biomedical Journal (EMBJ) can be considered both a scientific journal and a learning tool for “researchers-in-training” coming from Euro-Mediterranean Countries and other areas of the globe. We announce the launch of an international call for grants from Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS, the Italian National Institute Health), reserved to young Italian and foreign researchers. We strongly encourage the junior researchers that have authored manuscripts published in EMBJ to consider the application to this extraordinary opportunity.
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13. Prevalence and factors associated with bullying phenomenon among pre-adolescents attending first-grade secondary schools of Palermo, Italy, and a comparative systematic literature review
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Francesco Scarpitta, Francesco Vitale, Claudia Marotta, Claudia Emilia Sannasardo, S Bono, Alessandra Casuccio, Gianmarco Ventura, Evelina Arcidiacono, Carlotta Vella, Vincenzo Restivo, Carlo Roberto Gambino, Maurizio Gentile, Claudio Costantino, Mazzucco W, Pierfrancesco Sannasardo, Costantino C., Mazzucco W., Scarpitta F., Ventura G., Marotta C., Bono S.E., Arcidiacono E., Gentile M., Sannasardo P., Gambino C.R., Sannasardo C.E., Vella C., Vitale F., Casuccio A., and Restivo V.
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Bullying, Bullying prevalence, Observers, Pre-adolescents, Systematic literature review ,Schools ,Adolescent ,Pre adolescents ,Bullying ,Systematic review ,Phenomenon ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Psychology ,Child ,Students ,Sicily ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Background Bullying is recognized as one of the most significant social and health problems in the school environment for children and adolescents. In Italy, bullying involved 2 in 10 kids between 11–17 years that referred to have been bullied two or more times in a month. In Sicily, the estimated prevalence of children aged 11 to 15 that suffered at least one act of bullying in the last two months was 14% in 2011. Methods A questionnaire consisting of 30 items investigating physical, verbal and indirect bullying, observers of bullying, resiliency, and prosociality was administered to preadolescents of ten first-grade secondary schools within the Palermo Province in order to analyze prevalence and factors associated with bullying phenomenon. Also, a systematic literature review (SLR) analyzing manuscripts that reported prevalence of the bullying phenomenon worldwide was conducted. Results Survey: a total of 867 students, belonging to 35 s and 31 third classes of ten different schools in Palermo, Italy, were recruited in the survey. The values of physical bullying are included between the 4% of the single question method and the almost forty percent detected by the score of 7 method. Verbal bullying oscillates between 15.9% and 66.3%. Observers average values varies from 15.8% to 47.5%. SLR: the estimated prevalence showed a considerable fluctuation. The occurrence of the bullying phenomenon was low in some Northern European countries, while in Anglo-Saxon countries it affected over a quarter of the middle school student population (28% in Maryland, USA and 21% in the UK). Conclusions The prevalence of the bullying phenomenon recorded by this survey with the three different methods used is similar to observations in international literature. In the Sicilian context, a higher prevalence of bullying phenomena was observed in pre-adolescents attending major classes and in schools with lower socio-economic index. Though it remains difficult to obtain univocal data that clarifies the prevalence of different type of bullying, the continuous investigation of prevalence and factors associated with the phenomenon is a necessary starting point to introduce interventions and preventive measures in Public Health programs.
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14. Phylogenetic analysis in the clinical risk management of an outbreak of hepatitis C virus infection among transfused thalassaemia patients in Italy
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Stefania Grimaudo, Francesca Ceccherini-Silberstein, Lavinia Fabeni, V. Di Marco, Marianna Aragri, F. Di Raimondo, Claudia Marotta, Mazzucco W, Fabrizio Bronte, Maurizio Macaluso, Francesco Vitale, V. Chiara di Maio, Donatella Ferraro, Rosaria Maria Pipitone, Mazzucco W., Chiara di Maio V., Bronte F., Fabeni L., Pipitone R.M., Grimaudo S., Ferraro D., Marotta C., Aragri M., Macaluso M., Vitale F., Di Raimondo F., Ceccherini-Silberstein F., and Di Marco V.
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Sofosbuvir ,Clinical risk management, Hepatitis C virus (HCV), Molecular epidemiology, Nosocomial outbreak, Phylogenetic analysis, Antiviral Agents, Bayes Theorem, Disease Outbreaks, Genotype, Hepacivirus, Humans, Italy, Phylogeny, Risk Management, Hepatitis C, Thalassemia ,Hepacivirus ,030501 epidemiology ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata ,medicine.disease_cause ,Disease Outbreaks ,Settore MED/07 ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Settore BIO/13 - Biologia Applicata ,Epidemiology ,Medicine ,Phylogeny ,Settore MED/12 - Gastroenterologia ,0303 health sciences ,Clinical risk management ,Phylogenetic analysis ,biology ,Transmission (medicine) ,virus diseases ,General Medicine ,Hepatitis C ,Hepatitis C virus (HCV) ,Infectious Diseases ,Italy ,Molecular epidemiology ,Thalassemia ,0305 other medical science ,medicine.drug ,Microbiology (medical) ,Ledipasvir ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Genotype ,Hepatitis C virus ,Antiviral Agents ,03 medical and health sciences ,Phylogenetic analysi ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Risk Management ,030306 microbiology ,business.industry ,Nosocomial outbreak ,Bayes Theorem ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Chronic infection ,chemistry ,business - Abstract
Background: Occurrence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is reduced by effective risk management procedures, but patient-to-patient transmission continues to be reported in healthcare settings. Aim: To report the use of phylogenetic analysis in the clinical risk management of an HCV outbreak among 128 thalassaemia outpatients followed at a thalassaemia centre of an Italian hospital. Methods: Epidemiological investigation and root-cause analysis were performed. All patients with acute hepatitis and known chronic infection were tested for HCV RNA, HCV genotyping, and NS3, NS5A, and NS5B HCV genomic region sequencing. To identify transmission clusters, phylogenetic trees were built for each gene employing Bayesian methods. Findings: All patients with acute hepatitis were infected with HCV genotype 1b. Root-cause analysis, including a lookback procedure, excluded blood donors as the source of HCV transmission. The phylogenetic analysis, conducted on seven patients with acute infection and eight patients with chronic infection, highlighted four transmission clusters including at least one patient with chronic and one patient with acute HCV infection. All patients in the same cluster received a blood transfusion during the same day. Two patients with acute hepatitis spontaneously cleared HCV within four weeks and nine patients received ledipasvir plus sofosbuvir for six weeks, all achieving a sustained virological response. Conclusion: Combined use of root-cause analysis and molecular epidemiology was effective in ascertaining the origin of the HCV outbreak. Antiviral therapy avoided the chronic progression of the infection and further spread in care units and in the family environment.
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15. Excess risk of subsequent malignant neoplasms in adolescent and young adult cancer survivors: Results from the first Italian population-based cohort
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Trama, A, Tittarelli, A, Barigelletti, G, Botta, L, Gatta, G, Tagliabue, G, Contiero, P, Guzzinati, S, Andreano, A, Manneschi, G, Falcini, F, Castaing, M, Filiberti, R, Gasparotti, C, Cirilli, C, Mazzucco, W, Mangone, L, Iacovacci, S, Vitale, M, Stracci, F, Piffer, S, Tumino, R, Carone, S, Sampietro, G, Melcarne, A, Ballotari, P, Boschetti, L, Pisani, S, Cavalieri D'Oro, L, Cuccaro, F, D'Argenzio, A, D'Orsi, G, Fanetti, A, Ardizzone, A, Candela, G, Savoia, F, Pascucci, C, Castelli, M, Storchi, C, Bernasconi, A, Trama, Annalisa, Tittarelli, Andrea, Barigelletti, Giulio, Botta, Laura, Gatta, Gemma, Tagliabue, Giovanna, Contiero, Paolo, Guzzinati, Stefano, Andreano, Anita, Manneschi, Gianfranco, Falcini, Fabio, Castaing, Marine, Filiberti, Rosa A, Gasparotti, Cinzia, Cirilli, Claudia, Mazzucco, Walter, Mangone, Lucia, Iacovacci, Silvia, Vitale, Maria F, Stracci, Fabrizio, Piffer, Silvano, Tumino, Rosario, Carone, Simona, Sampietro, Giuseppe, Melcarne, Anna, Ballotari, Paola, Boschetti, Lorenza, Pisani, Salvatore, Cavalieri D'Oro, Luca, Cuccaro, Francesco, D'Argenzio, Angelo, D'Orsi, Giancarlo, Fanetti, Anna C, Ardizzone, Antonino, Candela, Giuseppa, Savoia, Fabio, Pascucci, Cristiana, Castelli, Maurizio, Storchi, Cinzia, Bernasconi, Alice, Trama, A, Tittarelli, A, Barigelletti, G, Botta, L, Gatta, G, Tagliabue, G, Contiero, P, Guzzinati, S, Andreano, A, Manneschi, G, Falcini, F, Castaing, M, Filiberti, R, Gasparotti, C, Cirilli, C, Mazzucco, W, Mangone, L, Iacovacci, S, Vitale, M, Stracci, F, Piffer, S, Tumino, R, Carone, S, Sampietro, G, Melcarne, A, Ballotari, P, Boschetti, L, Pisani, S, Cavalieri D'Oro, L, Cuccaro, F, D'Argenzio, A, D'Orsi, G, Fanetti, A, Ardizzone, A, Candela, G, Savoia, F, Pascucci, C, Castelli, M, Storchi, C, Bernasconi, A, Trama, Annalisa, Tittarelli, Andrea, Barigelletti, Giulio, Botta, Laura, Gatta, Gemma, Tagliabue, Giovanna, Contiero, Paolo, Guzzinati, Stefano, Andreano, Anita, Manneschi, Gianfranco, Falcini, Fabio, Castaing, Marine, Filiberti, Rosa A, Gasparotti, Cinzia, Cirilli, Claudia, Mazzucco, Walter, Mangone, Lucia, Iacovacci, Silvia, Vitale, Maria F, Stracci, Fabrizio, Piffer, Silvano, Tumino, Rosario, Carone, Simona, Sampietro, Giuseppe, Melcarne, Anna, Ballotari, Paola, Boschetti, Lorenza, Pisani, Salvatore, Cavalieri D'Oro, Luca, Cuccaro, Francesco, D'Argenzio, Angelo, D'Orsi, Giancarlo, Fanetti, Anna C, Ardizzone, Antonino, Candela, Giuseppa, Savoia, Fabio, Pascucci, Cristiana, Castelli, Maurizio, Storchi, Cinzia, and Bernasconi, Alice
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Background: Evidence about late effects in adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors is scarce. This study assessed the risk of subsequent malignant neoplasms (SMNs) to identify the most common SMNs to be considered in follow-up care. Methods: Population-based cancer registries retrospectively identified first primary tumors (between 1976 and 2013) and SMNs in AYAs (15-39 years old at their cancer diagnosis). AYA cancer survivors were those alive at least 5 years after their first cancer diagnosis. The excess risk of SMNs was measured as standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) and absolute excess risk together with the cumulative incidence of SMNs. Results: The cohort included 67,692 AYA cancer survivors. The excess risk of developing any SMN (SIR, 1.6; 95% confidence interval, 1.5-1.7) was 60%. The excess risk of SMNs was significantly high for survivors of lymphomas; cancers of the breast, thyroid, female genital tract, digestive organs, gonads, and urinary tract; and melanomas. The cumulative incidence of all SMNs in AYA cancer survivors within 25 years of their first cancer diagnosis was approximately 10%. Subsequent tumors contributing to approximately 60% of all SMNs were breast cancer, colorectal cancer, corpus uteri cancer, and ovarian cancer in females and colorectal cancer, bladder cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, and lymphomas in males. Conclusions: These results highlight the need to personalize follow-up strategies for AYA cancer survivors.
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16. Current state of genomic policies in healthcare among EU member states: results of a survey of chief medical officers
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Mazzucco, W., Pastorino, R., Lagerberg, T., Colotto, M., d’Andrea, E., Marotta, C., Marzuillo, C., Villari, P., Federici, A., Ricciardi, W., and Boccia, S.
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17. A cross-sectional study on smartphone uses among pregnant women attending childbirth classes in the Metropolitan Area of Palermo, Italy: The Stop-Phone study.
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Costantino, C., Mazzucco, W., Bonaccorso, N., Sciortino, M., Cimino, L., Pizzo, S., Conforto, A., Calo, I., Giliberti, D., Gambino, C. R., Segreto, D., Maiorana, A., Vitale, F., and Casuccio, A.
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18. Efficacy and safety of human papillomavirus vaccination in HIV-infected patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Francesco Di Gennaro, Mazzucco W, Marcello Guido, Antonella Zizza, Roberto D'Amico, Claudia Marotta, Vanna Pistotti, Federico Banchelli, Zizza A., Banchelli F., Guido M., Marotta C., Di Gennaro F., Mazzucco W., Pistotti V., and D'Amico R.
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0301 basic medicine ,CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,Male ,Disease prevention ,HIV Infections ,Adolescent, Adult, Antibodies, Viral, CD4 Lymphocyte Count, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Female, HIV Infections, Humans, Male, Papillomavirus Infections, Papillomavirus Vaccines, Public Health, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Risk, Treatment Outcome, Viral Load, Virus Shedding, Young Adult, Patient Safety ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata ,Antibodies, Viral ,0302 clinical medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Viral ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,Public health ,Multidisciplinary ,HPV infection ,Viral Load ,Adolescent ,Adult ,CD4 Lymphocyte Count ,Female ,Humans ,Papillomavirus Infections ,Papillomavirus Vaccines ,Public Health ,Risk ,Treatment Outcome ,Virus Shedding ,Young Adult ,Patient Safety ,Medicine ,Viral load ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Science ,HPV vaccines ,Placebo ,Antibodies ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Seroconversion ,Viral shedding ,Adverse effect ,business.industry ,Health care ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,business - Abstract
The prophylactic vaccines available to protect against infections by HPV are well tolerated and highly immunogenic. People with HIV have a higher risk of developing HPV infection and HPV-associated cancers due to a lower immune response, and due to viral interactions. We performed a systematic review of RCTs to assess HPV vaccines efficacy and safety on HIV-infected people compared to placebo or no intervention in terms of seroconversion, infections, neoplasms, adverse events, CD4+ T-cell count and HIV viral load. The vaccine-group showed a seroconversion rate close to 100% for each vaccine and a significantly higher level of antibodies against HPV vaccine types, as compared to the placebo group (MD = 4333.3, 95% CI 2701.4; 5965.1 GMT EL.U./ml for HPV type 16 and MD = 1408.8, 95% CI 414.8; 2394.7 GMT EL.U./ml for HPV type 18). There were also no differences in terms of severe adverse events (RR = 0.6, 95% CI 0.2; 1.6) and no severe adverse events (RR = 0.6, 95% CI 0.9; 1.2) between vaccine and placebo groups. Secondary outcomes, such as CD4 + T-cell count and HIV viral load, did not differ between groups (MD = 14.8, 95% CI − 35.1; 64.6 cells/µl and MD = 0.0, 95% CI − 0.3; 0.3 log10 RNA copies/ml, respectively). Information on the remaining outcomes was scarce and that did not allow us to combine the data. The results support the use of the HPV vaccine in HIV-infected patients and highlight the need of further RCTs assessing the effectiveness of the HPV vaccine on infections and neoplasms.
