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2. Antibody Drug Conjugates in Urological Cancers: A Review of the Current Landscape
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Ghose, Aruni, Lapitan, Patricia, Apte, Vedika, Ghosh, Adheesh, Kandala, Abhinav, Basu, Sreejana, Parkes, Jo, Shinde, Sayali D., Boussios, Stergios, Sharma, Anand, Das, Prantik, Vasdev, Nikhil, Rebuzzi, Sara E., Ürün, Yüksel, Kanesvaran, Ravindran, Maniam, Akash, and Banna, Giuseppe L.
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- 2024
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3. External validation of a red cell-based blood prognostic score in patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma treated with first-line immunotherapy combinations
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Maffezzoli, Michele, Santoni, Matteo, Mazzaschi, Giulia, Rodella, Sara, Lai, Eleonora, Maruzzo, Marco, Basso, Umberto, Bimbatti, Davide, Iacovelli, Roberto, Anghelone, Annunziato, Fiala, Ondřej, Rebuzzi, Sara Elena, Fornarini, Giuseppe, Lolli, Cristian, Massari, Francesco, Rosellini, Matteo, Mollica, Veronica, Nasso, Cecilia, Acunzo, Alessandro, Silini, Enrico Maria, Quaini, Federico, De Filippo, Massimo, Brunelli, Matteo, Banna, Giuseppe L., Rescigno, Pasquale, Signori, Alessio, and Buti, Sebastiano
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- 2024
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4. 177Lu-PSMA-617 for metastatic prostate cancer in India
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Aruni Ghose, Soirindhri Banerjee, Partha S. Choudhury, Akash Maniam, Manoj Gupta, Giuseppe L. Banna, Nikhil Vasdev, Amit Ghose, Vanita Noronha, and Swarupa Mitra
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Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Published
- 2024
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5. 18F-FDG
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Calabria, Ferdinando, Cimini, Andrea, Bagnato, Antonio, Gullà, Domenico, Cascini, Giuseppe L., Urbano, Nicoletta, Schillaci, Orazio, Calabria, Ferdinando, editor, and Schillaci, Orazio, editor
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- 2024
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6. The Lipogenesis Pathway: Radiolabeled Choline
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Calabria, Ferdinando, Leporace, Mario, Colandrea, Marzia, Cascini, Giuseppe L., Schillaci, Orazio, Calabria, Ferdinando, editor, and Schillaci, Orazio, editor
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- 2024
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7. Stage 3 N2 Lung Cancer: A Multidisciplinary Therapeutic Conundrum
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Carter, Lily, Apte, Vedika, Shukla, Arushi, Ghose, Aruni, Mamidi, Raj, Petohazi, Alexandra, Makker, Shania, Banerjee, Soirindhri, Boussios, Stergios, and Banna, Giuseppe L.
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- 2024
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8. Nature-Based Treatment Systems for Reclaimed Water Use in Agriculture in Mediterranean Countries
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Licciardello, Feliciana, Mahjoub, Olfa, Ventura, Delia, Kallali, Hamadi, Mohamed, Annabi, Barbagallo, Salvatore, Cirelli, Giuseppe L., Barceló, Damià, Series Editor, de Boer, Jacob, Editorial Board Member, Kostianoy, Andrey G., Series Editor, Garrigues, Philippe, Editorial Board Member, Hutzinger, Otto, Founding Editor, Gu, Ji-Dong, Editorial Board Member, Jones, Kevin C., Editorial Board Member, Knepper, Thomas P., Editorial Board Member, Negm, Abdelazim M., Editorial Board Member, Newton, Alice, Editorial Board Member, Nghiem, Duc Long, Editorial Board Member, Garcia-Segura, Sergi, Editorial Board Member, and Nasr, Mahmoud, editor
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- 2023
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9. English Language Performance and Difficulties of Pupils in the Mother Tongue-Based (MTB) Medium of Instruction
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De Guzman, Wilbert Giuseppe L. and De Vera, Presley V.
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This study that adopts descriptive and inferential research methods investigated the status of elementary grade pupils' English proficiency, particularly the Grades 1, 2 and 3 pupils who are simultaneously taking up subjects in the Mother Tongue and English that are integrated in their curricula. The research population was sourced from a single research locale, i.e. Don Amadeo Perez Sr. Memorial Central School-Main, during the SY 2017-2018. The study employed content-validated data-gathering instruments. The pupils across the three curriculum grades have varied sociodemographic and language-learning characteristics. Sex-distribution in the three grade levels have different ratios. Regardless of curriculum grade designation, the pupils' mother tongues range from "Ilokano", "Tagalog", and "English". The family income of all the pupils regardless of curriculum grade are differentiated and range from "Very High", "High", "Above Average", "Average", "Low", and "Very Low". Across the three grade levels, the pupils' academic performance in English registered into different levels from "Outstanding" (maximum) to "Fairly Satisfactory" (minimum). Most of the pupils in each group registered densely in the lower strata of performance levels. Their academic performance in Mother Tongue registered in the levels of "Outstanding" (maximum) to "Fairly Satisfactory" (minimum). Grades 1, 2, and 3 pupils' English proficiency levels range from "High" (maximum) to "Low" (minimum). Relationship between the profile variables and English proficiency is dependent on the grade level of students. None of the profile variables are significantly related to EPL in the accounts of the Grade 2 pupils. Grade 1 pupils account for a significance in relationship between "academic performance in mother tongue" and EPL. Grade 3 pupils account for a significance in relationship between EPL and "sex", "academic performance in Mother Tongue" and "academic performance in English". Teachers vary as to their level of agreement or disagreement on the positive or negative implications of the MTB-MLE policy in the English proficiency of pupils. Based on the aforementioned gist of research findings, several recommendations were offered to improve instructional efficiency and strategies that can alleviate pupils' difficulties and limitations in their English proficiency as well as their academic performance in English subjects. This shall be done adjacently as they are also expected to equally develop linguistic skills in their Mother Tongue. These involve the initiative and cooperation among the concerned English language and Mother Tongue teachers, the School management, and the pupils. Recommendations were also addressed for future researchers to continue their scholarly investigation on the effects or implications of the adjacent learning of Mother Tongue and English prescribed by the MTBMLE policy of the Department of Education (DepEd).