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19. Genomic analysis and lineage identification of SARS-CoV-2 strains isolated from migrants travelling through the Libyan route
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Tramuto F, Reale S, Lo Presti A, Vitale F, Pulvirenti C, Rezza G, Purpari G, Maida CM, Zichichi S, Scibetta S, Mazzucco W, Stefanelli F, and Tramuto F, Reale S, Lo Presti A, Vitale F, Pulvirenti C, Rezza G, Vitale F, Purpari G, Maida CM, Zichichi S, Scibetta S, Mazzucco W, Stefanelli F
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SARS-CoV-2, molecular surveillance, migrant, asylum-seeker, Mediterranean Sea, NGS ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata - Abstract
Many African countries, representing the origin of the majority of refugees, asylum-seekers, and other migrants, toward regions bordering on the Mediterranean area, are experiencing sustained local transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Sicily is one of the main entry gates of migrants crossing into Europe. We conducted a pilot study, based on the full-genome sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 strains isolated from migrants coming to Sicily by crossing the Mediterranean Sea, with the aim to investigate the viral genome polymorphism and to describe their genetic variations and the phylogenetic relationships. On June 21, a nongovernmental organization vessel rescued 210 migrants crossing the Mediterranean Sea from Libya to Sicily. Of them, 13.4% tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. Eighteen whole genome sequences were obtained to explore viral genetic variability. All but one of the sequences clustered with other viral African strains within the lineage A, whereas only one intermixed among B.1 lineage genomes. Our findings documented that most of the investigated migrants acquired SARS-CoV-2 infection before landing in Sicily. However, SARS-CoV-2 transmission during travel or in overcrowded Libyan immigrant camps and/or illegal transport boats could not be ruled out. SARS-CoV-2 molecular surveillance on migrants arriving in Europe through the Sicilian gate may improve the knowledge of global SARS-CoV-2 transmission dynamic also in light of the emergence of new variants.
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20. The economic impact of rectal cancer: A population-based study in Italy list of authors
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Gigli A., Francisci S., Capodaglio G., Pierannunzio D., Mallone S., Tavilla A., Lopez T., Zorzi M., Stracci F., Busco S., Mazzucco W., Lonardi S., Bianconi F., Russo A. G., Iacovacci S., Serraino D., Manneschi G., Fusco M., Cusimano R., Rugge M., Guzzinati S., Gigli A., Francisci S., Capodaglio G., Pierannunzio D., Mallone S., Tavilla A., Lopez T., Zorzi M., Stracci F., Busco S., Mazzucco W., Lonardi S., Bianconi F., Russo A.G., Iacovacci S., Serraino D., Manneschi G., Fusco M., Cusimano R., Rugge M., and Guzzinati S.
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Administrative databases ,Administrative databases, Cancer registry, Cost analysis, Patterns of care, Prevalence, Real-world data, Cross-Sectional Studies, Delivery of Health Care, Health Care Costs, Humans, Italy, Health Expenditures, Rectal Neoplasms ,lcsh:R ,Patterns of care ,Cost analysis ,Prevalence ,lcsh:Medicine ,Cancer registry ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata ,Real-world data - Abstract
Costs of cancer care are increasing worldwide, and sustainability of cancer burden is critical. In this study, the economic impact of rectal cancer on the Italian healthcare system, measured as public healthcare expenditure related to investigation and treatment of rectal cancer patients is estimated. A cross-sectional cohort of 9358 rectal cancer patients is linked, on an individual basis, to claims associated to rectal cancer diagnosis and treatments. Costs refer mainly to years 2010&ndash, 2011 and are estimated by phase of care, as healthcare needs vary along the care pathway: diagnostic procedures are mainly provided in the first year, surveillance procedures are addressed to chronically ill patients, and end-of-life procedures are given in the terminal status. Clinical approaches and corresponding costs are specific by cancer type and vary by phase of care, stage at diagnosis, and age. Surgery is undertaken by the great majority of patients. Thus, hospitalization is the main cost driver. The evidence produced can be used to improve planning and allocation of healthcare resources. In particular, early diagnosis of rectal cancer is a gain in healthcare budget. Policies raising spreading of and adherence to screening plans, above all when addressed to people living in Southern Italy, should be strongly encouraged.
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21. Euromediterranean biomedical journal: A new policy about self-referencing
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Costantino C., Cappello F., Moscadini S., Puccio G., Mazzucco W., Costantino C., Cappello F., Moscadini S., Puccio G., and Mazzucco W.
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EuroMediterranean Biomedical Journal ,Self-citation ,Self-citing - Abstract
The median self-citation rate of a researcher normally ranged between 10% and 25%. Recent works demonstrated that, among a list of around 100,000 researchers worldwide, hundreds of authors have collected more than a half of their work citations from themselves or their co-authors. During last years, EuroMediterranean Biomedical Journal progressively sought to improve the quality of the manuscripts published, introducing the requirement for all articles to be written in English and, before acceptance, to undergone to a native English speaker proof-reading process from 2012. Moreover, a new publishing layout and a renewed web-portal of the journal were introduced in 2017, representing a further upgrade after over 10 years of editorial activity. Finally, a renewed Editorial Board was designated in 2018. Nowadays, for the first time, the EMBJ Editorial Board unanimously has established a policy for self-referencing, accepting for peer reviews only manuscript with a number of self-citations no exceeding 25% of total references amount. Moreover, a major attention to consistency and coherence of self-cited references with the issues treated in the manuscript submitted, will be requested during peer-review process.
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22. SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in the mediterranean area: Epidemiology and perspectives
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Costantino C., Cannizzaro E., Alba D., Conforto A., Cimino L., Mazzucco W., Costantino C., Cannizzaro E., Alba D., Conforto A., Cimino L., and Mazzucco W.
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Public health ,Pandemic ,Epidemiology ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata ,Mediterranean area - Abstract
In December 2019, a disease caused by a novel Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was identified in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. In March 2020, the World Health Organization declared the pandemic due to SARS-CoV-2. At the end of May 2020, SARS-CoV-2 confirmed cases and deaths due to novel Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) were about 6.5 million and 380,000, worldwide. In this commentary the authors argue on the impact of SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in different epidemiological settings within the Mediterranean area, discussing any possible association with higher or lower virus spread according to climatic factors, pollutants, characteristics of general population, and organization of health care services.
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23. Phylogenetic analysis in the clinical risk management of an outbreak of hepatitis C virus infection among transfused thalassaemia patients in Italy
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Mazzucco, W., primary, Chiara di Maio, V., additional, Bronte, F., additional, Fabeni, L., additional, Pipitone, R.M., additional, Grimaudo, S., additional, Ferraro, D., additional, Marotta, C., additional, Aragri, M., additional, Macaluso, M., additional, Vitale, F., additional, Di Raimondo, F., additional, Ceccherini-Silberstein, F., additional, and Di Marco, V., additional
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24. Changes in life expectancy for cancer patients over time since diagnosis
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Botta, L., Dal Maso, L., Guzzinati, S., Panato, C., Gatta, G., Trama, A., Rugge, M., Tagliabue, G., Casella, C., Caruso, B., Michiara, M., Ferretti, S., Sensi, F., Tumino, R., Toffolutti, F., Russo, A. G., Caiazzo, A. L., Mangone, L., Mazzucco, W., Iacovacci, S., Ricci, P., Gola, G., Candela, G., Sardo, A. S., De Angelis, R., Buzzoni, C., Capocaccia, R., AIRTUM Working Group, Botta, Laura, Dal Maso, Luigino, Guzzinati, Stefano, Panato, Chiara, Gatta, Gemma, Trama, Annalisa, Rugge, Massimo, Tagliabue, Giovanna, Casella, Claudia, Caruso, Bianca, Michiara, Maria, Ferretti, Stefano, Sensi, Flavio, Tumino, Rosario, Toffolutti, Federica, Giampiero Russo, Antonio, Luisa Caiazzo, Anna, Mangone, Lucia, Mazzucco, Walter, Iacovacci, Silvia, Ricci, Paolo, Gola, Gemma, Candela, Giuseppa, Sutera Sardo, Antonella, De Angelis, Roberta, Buzzoni, Carlotta, and Capocaccia, Riccardo
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0301 basic medicine ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,cancer survivor ,Life expectancy ,Cancer survivors ,Population ,YLL, years of life lost ,(ICD-O-3), international classification of diseases for oncology, third revision ,Socio-culturale ,Life expectancy, Population-based cancer registry, Relative survival, Cancer, Cancer survivors, Italy ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata ,Relative survival ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Health care ,Medicine ,education ,lcsh:Science (General) ,Population-based cancer registry ,Thyroid cancer ,Cancer ,RS, relative survival ,education.field_of_study ,lcsh:R5-920 ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,Absolute risk reduction ,medicine.disease ,LE, life expectancy ,NHL, non-Hodgkin lymphoma ,030104 developmental biology ,Years of potential life lost ,Italy ,ISTAT, national institute of statistics ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,(ICD-10), international classification of diseases tenth revision ,Original Article ,business ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,lcsh:Q1-390 - Abstract
Highlights • Research question: how cancer impacts on LE changes during patients’ entire life • LE increased in patients surviving the first years and decreasing thereafter. • Patients’ LE in the end approached but seldom reached the general population’s LE. • This method describes when cancer survivors’ excess risk of death became negligible. • Life expectancy indicator is easy to be understood and interpreted by patients., Graphical abstract, The aims of this study were to provide life expectancy (LE) estimates of cancer patients at diagnosis and LE changes over time since diagnosis to describe the impact of cancer during patients' entire lives. Cancer patients' LE was calculated by standard period life table methodology using the relative survival of Italian patients diagnosed in population-based cancer registries in 1985–2011 with follow-up to 2013. Data were smoothed using a polynomial model and years of life lost (YLL) were calculated as the difference between patients' LE and that of the age- and sex-matched general population. The YLL at diagnosis was highest at the youngest age at diagnosis, steadily decreasing thereafter. For patients diagnosed at age 45 years, the YLL was above 20 for lung and ovarian cancers and below 6 for thyroid cancer in women and melanoma in men. LE progressively increased in patients surviving the first years, decreasing thereafter, to approach that of the general population. YLL in the long run mainly depends on attained age. Providing quantitative data is essential to better define clinical follow-up and plan health care resource allocation. These results help assess when the excess risk of death from tumour becomes negligible in cancer survivors.
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25. RISK OF HEMOLYMPHOPOIETIC NEOPLASM BEFORE AND AFTER THYROID CANCER. A POPULATION‐BASED STUDY IN ITALY, 1998‐2012
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Mattioli, V., primary, Crocetti, E., additional, Dal Maso, L., additional, Buzzoni, C., additional, Franceschi, S., additional, Serraino, D., additional, Vaccarella, S., additional, Ferretti, S., additional, Busco, S., additional, Fedeli, U., additional, Varvarà, M., additional, Falcini, F., additional, Zorzi, M., additional, Carrozzi, G., additional, Mazzucco, W., additional, Gasparotti, C., additional, Iacovacci, S., additional, Toffolutti, F., additional, Cavallo, R., additional, Stracci, F., additional, Russo, A. G., additional, Caldarella, A., additional, Rosso, S., additional, Musolino, A., additional, Mangone, L., additional, Casella, C., additional, Fusco, M., additional, Tagliabue, G., additional, Piras, D., additional, Tumino, R., additional, Guarda, L., additional, Dinaro, Y. M., additional, Piffer, S., additional, Pinna, P., additional, Mazzoleni, G., additional, and Fanetti, A. C., additional
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26. Reasons for low cervical cancer survival in new accession European Union countries: a EUROCARE-5 study
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Bielska-Lasota, M., Rossi, S., Krzyzak, M., Haelens, A., Domenic, A., De Angelis, R., Maciejczyk, A., Rodriguez-Barranco, M., Zadnik, V., Minicozzi, P., Hackl, M., Ihle, P., Vaneycken, E., Henau, K., Valerianova, Z., Dimitrova, N., Sekerija, M., Cukelj, P., Dusek, L., Zvolsky, M., Magi, M., Aareleid, T., Malila, N., Seppa, K., Velten, M., Guizard, A. V., Faivre, J., Woronoff, A. S., Tretarre, B., Bossard, N., Uhry, Z., Colonna, M., Molinie, F., Cowppli-Bony, A., Bara, S., Lapotre-Ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Stabenow, R., Luttmann, S., Eberle, A., Brenner, H., Nennecke, A., Engel, J., Schubert-Fritschle, G., Heidrich, J., Holleczek, B., Katalinic, A., Birgisson, H., Tryggvadottir, L., Clough-Gorr, K., Mazzoleni, G., Bulatko, A., Buzzoni, C., Suterasardo, A., Mancuso, P., Ferretti, S., Barchielli, A., Caldarella, A., Gatta, G., Sant, M., Amati, C., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Bonfarnuzzo, S., Botta, L., Capocaccia, R., Foschi, R., Margutti, C., Meneghini, E., Trama, A., Serraino, D., Dalmaso, L., Deangelis, R., Dibenedetto, C., Caldora, M., Francisci, S., Galati, F., Mallone, S., Pierannunzio, D., Tallon, M., Santaquilani, M., Tavilla, A., Pannozzo, F., Busco, S., Filiberti, R. A., Marani, E., Ricci, P., Spagnoli, G., Cirilli, C., Fusco, M., Vitale, M. F., Usala, M., Vitale, F., Mazzucco, W., Michiara, M., Zanetti, R., Rosso, S., Tumino, R., Mangone, L., Difelice, E., Russo, A. G., Andreano, A., Falcini, F., Caiazzo, A. L., Cesaraccio, R., Piffer, S., Madeddu, A., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A. C., Cometti, I., Candela, P., Scuderi, T., Stracci, F., Bianconi, F., Tagliabue, G., Contiero, P., Rugge, M., Zorzi, M., Pildava, S., Smailyte, G., Azzopardi, M., Calleja, N., Johannesen, T. B., Rachtan, J., Gozdz, S., Macek, P., Blaszczyk, J., Bebenek, M., Forjaz deLacerda, G., Bento, M. J., Antunes, L., Miranda, A., Mayer-da-Silva, A., Safaeidiba, C., Primic-Zakelj, M., Lopez deMunain, A., Gil, L., Diazgarcia, J. M., Marcos-Navarro, A. I., Marcos-Gragera, R., Puigdemont, M., Sanchez, M. J., Chang, D. Y. L., Chirlaque, M. D., Ardanaz, E., Guevara, M., Galceran, J., Carulla, M., Lambe, M., Khan, S., Staehelin, K., Bouchardy, C., Fournier, E., Mousavi, S. M., Ess, S. M., Lorez, M., Mousavi, M., Herrmann, C., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Konzelmann, I., Visser, O., Aarts, M., Otter, R., Coleman, M., Allemani, C., Rachet, B., Rashbass, J., Broggio, J., Verne, J., Gavin, A., Donnelly, D., Morrison, D., Black, R., Huws, D. W., Thomas, R., Bielska‑Lasota, M, Rossi, S, Krzyżak, M, Haelens, A, Domenic, A, De Angelis, R, Maciejczyk, A, Rodríguez‑Barranco, M, Zadnik, V, Minicozzi, P, Vitale, F, and Mazzucco, W
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Morphology ,Adult ,Male ,Stage at diagnosi ,Survival ,Adolescent ,Socio-culturale ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,Disease ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,Humans ,European Union ,European union ,Survival rate ,Population-based study ,media_common ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Cervical cancer ,Aged, 80 and over ,Cervical cancer, Europe, Morphology, Population-based study, Stage at diagnosis, Survival ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Relative survival ,business.industry ,Absolute risk reduction ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Retrospective cohort study ,Stage at diagnosis ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Europe ,Eastern european ,Survival Rate ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,business ,Demography - Abstract
Purpose: With better access to early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, cervical cancer (CC) burden decreased in several European countries. In Eastern European (EE) countries, which accessed European Union in 2004, CC survival was worse than in the rest of Europe. The present study investigates CC survival differences across five European regions, considering stage at diagnosis (local, regional and metastatic), morphology (mainly squamous versus glandular tumours) and patients’ age. Methods: We analysed 101,714 CC women diagnosed in 2000–2007 and followed-up to December 2008. Age-standardised 5-year relative survival (RS) and the excess risks of cancer death in the 5years after diagnosis were computed. Results: EE women were older and less commonly diagnosed with glandular tumours. Proportions of local stage cancers were similar across Europe, while morphology- and stage-specific RS (especially for non-metastatic disease) were lower in Eastern Europe. Adjusting for age and morphology, excess risk of local stage CC death for EE patients remained higher than that for other European women. Conclusion: Stage, age and morphology alone do not explain worse survival in Eastern Europe: less effective care may play a role, probably partly due to fewer or inadequate resources being allocated to health care in this area, compared to the rest of Europe.
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27. Funnel plots and choropleth maps in cancer risk communication: a Delphi study
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Mazzucco, W, Cusimano, R, Marotta, C, Zarcone, M, Mazzola, S, Gaglio, V, Casuccio, A, Vitale, F, Mazzucco, W, Cusimano, R, Marotta, C, Zarcone, M, Mazzola, S, Gaglio, V, Casuccio, A, and Vitale, F
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Risk ,Consensus ,Delphi Technique ,Incidence ,Cancer registry ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata ,Cancer epidemiology ,Delphi consensus proce ,Funnel plot ,Health Communication ,Neoplasms ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Data Display ,Cluster Analysis ,Humans ,Cancer data dissemination ,Geography, Medical ,Publication Bias ,Maps as Topic - Abstract
In the last decades, the issues related to health risk communication to stakeholders and citizens involving health care practitioners and local political authorities have been increasingly debated. The study evaluated an alternative strategy to communicate cancer risk to local communities, involving an expert panel of public health operators in comparing two different graphic tools, Funnel Plot and Choropleth map.A Delphi method process was implemented to achieve a unified consensus on an expert panel of public health operators with regard to weaknesses and strengths of the Funnel Plot and the Choropleth map as tools for cancer risk communication to local communities and other stakeholders.Participants were asked to score the efficacy of the two tools using a scale. Six properties were explored through two consecutive consensus rounds. Scales were used to calculate frequencies and the content validity ratio for each domain within the consensus rounds.After the two consecutive rounds, participants expressed their preference in favour of the Choropleth map for its ability to define the spatial location of the risk and to locate any potential cluster, while reaching a consensus with regard to the Funnel Plot properties to identify hot spots, displaying the scope of the phenomenon under investigation, and to show the precision of estimates and communicating the significance of estimates.The Delphi process allowed us to conclude that Funnel Plot could be used as a complement to the current and commonly used graphical and visual formats to effectively communicate cancer epidemiological data to communities and local authorities, representing a useful tool for empowering the general population.
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28. Prognosis and cure of long-term cancer survivors: A population-based estimation
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Dal Maso, L., Panato, C., Guzzinati, S., Serraino, D., Francisci, S., Botta, L., Capocaccia, R., Tavilla, A., Gigli, A., Crocetti, E., Rugge, M., Tagliabue, G., Filiberti, R. A., Carrozzi, G., Michiara, M., Ferretti, S., Cesaraccio, R., Tumino, R., Falcini, F., Stracci, F., Torrisi, A., Mazzoleni, G., Fusco, M., Rosso, S., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A. C., Sini, G. M., Buzzoni, C., De Angelis, R., Virdone, S., Gatta, G., Zorzi, M., Mallone, S., Toffolutti, F., Russo, A. G., Caiazzo, A. L., Mangone, L., Mazzucco, W., Pannozzo, F., Ricci, P., Gola, G., Candela, G., Sutera Sardo, A., Dal Maso L., Panato C., Guzzinati S., Serraino D., Francisci S., Botta L., Capocaccia R., Tavilla A., Gigli A., Crocetti E., Rugge M., Tagliabue G., Filiberti R.A., Carrozzi G., Michiara M., Ferretti S., Cesaraccio R., Tumino R., Falcini F., Stracci F., Torrisi A., Mazzoleni G., Fusco M., Rosso S., Tisano F., Fanetti A.C., Sini G.M., Buzzoni C., De Angelis R., Virdone S., Gatta G., Zorzi M., Mallone S., Toffolutti F., Russo A.G., Caiazzo A.L., Mangone L., Mazzucco W., Pannozzo F., Ricci P., Gola G., Candela G., and Sutera Sardo A.
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Male ,Cancer Research ,Time Factors ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cancer Survivors ,Prostate ,Neoplasms ,Thyroid cancer ,Original Research ,education.field_of_study ,Relative survival ,Mortality rate ,Middle Aged ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,Prognosis ,population-based cancer registrie ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Italy ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,cancer cure, Italy, population-based cancer registries, prevalence, survival ,Female ,Cancer Prevention ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,population-based cancer registries ,Adolescent ,Population ,prevalence ,Socio-culturale ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,survival ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,Life Expectancy ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,population‐based cancer registries ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,cancer cure ,education ,Aged ,Estimation ,business.industry ,Cancer ,Models, Theoretical ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Life expectancy ,business - Abstract
Background: Increasing evidence of cure for some neoplasms has emerged in recent years. The study aimed to estimate population-based indicators of cancer cure. Methods: Information on more than half a million cancer patients aged 15-74 years collected by population-based Italian cancer registries and mixture cure models were used to estimate the life expectancy of fatal tumors (LEFT), proportions of patients with similar death rates of the general population (cure fraction), and time to reach 5-year conditional relative survival (CRS) >90% or 95% (time to cure). Results: Between 1990 and 2000, the median LEFT increased >1 year for breast (from 8.1 to 9.4 years) and prostate cancers (from 5.2 to 7.4 years). Median LEFT in 1990 was >5 years for testicular cancers (5.8) and Hodgkin lymphoma (6.3) below 45 years of age. In both sexes, it was 95% was 90% was reached in 15 years. Conclusions: The study findings confirmed that several cancer types are curable. The awareness of the possibility of cancer cure has relevant clinical and social impacts. KEYWORDS cancer cure, Italy, population-based cancer registries, prevalence, survival
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29. Medical workforce planning in a changing health context: Comparison between Italy and Europe
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Mazzucco W., Lanza G., Gaglio V., Albanese G., Amata O., Casa C., Ferorelli D., Sessa G., Spina E., Silenzi A., Marotta C., Mazzucco W., Lanza G., Gaglio V., Albanese G., Amata O., Casa C., Ferorelli D., Sessa G., Spina E., Silenzi A., and Marotta C.
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Medical health workforce ,Changing health need ,Planning of human resources in healthcare ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata - Abstract
An increasing need for healthcare workers as been estimated worldwide. To provide a comprehensive framework of the medical workforce in Italy, we investigated the post-lauream medical workforce training supply and demand. Further, a comparison of the medical workforce between Italy and other European Countries with a similar epidemiological and/or demographic context was performed. The distribution of pre-and post-lauream medical educational providers and post-lauream resources in place in Italy was analyzed among Italian macro-areas in the academic years 2015-2016, 2016-2017 and 2017-2018.Italy and the European countries in study were compared in term of post-lauream funding and number of active physicians by specialization per 1,000 inhabitants. Open access data from official Italian and European institutional sources were used. The most of medical schools were distributed in the North, followed by South, islands and Central Italy, while the highest enrolment rate in the pre-lauream medical education was reported in Central Italy, followed by South & islands and North. The total number of active residency programs increased from 1092 to 1286 in the three considered academic years, while number of post-lauream training contracts decreased from 11.0 to 10.2 per 100,000 inhabitants. A misalignment between contracts assigned to residency programs and grants assigned to general practitioners specific courses was observed. Furthermore, when compared to the EU countries in study, Italy documented the lowest number of post-graduated training positions in 2015, with a rate of 12.1/100,000 inhabitants. Also, an excess of medical specialists (3.06 per 1,000 inhabitants) with a simultaneous shortage of general practitioners (0.89 per 1,000 inhabitants) was reported. On the contrary, Italy documented the highest number of paediatric practitioners. More efforts, including the implementation of adequate tools, are required both at national and regional level in order to provide a medical workforce planning in line with a continuously changing health context.
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30. Association between family environment and the bullying phenomenon among school-age children: A systematic review
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Costantino C., Restivo V., Scarpitta F., Ventura G., Marotta C., Bono S. E., Arcidiacono E., Gambino C. R., Gentile M., Palmeri S., Ripoli G., Sannasardo C. E., Sannasardo P., Vella C., Casuccio A., Mazzucco W., Costantino C., Restivo V., Scarpitta F., Ventura G., Marotta C., Bono S.E., Arcidiacono E., Gambino C.R., Gentile M., Palmeri S., Ripoli G., Sannasardo C.E., Sannasardo P., Vella C., Casuccio A., and Mazzucco W.
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There is a lack of evidence about the possible role of the family environment in the occurrence of the bullying phenomenon among school-age children. We carried out a systematic review of the literature to investigate the positive and negative family determinants associated with the bullying phenomenon. Potential classes of determinants-e.g. interparental conflict and/or parenting behaviours-were studied by searching peer-reviewed literature published between the January 2008 and December 2018 on PubMed/MEDLINE, SCOPUS and ISI Web of Science. At the end of the eligibility process, only 3 studies met all the inclusion criteria, and were then included in the narrative synthesis. Mother destructive profile and excessive infant crying resulted significantly associated with child emotional insecurity and conduct/mood problems at the age of 5-6 years, respectively. Moreover, a decrease of medically unexplained symptoms in adolescent was observed after a one-year family functioning therapy. This body of evidences should raise the interest of the researchers in order to invest in depth the family unit impact on the bullying phenomenon in school environment.
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31. Impact of the environment on the health: From theory to practice
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Carducci, A.L., primary, Agodi, A., additional, Ancona, C., additional, Angelini, P., additional, Bagordo, F., additional, Barbone, F., additional, Birbaum, L., additional, Carreri, V., additional, Casuccio, A., additional, Conti, A., additional, Conversano, M., additional, De Donno, A., additional, De Giglio, O., additional, Desiante, F., additional, Di Pietro, A., additional, Dogliotti, E., additional, Donato, F., additional, Fara, G.M., additional, Fiore, M., additional, Forastiere, F., additional, Giammanco, G., additional, Izzotti, A., additional, Montagna, M.T., additional, Oliveri Conti, G., additional, Petronio, M.G., additional, Sciacca, S., additional, Signorelli, C., additional, Testai, E., additional, Verani, M., additional, Vinceti, M., additional, Vitale, F., additional, Ferrante, M., additional, Adani, G., additional, Berghella, L., additional, Calia, C., additional, Calzolari, R., additional, Canale, A., additional, Castiglione, D., additional, Copat, C., additional, Cristaldi, A., additional, Cuffari, G., additional, Coronel Vargas, G., additional, De Vita, E., additional, De Nard, F., additional, Federigi, I., additional, Filippini, T., additional, Grasso, A., additional, Leonardi, N., additional, Letzgus, M., additional, Lo Bianco, G., additional, Mazzucco, W., additional, Nicolosi, I., additional, Orlandi, P., additional, Paladino, G., additional, Pizzo, S., additional, Pousis, C., additional, Raffo, M., additional, Rivolta, S., additional, Scarpitta, F., additional, Trani, G., additional, Triggiano, F., additional, Tumbarello, A., additional, Vecchio, V., additional, Zuccarello, P., additional, and Vassallo, M., additional
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32. Effectiveness of an educational intervention on seasonal influenza vaccination campaign adherence among healthcare workers of the Palermo University Hospital, Italy
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Costantino, C., Restivo, V., Gaglio, V., Lanza, G. L. M., Marotta, C., Maida, C. M., Mazzucco, W., Casuccio, A., Torregrossa, M. V., Vitale, F., Costantino, C., Restivo, V., Gaglio, V., Lanza, G.L.M., Marotta, C., Maida, C.M., Mazzucco, W., Casuccio, A., Torregrossa, M.V., and Vitale, F.
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Medical education ,Male ,Risk perception ,Vaccination Coverage ,Immunization Programs ,Health Personnel ,Vaccination ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Influenza vaccination ,Hospitals, University ,Infectious Diseases ,Italy ,Influenza Vaccines ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Influenza, Human ,Humans ,Female ,Seasons - Abstract
Introduction. Healthcare workers are continuously exposed to the risk of being infected by influenza viruses during their work, thus representing a threat especially for fragile patients. Although the Italian Ministry of Health strongly recommends influenza vaccination for all HCWs, coverage levels in Italy are still far from the expected. Several studies report that one of the preferred strategies to improve vaccination coverage among Healthcare Workers is improving vaccination knowledge through specific multidisciplinary courses. To assess the effectiveness of an educational intervention on influenza vaccination coverage among Healthcare Workers a study was conducted at "Paolo Giaccone" University Hospital of Palermo, in the occasion of the 2016/2017 seasonal influenza vaccination campaign. Material and methods. Educational interventions on influenza infection and vaccination were organized involving personnel of the hospital units in which patients were more fragile. The Healthcare Workers who volunteered attend the course were considered as the intervention group, while two controls for each case, composed by Healthcare Workers not attending it, were randomly selected from the same unit. For both groups, a questionnaire was used to investigate attitude and behaviors toward influenza vaccination, while vaccination coverage data were obtained throughout the Hospital informational data system. Results. Overall, out of the 125 participants, 38 (30.4%) followed the course (intervention group) and 87 (69.6%), not attending the course, represented the control group; later, only 43 Healthcare Workers out of 125 (34.4%) underwent vaccination during the season considered. In particular, after the educational intervention, 42% of the attending Healthcare Workers got vaccinated, while vaccination prevalence in the control group was 31%. The Healthcare Workers who underwent vaccination reported, before the intervention, a higher risk perception for contracting (transmitting) influenza compared to those not vaccinated (p < 0.05), while no significant difference in risk perception of transmitting influenza to their patients was reported between the two groups. Discussion. Despite the training provided, and an improvement in vaccination adherence by the Healthcare Workers involved, coverage obtained was lower than recommended to reduce influenza spread in hospital contexts. In conclusion, our data suggest that specific training alone may play a role in the improvement of influenza vaccination adherence, but it should be integrated by a wider range of public health measures, including mandatory vaccination.
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33. Use of a comprehensive diagnostic algorithm for Anisakis allergy in a high seroprevalence Mediterranean setting
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Brusca, I., primary, Graci, S., additional, Barrale, M., additional, Cammilleri, G., additional, Zarcone, M., additional, Onida, R., additional, Costa, A., additional, Buscemi, M.D., additional, Uasuf, C.G., additional, Gjomarkaj, M., additional, Vazzana, M., additional, La Chiusa, S.M., additional, Iacolino, G., additional, Vitale, F., additional, and Mazzucco, W., additional
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34. Effectiveness of First-Line Bevacizumab in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer: The Observational Cohort Study GRETA
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Franchi, M, Barni, S, Tagliabue, G, Ricci, P, Mazzucco, W, Tumino, R, Caputo, A, Corrao, G, Fabiano, S, Barigelletti, G, Gatti, L, Cusimano, R, Vitale, F, Giurdanella, M, Rollo, P, Spata, E, De Ceglie, M, Franchi, Matteo, Barni, Sandro, TAGLIABUE, GIOVANNA, Ricci, Paolo, Mazzucco, Walter, Tumino, Rosario, Caputo, Antonietta, Corrao, Giovanni, Tagliabue, Giovanna, Fabiano, Sabrina, Barigelletti, Giulio, Gatti, Lucina, Cusimano, Rosanna, Vitale, Francesco, Giurdanella, Maria Concetta, Rollo, Patrizia Concetta, Spata, Eugenia, De Ceglie, Maria Carolina, Franchi, M, Barni, S, Tagliabue, G, Ricci, P, Mazzucco, W, Tumino, R, Caputo, A, Corrao, G, Fabiano, S, Barigelletti, G, Gatti, L, Cusimano, R, Vitale, F, Giurdanella, M, Rollo, P, Spata, E, De Ceglie, M, Franchi, Matteo, Barni, Sandro, TAGLIABUE, GIOVANNA, Ricci, Paolo, Mazzucco, Walter, Tumino, Rosario, Caputo, Antonietta, Corrao, Giovanni, Tagliabue, Giovanna, Fabiano, Sabrina, Barigelletti, Giulio, Gatti, Lucina, Cusimano, Rosanna, Vitale, Francesco, Giurdanella, Maria Concetta, Rollo, Patrizia Concetta, Spata, Eugenia, and De Ceglie, Maria Carolina
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Background: Scant real-world data exist on the clinical outcomes associated with the use of bevacizumab-containing chemotherapy (B+CT) in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). The primary objective of the GRETA cohort study was to compare the overall survival (OS) of patients with mCRC treated with first-line B+CT versus chemotherapy (CT) alone, in an Italian clinical practice setting. Materials and Methods: Incident patients with mCRC were identified during the period 2010–2012 from five population-based cancer registries in Italy. Cases were linked to regional health care utilization databases to obtain the entire spectrum of health services provided to each patient. Patients starting a first-line treatment with B+CT or CT alone within 90 days from the diagnosis were included in the study cohort. A propensity score (PS) method was applied to account for residual confounding. Results: Of 480 patients with mCRC included in the study cohort, 21.0 received first-line B+CT, and 79.0% received CT. Patients receiving B+CT were younger (p <.001) and underwent surgery more frequently (p =.001). The median OS was 22.5 and 14.6 months for B+CT and CT, respectively (p =.011). The corresponding hazard ratios adjusted by multivariate modeling and PS matched analysis were 0.82 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.62–1.08) and 0.86 (95% CI, 0.56–1.33), respectively. Similar results were observed after subgrouping by age and surgery. Conclusion: In this Italian real-world setting of unselected mCRC, the OS of patients treated with B+CT was consistent with previous observational and patient-registry studies. However, definitive evidence of an improvement in OS cannot be drawn. Implications for Practice: Bevacizumab is a well-established first-line treatment for metastatic colorectal cancer. However, there is scarce evidence in the literature about its effectiveness in clinical practice. Evaluating this topic should be of interest for both clinicians and regulatory agenc
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35. VALUE-BASED EVIDENCES TO FACE THE NEW CHALLENGES OF HEALTH PROMOTION IN A SUSTAINABLE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
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Marotta C, Mazzucco W., Marotta, C., and Mazzucco, W.
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Policy-making ,Health promotion ,Public Health ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata ,Public Health Genomics - Abstract
Thirty years ago, starting from a new awareness of the limits of biomedical power and healthcare services to solve all population‟ health problems, the Ottawa Conference coined a New Public Health by defining Health Promotion (HP) as “the process of enabling people to increase control over and to improve their health and well-being”. Since then and over the next 30 years, several programs have been developed all over the world to translate HP concepts into practical actions and many health successes have been achieved as well. Nowadays, even if the global health context has strongly changed, the original principles of HP still provide a solid ground for action, being the community engagement and empowerment of women and men still at the heart of any health strategy, in a shared responsibility of all society‟s sectors approach. However, since now HP promotion efforts have been directed toward priority health problems in a issue- settings-based approach, but in a sustainable and ethical prospective this will be not enough now: a deeper attention on effectiveness is request and an evidence- and value-based HP approach is needed to support the Public Health community and the policy-making, including the new challenges related to Public Health Genomics.
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36. Erratum to 'The histology of ovarian cancer: Worldwide distribution and implications for international survival comparisons (CONCORD-2)' [Gynecol. Oncol. 144 (2017) 405-413]
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Matz, Melissa, Coleman, Michel P., Sant, Milena, Chirlaque, Maria Dolores, Visser, Otto, Gore, Martin, Allemani, Claudia, Bouzbid, S, Hamdi-chérif, M, Zaidi, Z, Bah, E, Swaminathan, R, Nortje, Sh, El Mistiri, Mm, Bayo, S, Malle, B, Manraj, Ss, Sewpaul-sungkur, R, Fabowale, A, Ogunbiyi, Oj, Bradshaw, D, Somdyala, Nim, Stefan, Dc, Abdel-rahman, M, Jaidane, L, Mokni, M, Kumcher, I, Moreno, F, González, Ms, Laura, Ea, Espinola, Sb, Calabrano, Gh, Carballo Quintero, B, Fita, R, Garcilazo, Da, Giacciani, Pl, Diumenjo, Mc, Laspada, Wd, Green, Ma, Lanza, Mf, Ibañez, Sg, Lima, Ca, Lobo De Oliveira, E, Daniel, C, Scandiuzzi, C, De Souza, Pcf, Melo, Cd, Del Pino, K, Laporte, C, Curado, Mp, De Oliveira, Jc, Veneziano, Cla, Veneziano, Db, Latorre, Mrdo, Tanaka, Lf, Azevedo E. Silva, G, Galaz, Jc, Moya, Ja, Herrmann, Da, Vargas, S, Herrera, Vm, Uribe, Cj, Bravo, Le, Arias-ortiz, Ne, Jurado, Dm, Yépez, Mc, Galán, Yh, Torres, P, Martínez-reyes, F, Pérez-meza, Ml, Jaramillo, L, Quinto, R, Cueva, P, Yépez, Jg, Torres-cintrón, Cr, Tortolero-luna, G, Alonso, R, Barrios, E, Nikiforuk, C, Shack, L, Coldman, Aj, Woods, Rr, Noonan, G, Turner, D, Kumar, E, Zhang, B, Mccrate, Fr, Ryan, S, Hannah, H, Dewar, Rad, Macintyre, M, Lalany, A, Ruta, M, Marrett, L, Nishri, De, Mcclure, C, Vriends, Ka, Bertrand, C, Louchini, R, Robb, K, Stuart-panko, H, Demers, S, Wright, S, George, Jt, Shen, X, Brockhouse, Jt, O'brien, Dk, Ward, Kc, Almon, L, Bates, J, Rycroft, R, Mueller, L, Phillips, C, Brown, H, Cromartie, B, Schwartz, Ag, Vigneau, F, Mackinnon, Ja, Wohler, B, Bayakly, Ar, Clarke, Ca, Glaser, Sl, West, D, Green, Md, Hernandez, By, Johnson, Cj, Jozwik, D, Charlton, Me, Lynch, Cf, Huang, B, Tucker, Tc, Deapen, D, Liu, L, Hsieh, Mc, Wu, Xc, Stern, K, Gershman, St, Knowlton, Rc, Alverson, J, Copeland, Ge, Rogers, Db, Lemons, D, Williamson, Ll, Hood, M, Hosain, Gm, Rees, Jr, Pawlish, Ks, Stroup, A, Key, C, Wiggins, C, Kahn, Ar, Schymura, Mj, Leung, G, Rao, C, Giljahn, L, Warther, B, Pate, A, Patil, M, Schubert, Ss, Rubertone, Jj, Slack, Sj, Fulton, Jp, Rousseau, Dl, Janes, Ta: Schwartz, Bolick, Sw, Hurley, Dm, Richards, J, Whiteside, Ma, Nogueira, Lm, Herget, K, Sweeney, C, Martin, J, Wang, S, Harrelson, Dg, Keitheri Cheteri, Mb, Farley, S, Hudson, Ag, Borchers, R, Stephenson, L, Espinoza, Jr, Weir, Hk, Edwards, Bk, Wang, N, Yang, L, Chen, Js, Song, Gh, Gu, Xp, Zhang, P, Ge, Hm, Zhao, Dl, Zhang, Jh, Zhu, Fd, Tang, Jg, Shen, Y, Wang, J, Li, Ql, Yang, Xp, Dong, J, Li, W, Cheng, Lp, Chen, Jg, Huang, Qh, Huang, Sq, Guo, Gp, Wei, K, Chen, Wq, Zeng, H, Demetriou, Av, Pavlou, P, Mang, Wk, Ngan, Kc, Kataki, Ac, Krishnatreya, M, Jayalekshmi, Pa, Sebastian, P, Sapkota, Sd, Verma, Y, Nandakumar, A, Suzanna, E, Keinan-boker, L, Silverman, Bg, Ito, H, Nakagawa, H, Hattori, M, Kaizaki, Y, Sugiyama, H, Utada, M, Katayama, K, Narimatsu, H, Kanemura, S, Koike, T, Miyashiro, I, Yoshii, M, Oki, I, Shibata, A, Matsuda, T, Nimri, O, Ab Manan, A, Bhoo-pathy, N, Tuvshingerel, S, Chimedsuren, O, Al Khater, Ahm, Al-eid, H, Jung, Kw, Won, Yj, Chiang, Cj, Lai, Ms, Suwanrungruang, K, Wiangnon, S, Daoprasert, K, Pongnikorn, D, Geater, Sl, Sriplung, H, Eser, S, Yakut, Ci, Hackl, M, Mühlböck, H, Oberaigner, W, Zborovskaya, Aa, Aleinikova, Ov, Henau, K, Van Eycken, L, Dimitrova, N, Valerianova, Z, Šekerija, M, Zvolský, M, Engholm, G, Storm, H, Innos, K, Mägi, M, Malila, N, Seppä, K, Jégu, J, Velten, M, Cornet, E, Troussard, X, Bouvier, Am, Faivre, J, Guizard, Av, Bouvier, V, Launoy, G, Arveux, P, Maynadié, M, Mounier, M, Fournier, E, Woronoff, As, Daoulas, M, Clavel, J, Le Guyader-peyrou, S, Monnereau, A, Trétarre, B, Colonna, M, Cowppli-bony, A, Molinié, F, Bara, S, Degré, D, Ganry, O, Lapôtre-ledoux, B, Grosclaude, P, Estève, J, Bray, F, Piñeros, M, Sassi, F, Stabenow, R, Eberle, A, Erb, C, Nennecke, A, Kieschke, J, Sirri, E, Kajueter, H, Emrich, K, Zeissig, Sr, Holleczek, B, Eisemann, N, Katalinic, A, Brenner, H, Asquez, Ra, Kumar, V, Ólafsdóttir, Ej, Tryggvadóttir, L, Comber, H, Walsh, Pm, Sundseth, H, Devigili, E, Mazzoleni, G, Giacomin, A, Bella, F, Castaing, M, Sutera, A, Gola, G, Ferretti, S, Serraino, D, Zucchetto, A, Lillini, R, Vercelli, M, Busco, S, Pannozzo, F, Vitarelli, S, Ricci, P, Pascucci, C, Autelitano, M, Cirilli, C, Federico, M, Fusco, M, Vitale, Mf, Usala, M, Cusimano, R, Mazzucco, W, Michiara, M, Sgargi, P, Maule, Mm, Sacerdote, C, Tumino, R, Di Felice, E, Vicentini, M, Falcini, F, Cremone, L, Budroni, M, Cesaraccio, R, Contrino, Ml, Tisano, F, Fanetti, Ac, Maspero, S, Candela, G, Scuderi, T, Gentilini, Ma, Piffer, S, Rosso, S, Sacchetto, L, Caldarella, A, La Rosa, F, Stracci, F, Contiero, P, Tagliabue, G, Dei Tos, Ap, Zorzi, M, Zanetti, R, Baili, P, Berrino, F, Gatta, G, Sant, M, Capocaccia, R, De Angelis, R, Liepina, E, Maurina, A, Smailyte, G, Agius, D, Calleja, N, Siesling, S, Visser, O, Larønningen, S, Møller, B, Dyzmann-sroka, A, Trojanowski, M, Góźdż, S, Mężyk, R, Grądalska-lampart, M, Radziszewska, Au, Didkowska, Ja, Wojciechowska, U, Błaszczyk, J, Kępska, K, Bielska-lasota, M, Kwiatkowska, K, Forjaz, G, Rego, Ra, Bastos, J, Silva, Ma, Antunes, L, Bento, Mj, Mayer-da-silva, A, Miranda, A, Coza, D, Todescu, Ai, Valkov, My, Adamcik, J, Safaei Diba, C, Primic-žakelj, M, Žagar, T, Stare, J, Almar, E, Mateos, A, Quirós, Jr, Bidaurrazaga, J, Larrañaga, N, Díaz García, Jm, Marcos, Ai, Marcos-gragera, R, Vilardell Gil, Ml, Molina, E, Sánchez, Mj, Franch Sureda, P, Ramos Montserrat, M, Chirlaque, Md, Navarro, C, Ardanaz, Ee, Moreno-iribas, Cc, Fernández-delgado, R, Peris-bonet, R, Galceran, J, Khan, S, Lambe, M, Camey, B, Bouchardy, C, Usel, M, Ess, Sm, Herrmann, C, Bulliard, Jl, Maspoli-conconi, M, Frick, H, Kuehni, Ce, Schindler, M, Bordoni, A, Spitale, A, Chiolero, A, Konzelmann, I, Dehler, Si, Matthes, Kl, Rashbass, J, Stiller, Ca, Fitzpatrick, D, Gavin, A, Bannon, F, Black, Rj, Brewster, Dh, Huws, Dw, White, C, Finan, P, Allemani, C, Bonaventure, A, Carreira, H, Coleman, Mp, Di Carlo, V, Harewood, R, Liu, K, Matz, M, Montel, L, Nikšić, M, Rachet, B, Sanz, N, Spika, D, Stephens, R, Peake, M, Chalker, E, Newman, L, Baker, D, Soeberg, Mj, Aitken, J, Scott, C, Stokes, Bc, Venn, A, Farrugia, H, Giles, Gg, Threlfall, T, Currow, D, You, H, Hendrix, J, Lewis, C., Matz, M., Coleman, M., Sant, M., Chirlaque, M., Visser, O., Gore, M., Allemani, C., Bouzbid, S., Hamdi-chérif, M., Zaidi, Z., Bah, E., Swaminathan, R., Nortje, S., El Mistiri, M., Bayo, S., Malle, B., Manraj, S., Sewpaul-sungkur, R., Fabowale, A., Ogunbiyi, O., Bradshaw, D., Somdyala, N., Stefan, D., Abdel-rahman, M., Jaidane, L., Mokni, M., Kumcher, I., Moreno, F., González, M., Laura, E., Espinola, S., Calabrano, G., Carballo Quintero, B., Fita, R., Garcilazo, D., Giacciani, P., Diumenjo, M., Laspada, W., Green, M., Lanza, M., Ibañez, S., Lima, C., Lobo De Oliveira, E., Daniel, C., Scandiuzzi, C., De Souza, P., Melo, C., Del Pino, K., Laporte, C., Curado, M., De Oliveira, J., Veneziano, C., Veneziano, D., Latorre, M., Tanaka, L., Azevedo E. Silva, G., Galaz, J., Moya, J., Herrmann, D., Vargas, S., Herrera, V., Uribe, C., Bravo, L., Arias-ortiz, N., Jurado, D., Yépez, M., Galán, Y., Torres, P., Martínez-reyes, F., Pérez-meza, M., Jaramillo, L., Quinto, R., Cueva, P., Yépez, J., Torres-cintrón, C., Tortolero-luna, G., Alonso, R., Barrios, E., Nikiforuk, C., Shack, L., Coldman, A., Woods, R., Noonan, G., Turner, D., Kumar, E., Zhang, B., Mccrate, F., Ryan, S., Hannah, H., Dewar, R., Macintyre, M., Lalany, A., Ruta, M., Marrett, L., Nishri, D., Mcclure, C., Vriends, K., Bertrand, C., Louchini, R., Robb, K., Stuart-panko, H., Demers, S., Wright, S., George, J., Shen, X., Brockhouse, J., O'Brien, D., Ward, K., Almon, L., Bates, J., Rycroft, R., Mueller, L., Phillips, C., Brown, H., Cromartie, B., Schwartz, A., Vigneau, F., Mackinnon, J., Wohler, B., Bayakly, A., Clarke, C., Glaser, S., West, D., Hernandez, B., Johnson, C., Jozwik, D., Charlton, M., Lynch, C., Huang, B., Tucker, T., Deapen, D., Liu, L., Hsieh, M., Xc, W., Stern, K., Gershman, S., Knowlton, R., Alverson, J., Copeland, G., Rogers, D., Lemons, D., Williamson, L., Hood, M., Hosain, G., Rees, J., Pawlish, K., Stroup, A., Key, C., Wiggins, C., Kahn, A., Schymura, M., Leung, G., Rao, C., Giljahn, L., Warther, B., Pate, A., Patil, M., Schubert, S., Rubertone, J., Slack, S., Fulton, J., Rousseau, D., Janes, Ta:, S., Sm, Bolick, S., Hurley, D., Richards, J., Whiteside, M., Nogueira, L., Herget, K., Sweeney, C., Martin, J., Wang, S., Harrelson, D., Keitheri Cheteri, M., Farley, S., Hudson, A., Borchers, R., Stephenson, L., Espinoza, J., Weir, H., Edwards, B., Wang, N., Yang, L., Chen, J., Song, G., Xp, G., Zhang, P., Hm, G., Zhao, D., Zhang, J., Zhu, F., Tang, J., Shen, Y., Wang, J., Ql, L., Yang, X., Dong, J., Li, W., Cheng, L., Huang, Q., Huang, S., Guo, G., Wei, K., Chen, W., Zeng, H., Demetriou, A., Pavlou, P., Mang, W., Ngan, K., Kataki, A., Krishnatreya, M., Jayalekshmi, P., Sebastian, P., Sapkota, S., Verma, Y., Nandakumar, A., Suzanna, E., Keinan-boker, L., Silverman, B., Ito, H., Nakagawa, H., Hattori, M., Kaizaki, Y., Sugiyama, H., Utada, M., Katayama, K., Narimatsu, H., Kanemura, S., Koike, T., Miyashiro, I., Yoshii, M., Oki, I., Shibata, A., Matsuda, T., Nimri, O., Ab Manan, A., Bhoo-pathy, N., Tuvshingerel, S., Chimedsuren, O., Al Khater, A., Al-eid, H., Jung, K., Won, Y., Chiang, C., Lai, M., Suwanrungruang, K., Wiangnon, S., Daoprasert, K., Pongnikorn, D., Geater, S., Sriplung, H., Eser, S., Yakut, C., Hackl, M., Mühlböck, H., Oberaigner, W., Zborovskaya, A., Aleinikova, O., Henau, K., Van Eycken, L., Dimitrova, N., Valerianova, Z., Šekerija, M., Zvolský, M., Engholm, G., Storm, H., Innos, K., Mägi, M., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Jégu, J., Velten, M., Cornet, E., Troussard, X., Bouvier, A., Faivre, J., Guizard, A., Bouvier, V., Launoy, G., Arveux, P., Maynadié, M., Mounier, M., Fournier, E., Woronoff, A., Daoulas, M., Clavel, J., Le Guyader-peyrou, S., Monnereau, A., Trétarre, B., Colonna, M., Cowppli-bony, A., Molinié, F., Bara, S., Degré, D., Ganry, O., Lapôtre-ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Estève, J., Bray, F., Piñeros, M., Sassi, F., Stabenow, R., Eberle, A., Erb, C., Nennecke, A., Kieschke, J., Sirri, E., Kajueter, H., Emrich, K., Zeissig, S., Holleczek, B., Eisemann, N., Katalinic, A., Brenner, H., Asquez, R., Kumar, V., Ólafsdóttir, E., Tryggvadóttir, L., Comber, H., Walsh, P., Sundseth, H., Devigili, E., Mazzoleni, G., Giacomin, A., Bella, F., Castaing, M., Sutera, A., Gola, G., Ferretti, S., Serraino, D., Zucchetto, A., Lillini, R., Vercelli, M., Busco, S., Pannozzo, F., Vitarelli, S., Ricci, P., Pascucci, C., Autelitano, M., Cirilli, C., Federico, M., Fusco, E., Vitale, M., Usala, M., Cusimano, R., Mazzucco, W., Michiara, M., Sgargi, P., Maule, M., Sacerdote, C., Tumino, R., Di Felice, E., Vicentini, M., Falcini, F., Cremone, L., Budroni, M., Cesaraccio, R., Contrino, M., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A., Maspero, S., Candela, G., Scuderi, T., Gentilini, M., Piffer, S., Rosso, S., Sacchetto, L., Caldarella, A., La Rosa, F., Stracci, F., Contiero, P., Tagliabue, G., Dei Tos, A., Zorzi, M., Zanetti, R., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Gatta, G., Capocaccia, R., De Angelis, R., Liepina, E., Maurina, A., Smailyte, G., Agius, D., Calleja, N., Siesling, S., Larønningen, S., Møller, B., Dyzmann-sroka, A., Trojanowski, M., Góźdż, S., Mężyk, R., Grądalska-lampart, M., Radziszewska, A., Didkowska, J., Wojciechowska, U., Błaszczyk, J., Kępska, K., Bielska-lasota, M., Kwiatkowska, K., Forjaz, G., Rego, R., Bastos, J., Silva, M., Antunes, L., Bento, M., Mayer-da-silva, A., Miranda, A., Coza, D., Todescu, A., Valkov, M., Adamcik, J., Safaei Diba, C., Primic-žakelj, M., Žagar, T., Stare, J., Almar, E., Mateos, A., Quirós, J., Bidaurrazaga, J., Larrañaga, N., Díaz García, J., Marcos, A., Marcos-gragera, R., Vilardell Gil, M., Molina, E., Sánchez, M., Franch Sureda, P., Ramos Montserrat, M., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E., Moreno-iribas, C., Fernández-delgado, R., Peris-bonet, R., Galceran, J., Khan, S., Lambe, M., Camey, B., Bouchardy, C., Usel, M., Ess, S., Herrmann, C., Bulliard, J., Maspoli-conconi, M., Frick, H., Kuehni, C., Schindler, M., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Chiolero, A., Konzelmann, I., Dehler, S., Matthes, K., Rashbass, J., Stiller, C., Fitzpatrick, D., Gavin, A., Bannon, F., Black, R., Brewster, D., Huws, D., White, C., Finan, P., Bonaventure, A., Carreira, H., Di Carlo, V., Harewood, R., Liu, K., Montel, L., Nikšić, M., Rachet, B., Sanz, N., Spika, D., Stephens, R., Peake, M., Chalker, E., Newman, L., Baker, D., Soeberg, M., Aitken, J., Scott, C., Stokes, B., Venn, A., Farrugia, H., Giles, G., Threlfall, T., Currow, D., You, H., Hendrix, J., and Lewis, C.
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Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,business.industry ,Published Erratum ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Library science ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,Ovarian cancer ,Editorial team ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,epidemiology ,business - Abstract
Objective. Ovarian cancers comprise several histologically distinct tumour groups with widely different prognosis. We aimed to describe the worldwide distribution of ovarian cancer histology and to understand what role this may play in international variation in survival. Methods. The CONCORD programme is the largest population-based study of global trends in cancer survival. Data on 681,759 women diagnosed during 1995–2009 with cancer of the ovary, fallopian tube, peritoneum and retroperitonum in 51 countries were included.We categorised ovarian tumours into six histological groups, and explored the worldwide distribution of histology. Results. During 2005–2009, type II epithelial tumours were the most common. The proportion was much higher in Oceania (73.1%), North America (73.0%) and Europe (72.6%) than in Central and South America (65.7%) and Asia (56.1%). By contrast, type I epithelial tumours were more common in Asia (32.5%), compared with only 19.4% in North America. From 1995 to 2009, the proportion of type II epithelial tumours increased from 68.6% to 71.1%, while the proportion of type I epithelial tumours fell from 23.8% to 21.2%. The proportions of germ cell tumours, sex cord-stromal tumours, other specific non-epithelial tumours and tumours of non-specific morphology all remained stable over time. Conclusions. The distribution of ovarian cancer histology varieswidely worldwide. Type I epithelial, germcell and sex cord-stromal tumours are generally associated with higher survival than type II tumours, so the proportion of these tumours may influence survival estimates for all ovarian cancers combined. The distribution of histological groups should be considered when comparing survival between countries and regions.
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37. Vaccinazioni: stato dell’arte, falsi miti e prospettive. Il ruolo chiave della prevenzione
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Guerra, R., Ricciardi, W., Siliquini, R., D’Ancona, P., Iannazzo, S., Mantovani, A., Poscia, A., Sisti, L., Cicconi, M., De Waure, C., Di Pietro Ml, Teleman, A., Adamo, G., Marzuillo, C., Sturabotti, G., Villari, P., Vitale, F., Costantino, C., Restivo, V., Mazzucco, W., Mennini, F., Franco, E., Vaccaro, K., Boccalini, S., Bonanni, P., Ferro, A., Castiglia, P., Siddu, A., Panatto, D., Amicizia, D., Arata, L., Zangrillo, F., Domnich, A., Gasparini, R., Barnini, C., Giannesi, C., Onder, L., Milillo, G., DI MAIO, M., Conforti, G., Bernabei, R., Francia, F., Boda, G., Icardi, G., Signorelli, C., Guerra, R., Ricciardi, W., Siliquini, R., D’Ancona, P., Iannazzo, S., Mantovani, A., Poscia, A., Sisti, L., Cicconi, M., De Waure, C., Di Pietro Ml, Teleman, A., Adamo, G., Marzuillo, C., Sturabotti, G., Villari, P., Vitale, F., Costantino, C., Restivo, V., Mazzucco, W., Mennini, F., Franco, E., Vaccaro, K., Boccalini, S., Bonanni, P., Ferro, A., Castiglia, P., Siddu, A., Panatto, D., Amicizia, D., Arata, L., Zangrillo, F., Domnich, A., Gasparini, R., Barnini, C., Giannesi, C., Onder, L., Milillo, G., DI MAIO, M., Conforti, G., Bernabei, R., Francia, F., Boda, G., Icardi, G., and Signorelli, C.
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Vaccinazione ,prevenzione ,vaccini ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata - Abstract
La pratica vaccinale in Italia è organizzativamente incardinata all’interno del Servizio Sanitario Nazionale (SSN) e nei Servizi Sanitari Regionali (SSR). I luoghi “classici” in cui viene effettuata la procedura/prestazione vaccinale sono i servizi di vaccinazione della Aziende Sanitarie Locali (ASL) o Provinciali (ASP) delle varie Regioni.
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38. I TUMORI INFANTILI E DEGLI ADOLESCENTI: TREND DI INCIDENZA E STUDIO DI EVENTUALI CLUSTER. CONFRONTO TRA LE PROVINCE DI PALERMO E DI CALTANISSETTA NEL PERIODO 2007-2012
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Marotta C, Mazzucco W, Rudisi G, Mazzola S, MARRELLA, Alessandro, Tumino R, Spata E, Cusimano R, Vitale F, and Marotta C, Mazzucco W, Rudisi G, Mazzola S, Marrella A, Tumino R, Spata E, Cusimano R, Vitale F
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Tumori infantili, Registro Tumori, Incidenza, Cluster ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata - Abstract
INTRODUZIONE: Nonostante i progressi nelle strategie terapeutiche e il conseguente miglioramento della sopravvivenza, i tumori infantili rappresentano un importante problema di salute pubblica. È stato effettuato un confronto tra l’incidenza dei tumori infantili (0-14 anni) e degli adolescenti (15-19 anni) nelle province di Palermo e di Caltanissetta, nel periodo 2007-2012. MATERIALI E METODI: Sono stati analizzati 453 nuovi casi di tumore maligno e i non maligni del SNC in soggetti
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39. SENSIBILIZZAZIONE AD ANISAKIS IN CATEGORIE PROFESSIONALI ESPOSTE IN AMBITO OCCUPAZIONALE IN SICILIA
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Mazzucco W, Claudia M, Gaglio V, Lanza G, PROVINZANO, Giuseppe, Brusca I, Ferrantelli V, Costa A, Casuccio A, Vitale F, and Mazzucco W, Claudia M, Gaglio V, Lanza G, Provinzano G, Brusca I, Ferrantelli V, Costa A, Casuccio A, Vitale F
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Anisakis, Rischio occupazionale, Siero-prevalenza, Epidemiologia occupazionale ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata - Abstract
INTRODUZIONE: La diffusione su larga scala del consumo di pesce crudo ha contribuito all’incremento di manifestazioni allergiche conseguenti al contatto col parassita del pesce Anisakis. Obiettivo dello studio è stato quello di stimare il rischio di contrarre allergie Anisakis-correlate in lavoratori del comparto ittico e della ristorazione. MATERIALI E METODI: È stato realizzato uno studio cross-sectional per stimare la prevalenza della sensibilizzazione ad Anisakis simplex (As) su un campione di 46 cuochi e/o addetti alla preparazione degli alimenti reclutati nella provincia di Palermo. A tutti i soggetti è stato somministrato un questionario clinico-anamnestico ed è stato effettuato un prelievo ematico per la rilevazione nel siero di IgE speci che anti-As. I livelli di IgE anti-As sono stati determinati tramite immuno uoroscenza (Unicap 100) con valori di siero-conversione pari a >0,35 kU/L. I dati ottenuti sono stati combinati coi dati di una precedente rilevazione similare condotta su un campione di 95 lavoratori del settore ittico nella Sicilia Occidentale. Sono state effettuate analisi descrittive ed è stato testato un modello di regressione logistica, utilizzando il software R, Version 3.3.1 – © 2009-2016 RStudio, Inc. RISULTATI: È stata documentata una siero-prevalenza ad As nel 9,2% (13/141) dei soggetti reclutati. La frequenza di siero- conversione ad As è risultata maggiore nella categoria dei pescatori/marinai (18,4%), seguita dai pescivendoli/addetti pulizia del pesce (13,6%), dai cuochi/addetti preparazione alimenti (6,2%) e dai lavoratori dell’industria del pesce (2,0%) (p-value= 0,05). Per la categoria dei pescatori/marinai è stato stimato un signi cativo eccesso di rischio di sieroconversione ad As (OR: 10,84; IC95%: 1,27 - 92,43) rispetto al riferimento dei lavoratori dell’industria del pesce, mentre per i Cuochi/addetti preparazione alimenti è stato stimato un OR di 3,20 con IC95%: 0,28-36,84. CONCLUSIONI: Un’elevata siero-prevalenza è stata documentata nel campione di soggetti professionalmente esposti ad As. Studi più estesi sono necessari per valutare se sia possibile annoverare le allergie Anisakis-correlate tra le malattie professionali per categorie e mansioni professionali ad elevata frequenza e persistenza di esposizione al parassita in ambito occupazionale.
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40. Rilevazione nazionale in tema di formazione specifica di medicina generale in Italia
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Mazzucco, W., Marotta, C., De Waure, C., Marini, G., Fasoletti, D., Colicchio, A., Luppi, D., Bonetti, P., Gangi, S., Maffongelli, E., Nanìa, R., Pignatti, F., Sessa, G., Russo, S., Silenzi, A., Puccio, G., Parente, P., Costantino, C., Mazzucco, W., Marotta, C., De Waure, C, Marini, G, Fasoletti, D, Colicchio, A, Luppi, D, Bonetti, P, Gangi, S, Maffongelli, E, Nanìa, R, Pignatti, F, Sessa, G, Russo, S, Silenzi, A, Puccio, G, Parente, P, and Costantino, C
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formazione medica post-lauream ,medicina generale ,survey ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata - Abstract
Physicians have to get a “specific” diploma attending a threeyear training course provided by each regional health service in order to practice as General Practitioners in Italy. In the last years, there has been an ongoing debate about the need to evolve the specific regional courses into integrated specialization training courses, organized and managed by universities with the contribution of regional health services. The Italian Junior Doctors Association and the Giotto Movement carried out a national survey with the aim to identify strengths and weaknesses of the specific regional training courses. Three-hundred-two junior General Practitioners in training (61,2% females) answered to a web administered questionnaire. Only about half of the recruited trainees has defined as at least “sufficient” the training provided by the regional courses. The survey documented in the Italian General Practitioners trainees the need to satisfy an educational demand in order to implement their primary care and general practice skills. In conclusion, this cross-sectional study provided sufficient evidences supporting the evolution of the regional training courses into general practice and primary care specialization schools.
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41. Worldwide comparison of ovarian cancer survival: Histological group and stage at diagnosis (CONCORD-2)
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Matz, M., Coleman, M., Carreira, H., Salmerã³n, D., Chirlaque, M., Allemani, C., Bouzbid, S., Hamdi-chérif, M., Zaidi, Z., Bah, E., Swaminathan, R., Nortje, S., El Mistiri, M., Bayo, S., Malle, B., Manraj, S., Sewpaul-sungkur, R., Fabowale, A., Ogunbiyi, O., Bradshaw, D., Somdyala, N., Stefan, D., Abdel-rahman, M., Jaidane, L., Mokni, M., Kumcher, I., Moreno, F., González, M., Laura, E., Espinola, S., Calabrano, G., Carballo Quintero, B., Fita, R., Garcilazo, D., Giacciani, P., Diumenjo, M., Laspada, W., Green, M., Lanza, M., Ibañez, S., Lima, C., Lobo De Oliveira, E., Daniel, C., Scandiuzzi, C., De Souza, P., Melo, C., Del Pino, K., Laporte, C., Curado, M., De Oliveira, J., Veneziano, C., Veneziano, D., Latorre, M., Tanaka, L., Azevedo E. Silva, G., Galaz, J., Moya, J., Herrmann, D., Vargas, S., Herrera, V., Uribe, C., Bravo, L., Arias-ortiz, N., Jurado, D., Yépez, M., Galán, Y., Torres, P., Martínez-reyes, F., Pérez-meza, M., Jaramillo, L., Quinto, R., Cueva, P., Yépez, J., Torres-cintrón, C., Tortolero-luna, G., Alonso, R., Barrios, E., Nikiforuk, C., Shack, L., Coldman, A., Woods, R., Noonan, G., Turner, D., Kumar, E., Zhang, B., Mccrate, F., Ryan, S., Hannah, H., Dewar, R., Macintyre, M., Lalany, A., Ruta, M., Marrett, L., Nishri, D., Mcclure, C., Vriends, K., Bertrand, C., Louchini, R., Robb, K., Stuart-panko, H., Demers, S., Wright, S., George, J., Shen, X., Brockhouse, J., O'Brien, D., Ward, K., Almon, L., Bates, J., Rycroft, R., Mueller, L., Phillips, C., Brown, H., Cromartie, B., Schwartz, A., Vigneau, F., Mackinnon, J., Wohler, B., Bayakly, A., Clarke, C., Glaser, S., West, D., Hernandez, B., Johnson, C., Jozwik, D., Charlton, M., Lynch, C., Huang, B., Tucker, T., Deapen, D., Liu, L., Hsieh, M., Xc, W., Stern, K., Gershman, S., Knowlton, R., Alverson, J., Copeland, G., Rogers, D., Lemons, D., Williamson, L., Hood, M., Hosain, G., Rees, J., Pawlish, K., Stroup, A., Key, C., Wiggins, C., Kahn, A., Schymura, M., Leung, G., Rao, C., Giljahn, L., Warther, B., Pate, A., Patil, M., Schubert, S., Rubertone, J., Slack, S., Fulton, J., Rousseau, D., Janes, Ta:, S., Bolick, S., Hurley, D., Richards, J., Whiteside, M., Nogueira, L., Herget, K., Sweeney, C., Martin, J., Wang, S., Harrelson, D., Keitheri Cheteri, M., Farley, S., Hudson, A., Borchers, R., Stephenson, L., Espinoza, J., Weir, H., Edwards, B., Wang, N., Yang, L., Chen, J., Song, G., Xp, G., Zhang, P., Hm, G., Zhao, D., Zhang, J., Zhu, F., Tang, J., Shen, Y., Wang, J., Ql, L., Yang, X., Dong, J., Li, W., Cheng, L., Huang, Q., Huang, S., Guo, G., Wei, K., Chen, W., Zeng, H., Demetriou, A., Pavlou, P., Mang, W., Ngan, K., Kataki, A., Krishnatreya, M., Jayalekshmi, P., Sebastian, P., Sapkota, S., Verma, Y., Nandakumar, A., Suzanna, E., Keinan-boker, L., Silverman, B., Ito, H., Nakagawa, H., Hattori, M., Kaizaki, Y., Sugiyama, H., Utada, M., Katayama, K., Narimatsu, H., Kanemura, S., Koike, T., Miyashiro, I., Yoshii, M., Oki, I., Shibata, A., Matsuda, T., Nimri, O., Ab Manan, A., Bhoo-pathy, N., Tuvshingerel, S., Chimedsuren, O., Al Khater, A., Al-eid, H., Jung, K., Won, Y., Chiang, C., Lai, M., Suwanrungruang, K., Wiangnon, S., Daoprasert, K., Pongnikorn, D., Geater, S., Sriplung, H., Eser, S., Yakut, C., Hackl, M., Mühlböck, H., Oberaigner, W., Zborovskaya, A., Aleinikova, O., Henau, K., Van Eycken, L., Dimitrova, N., Valerianova, Z., Šekerija, M., Zvolský, M., Engholm, G., Storm, H., Innos, K., Mägi, M., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Jégu, J., Velten, M., Cornet, E., Troussard, X., Bouvier, A., Faivre, J., Guizard, A., Bouvier, V., Launoy, G., Arveux, P., Maynadié, M., Mounier, M., Fournier, E., Woronoff, A., Daoulas, M., Clavel, J., Le Guyader-peyrou, S., Monnereau, A., Trétarre, B., Colonna, M., Cowppli-bony, A., Molinié, F., Bara, S., Degré, D., Ganry, O., Lapôtre-ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Estève, J., Bray, F., Piñeros, M., Sassi, F., Stabenow, R., Eberle, A., Erb, C., Nennecke, A., Kieschke, J., Sirri, E., Kajueter, H., Emrich, K., Zeissig, S., Holleczek, B., Eisemann, N., Katalinic, A., Brenner, H., Asquez, R., Kumar, V., Ólafsdóttir, E., Tryggvadóttir, L., Comber, H., Walsh, P., Sundseth, H., Devigili, E., Mazzoleni, G., Giacomin, A., Bella, F., Castaing, M., Sutera, A., Gola, G., Ferretti, S., Serraino, D., Zucchetto, A., Lillini, R., Vercelli, M., Busco, S., Pannozzo, F., Vitarelli, S., Ricci, P., Pascucci, C., Autelitano, M., Cirilli, C., Federico, M., Fusco, M., Vitale, M., Usala, M., Cusimano, R., Mazzucco, W., Michiara, M., Sgargi, P., Maule, M., Sacerdote, C., Tumino, R., Di Felice, E., Vicentini, M., Falcini, F., Cremone, L., Budroni, M., Cesaraccio, R., Contrino, M., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A., Maspero, S., Candela, G., Scuderi, T., Gentilini, M., Piffer, S., Rosso, S., Sacchetto, L., Caldarella, A., La Rosa, F., Stracci, F., Contiero, P., Tagliabue, G., Dei Tos, A., Zorzi, M., Zanetti, R., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Gatta, G., Sant, M., Capocaccia, R., De Angelis, R., Liepina, E., Maurina, A., Smailyte, G., Agius, D., Calleja, N., Siesling, S., Visser, O., Larønningen, S., Møller, B., Dyzmann-sroka, A., Trojanowski, M., Góźdż, S., Mężyk, R., Grądalska-lampart, M., Radziszewska, A., Didkowska, J., Wojciechowska, U., Błaszczyk, J., Kępska, K., Bielska-lasota, M., Kwiatkowska, K., Forjaz, G., Rego, R., Bastos, J., Silva, M., Antunes, L., Bento, M., Mayer-da-silva, A., Miranda, A., Coza, D., Todescu, A., Valkov, M., Adamcik, J., Safaei Diba, C., Primic-žakelj, M., Žagar, T., Stare, J., Almar, E., Mateos, A., Quirós, J., Bidaurrazaga, J., Larrañaga, N., Díaz García, J., Marcos, A., Marcos-gragera, R., Vilardell Gil, M., Molina, E., Sánchez, M., Franch Sureda, P., Ramos Montserrat, M., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E., Moreno-iribas, C., Fernández-delgado, R., Peris-bonet, R., 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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata ,0302 clinical medicine ,morphology ,80 and over ,Stage (cooking) ,Aged, 80 and over ,Ovarian Neoplasms ,education.field_of_study ,epidemiology ,histology ,ovarian cancer ,stage ,survival ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Aged ,Female ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Transitional cell carcinoma ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Clear cell carcinoma ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Socio-culturale ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,ovarian cancer, epidemiology, survival, stage, morphology, histology ,education ,Cancer staging ,Gynecology ,business.industry ,Ovarian Neoplasm ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,Cancer registry ,030104 developmental biology ,Ovarian cancer ,business - Abstract
Objective Ovarian cancer comprises several histological groups with widely differing levels of survival. We aimed to explore international variation in survival for each group to help interpret international differences in survival from all ovarian cancers combined. We also examined differences in stage-specific survival. Methods The CONCORD programme is the largest population-based study of global trends in cancer survival, including data from 60 countries for 695,932 women (aged 15–99years) diagnosed with ovarian cancer during 1995–2009. We defined six histological groups: type I epithelial, type II epithelial, germ cell, sex cord-stromal, other specific non-epithelial and non-specific morphology, and estimated age-standardised 5-year net survival for each country by histological group. We also analysed data from 67 cancer registries for 233,659 women diagnosed from 2001 to 2009, for whom information on stage at diagnosis was available. We estimated age-standardised 5-year net survival by stage at diagnosis (localised or advanced). Results Survival from type I epithelial ovarian tumours for women diagnosed during 2005–09 ranged from 40 to 70%. Survival from type II epithelial tumours was much lower (20–45%). Survival from germ cell tumours was higher than that of type II epithelial tumours, but also varied widely between countries. Survival for sex-cord stromal tumours was higher than for the five other groups. Survival from localised tumours was much higher than for advanced disease (80% vs. 30%). Conclusions There is wide variation in survival between histological groups, and stage at diagnosis remains an important factor in ovarian cancer survival. International comparisons of ovarian cancer survival should incorporate histology.
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42. EFFICACIA DI UN INTERVENTO FORMATIVO RIVOLTO AGLI OPERATORI SANITARI DELL'AZIENDA OSPEDALIERA UNIVERSITARIA (AOU) POLICLINICO 'P. GIACCONE' DI PALERMO, PRELIMINARE ALL'INIZIO DELLA CAMPAGNA DI VACCINAZIONE ANTINFLUENZALE STAGIONALE 2016/2017
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Favaro D., TORRISI, Claudio Concetto, Restivo V., VALERIO, Giovanni, Lanza G. M., Maniglia M., Bono S., CARACCI, Francesca, Mazzucco W., Casuccio A., Vitale F., Torregrossa MV, and Favaro D., Claudio C., Restivo V., Valerio G., Lanza G.M., Maniglia M., Bono S., Caracci F., Mazzucco W., Casuccio A., Vitale F., Torregrossa MV
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INTRODUZIONE: La vaccinazione antin uenzale rappresenta la misura preventiva più ef cace nel limitare la diffusione del virus in uenzale ed il Ministero della Salute raccomanda fortemente tale misura precauzionale a tutti gli operatori sanitari (OS). Gli OS sono ripetutamente esposti al virus, rappresentando una delle principali fonti di contagio per i pazienti e anticipando la malattia in uenzale rispetto alla popolazione generale. In numerosi studi, gli OS hanno riportato che la strategia preferita per implementare le coperture antin uenzali tra gli stessi, era l’organizzazione di corsi di formazione multidisciplinare sulla tematica. In questa ottica è stato svolto un intervento formativo sulla vaccinazione antin uenzale tra gli OS di alcuni reparti della AOU Policlinico di Palermo, veri candone l’ef cacia nel modi care le coperture e le scelte vaccinali degli OS MATERIALI E METODI: Gli interventi formativi sono stati condotti presso le U.O. con pazienti a maggiore rischio di contrarre la patologia in uenzale (oncologia, UTIN, etc..). E’ stato somministrato preliminarmente all’intervento un questionario ai partecipanti e per ciascuno di essi sono stati selezionati due controlli, tra gli OS afferenti allo stesso reparto che non avevano aderito all’incontro formativo. RISULTATI: Hanno partecipato 38 OS (30,4%) su 125 soggetti arruolati. La copertura vaccinale nella seguente stagione vaccinale antin uenzale è stata del 37,2% tra i casi e del 26,2% tra i controlli. Tra coloro che hanno partecipato all’intervento formativo è risultato signi cativamente superiore (p
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43. KNOWLEDGE AND VIEWPOINTS ON THE EFFECTS OF CORRUPTION ON HEALTHCARE: A SURVEY CONDUCTED AMONG STUDENTS OF PALERMO UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL, ITALY
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Lanza, G., Gaglio, V., Marotta, C., Mariachiara, I., Giovanni, M., Giuseppe Davide Albano, CURTI GIALDINO, A., Mescolo, F., Tancredi Lo Presti, Katia Di Natale, Lazzara, E., Calandra, L., Gianfilippo, P., Mazzucco, W., and Giuseppe Luigi Marco Lanza, Valerio Gaglio, Claudia Marotta, Mariachiara Ippolito, Giovanni Mulè, Giuseppe Davide Albano, Andrea Curti Gialdino, Federica Mescolo, Tancredi Lo Presti, Katia Di Natale, Emanuele Lazzara, Leonardo Calandra, Gianfilippo Provinzano, Walter Mazzucco
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Corruption in healthcare, National Health Service, Public Health, professional education and training in healthcare ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata - Abstract
Corruption affects healthcare effectiveness and efficiency and limits equity in access to health services. Aim of the survey was to document knowledge and viewpoints on the impact of corruption on healthcare system in a sample of students attending pre-lauream healthcare professional courses at Palermo University Medical school and to evaluate any improvement in their awareness on this topic after a dedicated multidisciplinary educational intervention. An anonymous questionnaire was administered to students before and after the intervention. Absolute and relative frequency of correct and incorrect answers was computed. Chi-squared test was used to compare answers given before and after the educational intervention. Approximately less than a quarter of the respondents were able to correctly estimate impact of corruption, inappropriateness and waste in healthcare on NHS. The study documented how improving students’ knowledge of the impact of corruption in the healthcare system could represent a possible strategy to prevent corruption in healthcare.
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44. Current epidemiology of HCV in Sicily: the RESIST-HCV model
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Di Marco, V., primary, Cartabellotta, F., additional, Mazzucco, W., additional, Calvaruso, V., additional, Petta, S., additional, Mazzola, S., additional, Cusimano, R., additional, Amodio, R., additional, Scifo, G., additional, Russello, M., additional, Cacopardo, B., additional, Squadrito, G., additional, Raimondo, G., additional, Pollicino, T., additional, Ceccherini-Silbertein, F., additional, Vitale, F., additional, Cammà, C., additional, and Craxì, A., additional
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45. Observational study on risk factors determining residual dizziness after successful benign paroxysmal positional vertigo treatment: the role of subclinical BPPV
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Dispenza, F., primary, Mazzucco, W., additional, Mazzola, S., additional, and Martines, F., additional
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46. The histology of ovarian cancer: worldwide distribution and implications for international survival comparisons (CONCORD-2)
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K., Gershman, S., Knowlton, R., Alverson, J., Copeland, G., Rogers, D., Lemons, D., Williamson, L., Hood, M., Hosain, G., Rees, J., Pawlish, K., Stroup, A., Key, C., Wiggins, C., Kahn, A., Schymura, M., Leung, G., Rao, C., Giljahn, L., Warther, B., Pate, A., Patil, M., Schubert, S., Rubertone, J., Slack, S., Fulton, J., Rousseau, D., Janes, Ta:, S., Sm, Bolick, S., Hurley, D., Richards, J., Whiteside, M., Nogueira, L., Herget, K., Sweeney, C., Martin, J., Wang, S., Harrelson, D., Keitheri Cheteri, M., Farley, S., Hudson, A., Borchers, R., Stephenson, L., Espinoza, J., Weir, H., Edwards, B., Wang, N., Yang, L., Chen, J., Song, G., Xp, G., Zhang, P., Hm, G., Zhao, D., Zhang, J., Zhu, F., Tang, J., Shen, Y., Wang, J., Ql, L., Yang, X., Dong, J., Li, W., Cheng, L., Huang, Q., Huang, S., Guo, G., Wei, K., Chen, W., Zeng, H., Demetriou, A., Pavlou, P., Mang, W., Ngan, K., Kataki, A., Krishnatreya, M., Jayalekshmi, P., Sebastian, P., Sapkota, S., Verma, Y., Nandakumar, A., Suzanna, E., Keinan-boker, L., Silverman, B., Ito, H., Nakagawa, H., Hattori, M., Kaizaki, Y., Sugiyama, H., Utada, M., Katayama, K., Narimatsu, H., Kanemura, S., Koike, T., Miyashiro, I., Yoshii, M., Oki, I., Shibata, A., Matsuda, T., Nimri, O., Ab Manan, A., Bhoo-pathy, N., Tuvshingerel, S., Chimedsuren, O., Al Khater, A., Al-eid, H., Jung, K., Won, Y., Chiang, C., Lai, M., Suwanrungruang, K., Wiangnon, S., Daoprasert, K., Pongnikorn, D., Geater, S., Sriplung, H., Eser, S., Yakut, C., Hackl, M., Mühlböck, H., Oberaigner, W., Zborovskaya, A., Aleinikova, O., Henau, K., Van Eycken, L., Dimitrova, N., Valerianova, Z., Šekerija, M., Zvolský, M., Engholm, G., Storm, H., Innos, K., Mägi, M., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Jégu, J., Velten, M., Cornet, E., Troussard, X., Bouvier, A., Faivre, J., Guizard, A., Bouvier, V., Launoy, G., Arveux, P., Maynadié, M., Mounier, M., Fournier, E., Woronoff, A., Daoulas, M., Clavel, J., Le Guyader-peyrou, S., Monnereau, A., Trétarre, B., Colonna, M., Cowppli-bony, A., Molinié, F., Bara, S., Degré, D., Ganry, O., Lapôtre-ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Estève, J., Bray, F., Piñeros, M., Sassi, F., Stabenow, R., Eberle, A., Erb, C., Nennecke, A., Kieschke, J., Sirri, E., Kajueter, H., Emrich, K., Zeissig, S., Holleczek, B., Eisemann, N., Katalinic, A., Brenner, H., Asquez, R., Kumar, V., Ólafsdóttir, E., Tryggvadóttir, L., Comber, H., Walsh, P., Sundseth, H., Devigili, E., Mazzoleni, G., Giacomin, A., DI BELLA, F., Castaing, M., Sutera, A., Gola, G., Ferretti, S., Serraino, D., Zucchetto, A., Lillini, R., Vercelli, M., Busco, S., Pannozzo, F., Vitarelli, S., Ricci, P., Pascucci, C., Autelitano, M., Cirilli, C., Federico, M., Fusco, E., Vitale, M., Usala, M., Cusimano, R., Mazzucco, W., Michiara, M., Sgargi, P., Maule, M., Sacerdote, C., Tumino, R., Di Felice, E., Vicentini, M., Falcini, F., Cremone, L., Budroni, M., Cesaraccio, R., Contrino, M., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A., Maspero, S., Candela, G., Scuderi, T., Gentilini, M., Piffer, S., Rosso, S., Sacchetto, L., Caldarella, A., La Rosa, F., Stracci, F., Contiero, P., Tagliabue, G., Dei Tos, A., Zorzi, M., Zanetti, R., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Gatta, G., Capocaccia, R., De Angelis, R., Liepina, E., Maurina, A., Smailyte, G., Agius, D., Calleja, N., Siesling, S., Larønningen, S., Møller, B., Dyzmann-sroka, A., Trojanowski, M., Góźdż, S., Mężyk, R., Grądalska-lampart, M., Radziszewska, A., Didkowska, J., Wojciechowska, U., Błaszczyk, J., Kępska, K., Bielska-lasota, M., Kwiatkowska, K., Forjaz, G., Rego, R., Bastos, J., Silva, M., Antunes, L., Bento, M., Mayer-da-silva, A., Miranda, A., Coza, D., Todescu, A., Valkov, M., Adamcik, J., Safaei Diba, C., Primic-žakelj, M., Žagar, T., Stare, J., Almar, E., Mateos, A., Quirós, J., Bidaurrazaga, J., Larrañaga, N., Díaz García, J., Marcos, A., Marcos-gragera, R., Vilardell Gil, M., Molina, E., Sánchez, M., Franch Sureda, P., Ramos Montserrat, M., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E., Moreno-iribas, C., Fernández-delgado, R., Peris-bonet, R., Galceran, J., Khan, S., Lambe, M., Camey, B., Bouchardy, C., Usel, M., Ess, S., Herrmann, C., Bulliard, J., Maspoli-conconi, M., Frick, H., Kuehni, C., Schindler, M., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Chiolero, A., Konzelmann, I., Dehler, S., Matthes, K., Rashbass, J., Stiller, C., Fitzpatrick, D., Gavin, A., Bannon, F., Black, R., Brewster, D., Huws, D., White, C., Finan, P., Bonaventure, A., Carreira, H., Di Carlo, V., Harewood, R., Liu, K., Montel, L., Nikšić, M., Rachet, B., Sanz, N., Spika, D., Stephens, R., Peake, M., Chalker, E., Newman, L., Baker, D., Soeberg, M., Aitken, J., Scott, C., Stokes, B., Venn, A., Farrugia, H., Giles, G., Threlfall, T., Currow, D., You, H., Hendrix, J., and Lewis, C.
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Epidemiology ,Histology ,Morphology ,Ovarain cancer ,Worldwide ,0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Pathology ,endocrine system diseases ,Sex Cord-Gonadal Stromal Tumors ,Carcinoma, Ovarian Epithelial ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neoplasms ,Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial ,Ovarian Neoplasms ,education.field_of_study ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Aged ,Female ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Glandular and Epithelial ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Transitional cell carcinoma ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Clear cell carcinoma ,Human ,endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Socio-culturale ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,education ,Mixed tumor ,business.industry ,Ovarian Neoplasm ,Sex Cord-Gonadal Stromal Tumor ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Germ Cell and Embryonal ,Ovarian cancer ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Ovarian cancers comprise several histologically distinct tumour groups with widely different prognosis. We aimed to describe the worldwide distribution of ovarian cancer histology and to understand what role this may play in international variation in survival. METHODS: The CONCORD programme is the largest population-based study of global trends in cancer survival. Data on 681,759 women diagnosed during 1995-2009 with cancer of the ovary, fallopian tube, peritoneum and retroperitonum in 51 countries were included. We categorised ovarian tumours into six histological groups, and explored the worldwide distribution of histology. RESULTS: During 2005-2009, type II epithelial tumours were the most common. The proportion was much higher in Oceania (73.1%), North America (73.0%) and Europe (72.6%) than in Central and South America (65.7%) and Asia (56.1%). By contrast, type I epithelial tumours were more common in Asia (32.5%), compared with only 19.4% in North America. From 1995 to 2009, the proportion of type II epithelial tumours increased from 68.6% to 71.1%, while the proportion of type I epithelial tumours fell from 23.8% to 21.2%. The proportions of germ cell tumours, sex cord-stromal tumours, other specific non-epithelial tumours and tumours of non-specific morphology all remained stable over time. CONCLUSIONS: The distribution of ovarian cancer histology varies widely worldwide. Type I epithelial, germ cell and sex cord-stromal tumours are generally associated with higher survival than type II tumours, so the proportion of these tumours may influence survival estimates for all ovarian cancers combined. The distribution of histological groups should be considered when comparing survival between countries and regions.
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47. Analysis of the traditional approaches for astronauts’ personal hygiene in outer space
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Crapanzano, F., Crapanzano, S., Graziano, G., Iudicello, M., Mazzucco, W., Crapanzano, F., Crapanzano, S., Graziano, G., Iudicello, M., and Mazzucco, W.
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personal hygiene, microgravity, spaceflight, shower ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata - Abstract
Various approaches adopted in the years for astronauts' personal hygiene in microgravity conditions are revisited and analysed in this paper. For each approach, benefits, critical aspects of sanitation and comfort, along with the possibility of recycling the amount of used water, are discussed and evaluated.
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48. Autism spectrum disorder in Italy: demand for an integrated epidemiological surveillance system
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Mazzucco, W., Tumminello, M., Nardello, R., Giambalvo, O., Cicala, V., Lo Bianco, L., Turrisi, A., Casuccio, A., Agrò, G., Mazzucco, W., Tumminello, M., Nardello, R., Giambalvo, O., Cicala, V., Lo Bianco, L., Turrisi, A., Casuccio, A., and Agrò, G.
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integrated epidemiological surveillance system ,Autism spectrum disorder ,epidemiology ,Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata - Abstract
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental syndrome of emerging public health concern, according to a documented significant increase of diagnosed cases of ASD in Europe and USA. In Italy, actually, it is not possible to estimate at national level a reliable ASD occurrence by using existing health and scholastic data flows. The lack of information has implications on social and healthcare services dedicated to subjects affected by ADS. The database of the Italian institute in charge of social and security assistance was accessed at the provincial level to investigate the ASD cases occurred in the Palermo province. The official reports of all subjects visited in 2013 by INPS physicians were analyzed by using an automatic software and diagnosis consistent with ASD were ex- tracted and flagged. Our findings support the choice of alternative use of INPS administrative database in order to define a reliable ASD occurrence estimate as first step to develop an integrated epidemiological surveillance system on ASD
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49. Could university training and a proactive attitude of coworkers be associated with influenza vaccination compliance? A multicentre survey among Italian medical residents Assessment and evaluation of admissions, knowledge, skills and attitudes
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Costantino, C., Amodio, E., Calamusa, G., Vitale, F., Mazzucco, W., Costantino, C., Amodio, E., Calamusa, G., Vitale, F., and Mazzucco, W.
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Adult ,Male ,Internet ,Attitude of Health Personnel ,Medicine (all) ,Internship and Residency ,Influenza vaccination ,University training ,Medical resident ,Italy ,Education, Medical, Graduate ,Retrospective Studie ,Coworkers attitude ,Medical residents ,Multicentre survey ,Female ,Humans ,Influenza Vaccines ,Influenza, Human ,Patient Compliance ,Retrospective Studies ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,3304 ,Surveys and Questionnaire ,Influenza Vaccine ,Human - Abstract
Background: Although influenza vaccination has been demonstrated to be safe and effective, vaccination coverage rates among health care workers and among medical residents appear generally low. Several investigations have been performed worldwide to analyze the healthcare workers' educational deficiencies. This multicentre survey aimed to investigate at a nationwide level training quality and work environment associated with seasonal influenza vaccination uptake among Italian medical residents. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was carried out from April 2012 to June 2012 on medical residents regularly attending the post-graduate medical schools of 18 Italian Universities via an anonymous, self administered, web-based questionnaire. Data have been analyzed by using the R statistical software package. Results: A total of 2506 out of 10,854 medical residents (23.1 %) have been recruited. The quality of training on influenza and influenza vaccination was reported as "fair" or "poor" during both pre-graduate (40.7 % of respondents) and post-graduate medical school (59.6 % of respondents). Vaccination uptake was associated with adherence to seasonal 2011/2012 influenza vaccination of medical school tutors (adjusted OR = 4.4; 95 % CI = 1.35-14.26) and other medical residents (adjusted OR = 2.2; 95 % CI = 1.14-4.23). Moreover, influenza vaccination uptake was also associated with correct knowledge about the virus composition of 2011/2012 influenza vaccine (adjusted OR = 2.43; 95 % CI = 1.64-2.58) and consultation of scientific sources or Institutional recommendations on influenza vaccination (adjusted OR = 6.96; 95 % CI = 3.38-214.36). Conclusions: Medical residency represents an opportunity to implement educational and training interventions aiming to promote appropriate professional behaviors and skills. Our study suggest that appropriate training, adequate education and proactive coworkers feelings can improve influenza vaccination attitudes towards young doctor.
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50. Worldwide comparison of survival from childhood leukaemia for 1995–2009, by subtype, age, and sex (CONCORD-2): a population-based study of individual data for 89 828 children from 198 registries in 53 countries
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Bonaventure, Audrey, Harewood, Rhea, Stiller, Charles A, Gatta, Gemma, Clavel, Jacqueline, Stefan, Daniela C, Carreira, Helena, Spika, Devon, Marcos Gragera, Rafael, Peris Bonet, Rafael, Piñeros, Marion, Sant, Milena, Kuehni, Claudia E, Murphy, Michael F. G, Coleman, Michel P, Allemani, Claudia, Bouzbid, S., Hamdi Chérif, M., Zaidi, Z., Bah, E., Swaminathan, R., Nortje, S. H., El Mistiri, M. M., Bayo, S., Malle, B., Manraj, S. S., Sewpaul Sungkur, R., Fabowale, Null, Ogunbiyi, O. J., Bradshaw, D., Somdyala, N. I. M., Stefan, D. C., Abdel Rahman, M., Jaidane, L., Mokni, M., Kumcher, I., Moreno, F., González, M. S., Laura, E. A., Espinola, S. B., Calabrano, G. H., Carballo Quintero, B., Fita, R., Garcilazo, D. A., Giacciani, P. L., Diumenjo, M. C., Laspada, W. D., Green, M. A., Lanza, M. F., Ibañez, S. G., Lima, C. A., de Oliveira, E. Lobo, Daniel, C., Scandiuzzi, C., De Souza, P. C. F., Melo, C. D., Del Pino, K., Laporte, C., Curado, M. P., de Oliveira, J. C., Veneziano, C. L. A., Veneziano, D. B., Alexandre, T. S., Verdugo, A. S., Azevedo e. Silva, G., Galaz, J. C., Moya, J. A., Herrmann, D. A., Vargas, S., Herrera, V. M., Uribe, C. J., Bravo, L. E., Arias Ortiz, N. E., Jurado, D. M., Yépez, M. C., Galán, Y. H., Torres, P., Martínez Reyes, F., Pérez Meza, M. L., Jaramillo, L., Quinto, R., Cueva, P., Yépez, J. G., Torres Cintrón, C. R., Tortolero Luna, G., Alonso, R., Barrios, E., Nikiforuk, C., Shack, L., Coldman, A. J., Woods, R. R., Noonan, G., Turner, D., Kumar, E., Zhang, B., Mccrate, F. R., Ryan, S., Hannah, H., Dewar, R. A. D., Macintyre, M., Lalany, A., Ruta, M., Marrett, L., Nishri, D. E., Mcclure, C., Vriends, K. A., Bertrand, C., Louchini, R., Robb, K. I., Stuart Panko, H., Demers, S., Wright, S., George, J. T., Shen, X., Brockhouse, J. T., O'Brien, D. K., Ward, K. C., Almon, L., Bates, J., Rycroft, R., Mueller, L., Phillips, C., Brown, H., Cromartie, B., Schwartz, A. G., Vigneau, F., Mackinnon, J. A., Wohler, B., Bayakly, A. R., Clarke, C. A., Glaser, S. L., West, D., Green, M. D., Hernandez, B. Y., Johnson, C. J., Jozwik, D., Charlton, M. E., Lynch, C. F., Huang, B., Tucker, T. C., Deapen, D., Liu, L., Hsieh, M. C., X. C., Wu, Stern, K., Gershman, S. T., Knowlton, R. C., Alverson, J., Copeland, G. E., Rogers, D. B., Lemons, D., Williamson, L. L., Hood, M., Hosain, G. M., Rees, J. R., Pawlish, K. S., Stroup, A., Key, C., Wiggins, C., Kahn, A. R., Schymura, M. J., Leung, G., Rao, C., Giljahn, L., Warther, B., Pate, A., Patil, M., Schubert, S. S., Rubertone, J. J., Slack, S. J., Fulton, J. P., Rousseau, D. L., Janes, T. A., Schwartz, S. M., Bolick, S. W., Hurley, D. M., Richards, J., Whiteside, M. A., Nogueira, L. M., Herget, K., Sweeney, C., Martin, J., Wang, S., Harrelson, D. G., Cheteri, MB Keitheri, Farley, S., Hudson, A. G., Borchers, R., Stephenson, L., Espinoza, J. R., Weir, H. K., Edwards, B. K., Wang, N., Yang, L., Chen, J. S., Song, G. H., X. P., Gu, Zhang, P., H. M., Ge, Zhao, D. L., Zhang, J. H., Zhu, F. D., Tang, J. G., Shen, Y., Wang, J., Q. L., Li, Yang, X. P., Dong, J., Li, W., Cheng, L. P., Chen, J. G., Huang, Q. H., Huang, S. Q., Guo, G. P., Wei, K., Chen, W. Q., Zeng, H., Demetriou, A. V., Pavlou, P., Mang, W. K., Ngan, K. C., Kataki, A. C., Krishnatreya, M., Jayalekshmi, P. A., Sebastian, P., Sapkota, S. D., Verma, Y., Nandakumar, A., Suzanna, E., Keinan Boker, L., Silverman, B. G., Ito, H., Nakagawa, H., Hattori, M., Kaizaki, Y., Sugiyama, H., Utada, M., Katayama, K., Narimatsu, H., Kanemura, S., Koike, T., Miyashiro, I., Yoshii, M., Oki, I., Shibata, A., Matsuda, T., Nimri, O., Ab Manan, A., Pathy, N. Bhoo, Chimedsuren, O., Tuvshingerel, S., Al Khater, A. H. M., Al Eid, H., Jung, K. W., Won, Y. J., Chiang, C. J., Lai, M. S., Suwanrungruang, K., Wiangnon, S., Daoprasert, K., Pongnikorn, D., Geater, S. L., Sriplung, H., Eser, S., Yakut, C. I., Hackl, M., Mühlböck, H., Oberaigner, W., Zborovskaya, A. A., Aleinikova, O. V., Henau, K., Van Eycken, L., Dimitrova, N., Valerianova, Z., Šekerija, M., Zvolský, M., Engholm, G., Storm, H., Innos, K., Mägi, M., Malila, N., Seppä, K., Jégu, J., Velten, M., Cornet, E., Troussard, X., Bouvier, A. M., Faivre, J., Guizard, A. V., Bouvier, V., Launoy, G., Arveux, P., Maynadié, M., Mounier, M., Fournier, E., Woronoff, A. S., Daoulas, M., Clavel, J., Le Guyader Peyrou, S., Monnereau, A., Trétarre, B., Colonna, M., Cowppli Bony, A., Molinié, F., Bara, S., Degré, D., Ganry, O., Lapôtre Ledoux, B., Grosclaude, P., Estève, J., Bray, F., Piñeros, M., Sassi, F., Stabenow, R., Eberle, A., Erb, C., Nennecke, A., Kieschke, J., Sirri, E., Kajueter, H., Emrich, K., Zeissig, S. R., Holleczek, B., Eisemann, N., Katalinic, A., Brenner, H., Asquez, R. A., Kumar, V., Ólafsdóttir, E. J., Tryggvadóttir, L., Comber, H., Walsh, P. M., Sundseth, H., Devigili, E., Mazzoleni, G., Giacomin, A., Bella, F., Castaing, M., Sutera, A., Gola, G., Ferretti, S., Serraino, D., Zucchetto, A., Lillini, R., Vercelli, M., Busco, S., Pannozzo, F., Vitarelli, S., Ricci, P., Pascucci, C., Autelitano, M., Cirilli, C., Federico, M., Fusco, M., Vitale, M. F., Usala, M., Cusimano, R., Mazzucco, W., Michiara, M., Sgargi, P., Maule, MILENA MARIA, Sacerdote, C., Tumino, R., Di Felice, E., Vicentini, M., Falcini, F., Cremone, L., Budroni, M., Cesaraccio, R., Contrino, M. L., Tisano, F., Fanetti, A. C., Maspero, S., Candela, G., Scuderi, T., Gentilini, M. A., Piffer, S., Rosso, S., Sacchetto, Lidia, Caldarella, A., La Rosa, F., Stracci, F., Contiero, P., Tagliabue, G., Dei Tos, A. P., Zorzi, M., Zanetti, R., Baili, P., Berrino, F., Gatta, G., Sant, M., Capocaccia, R., De Angelis, R., Liepina, E., Maurina, A., Smailyte, G., Agius, D., Calleja, N., Siesling, S., Visser, O., Larønningen, S., Møller, B., Dyzmann Sroka, A., Trojanowski, M., Gózdz, S., Mezyk, R., Gradalska Lampart, M., Radziszewska, A. U., Didkowska, J. A., Wojciechowska, U., Blaszczyk, J., Kepska, K., Bielska Lasota, M., Kwiatkowska, K., Forjaz, G., Rego, R. A., Bastos, J., Silva, M. A., Antunes, L., Bento, M. J., Mayer da Silva, A., Miranda, A., Coza, D., Todescu, A. I., Valkov, M. Y., Adamcik, J., Safaei Diba, C., Primic Žakelj, M., Žagar, T., Stare, J., Almar, E., Mateos, A., Quirós, J. R., Bidaurrazaga, J., Larrañaga, N., Díaz García, J. M., Marcos, A. I., Marcos Gragera, R., Vilardell Gil, M. L., Molina, E., Sánchez, M. J., Sureda, P. Franch, Montserrat, M. Ramos, Chirlaque, M. D., Navarro, C., Ardanaz, E. E., Moreno Iribas, C. C., Fernández Delgado, R., Peris Bonet, R., Galceran, J., Khan, S., Lambe, M., Camey, B., Bouchardy, C., Usel, M., Ess, S. M., Herrmann, C., Bulliard, J. L., Maspoli Conconi, M., Frick, H., Kuehni, C. E., Schindler, M., Bordoni, A., Spitale, A., Chiolero, A., Konzelmann, I., Dehler, S. I., Matthes, K. L., Rashbass, J., Stiller, C. A., Fitzpatrick, D., Gavin, A., Bannon, F., Black, R. J., Brewster, D. H., Huws, D. W., White, C., Finan, P., Allemani, C., Bonaventure, A., Carreira, H., Coleman, M. P., Di Carlo, V., Harewood, R., Liu, K., Matz, M., Montel, L., Nikšic, M., Rachet, B., Sanz, N., Spika, D., Stephens, R., Peake, M., Murphy, M. F. G., Chalker, E., Newman, L., Baker, D., Soeberg, M. J., Aitken, J., Scott, C., Stokes, B. C., Venn, A., Farrugia, H., Giles, G. G., Threlfall, T., Currow, D., You, H., Hendrix, J., Lewis, C., Latorre, M. R. D. O., and Tanaka, L. F.
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