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10. Using peripheral immune-inflammatory blood markers in tumors treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: An INVIDIa-2 study sub-analysis
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Anpalakhan, Shobana, Signori, Alessio, Cortellini, Alessio, Verzoni, Elena, Giusti, Raffaele, Aprile, Giuseppe, Ermacora, Paola, Catino, Annamaria, Pipitone, Stefania, Di Napoli, Marilena, Scotti, Vieri, Mazzoni, Francesca, Guglielmini, Pamela F., Veccia, Antonello, Maruzzo, Marco, Schinzari, Giovanni, Casadei, Chiara, Grossi, Francesco, Rizzo, Mimma, Montesarchio, Vincenzo, Verderame, Francesco, Mencoboni, Manlio, Zustovich, Fable, Fratino, Lucia, Accettura, Caterina, Cinieri, Saverio, Tondini, Carlo Alberto, Camerini, Andrea, Banzi, Maria Chiara, Sorarù, Mariella, Zucali, Paolo Andrea, Vignani, Francesca, Ricciardi, Serena, Russo, Antonio, Cosenza, Agnese, Di Maio, Massimo, De Giorgi, Ugo, Pignata, Sandro, Giannarelli, Diana, Pinto, Carmine, Buti, Sebastiano, Fornarini, Giuseppe, Rebuzzi, Sara Elena, Rescigno, Pasquale, Addeo, Alfredo, Banna, Giuseppe L., and Bersanelli, Melissa
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- 2023
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11. Using peripheral immune-inflammatory blood markers in tumors treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: An INVIDIa-2 study sub-analysis
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Shobana Anpalakhan, Alessio Signori, Alessio Cortellini, Elena Verzoni, Raffaele Giusti, Giuseppe Aprile, Paola Ermacora, Annamaria Catino, Stefania Pipitone, Marilena Di Napoli, Vieri Scotti, Francesca Mazzoni, Pamela F. Guglielmini, Antonello Veccia, Marco Maruzzo, Giovanni Schinzari, Chiara Casadei, Francesco Grossi, Mimma Rizzo, Vincenzo Montesarchio, Francesco Verderame, Manlio Mencoboni, Fable Zustovich, Lucia Fratino, Caterina Accettura, Saverio Cinieri, Carlo Alberto Tondini, Andrea Camerini, Maria Chiara Banzi, Mariella Sorarù, Paolo Andrea Zucali, Francesca Vignani, Serena Ricciardi, Antonio Russo, Agnese Cosenza, Massimo Di Maio, Ugo De Giorgi, Sandro Pignata, Diana Giannarelli, Carmine Pinto, Sebastiano Buti, Giuseppe Fornarini, Sara Elena Rebuzzi, Pasquale Rescigno, Alfredo Addeo, Giuseppe L. Banna, and Melissa Bersanelli
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Immune response ,Immunity ,Immunology ,Science - Abstract
Summary: The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and systemic immune-inflammatory index (SII) have been reported as prognosticators in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), renal cell carcinoma (RCC), and melanoma. This analysis of the INVIDIa-2 study on influenza vaccination in patients with cancer treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) assessed NLR and SII on overall survival (OS) by literature-reported (LR), receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC)-derived (ROC) cutoffs or as continuous variable (CV). NLR and SII with ROC cutoffs of
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- 2023
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12. Cogging Torque Suppression of Modular Permanent Magnet Machines Using a Semi-Analytical Approach and Artificial Intelligence
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Elia Brescia, Marco Palmieri, Paolo R. Massenio, Giuseppe L. Cascella, and Francesco Cupertino
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Artificial neural networks ,cogging torque ,finite-element analysis ,genetic algorithm ,modular stators ,permanent magnet synchronous motors ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
The cogging torque of permanent magnet machines with a modular stator is affected by additional harmonic components due to the segmentation of the stator lamination. This paper proposes a novel approach based on the shaping of the stator tooth tips with sinusoidal profiles to minimize the cogging torque of such machines. A theoretical study and a design formula are proposed to determine the spatial frequency of the sinusoidal profiles, while an optimization procedure based on genetic algorithm and artificial neural networks is adopted to determine their amplitudes and phase shifts. The proposed method is validated through finite element analysis considering two different case studies. Also, a comparison with other approaches from the literature is presented to highlight the effectiveness of the proposed technique. Finally, an additional analysis is reported to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method against manufacturing and assembling tolerances.
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- 2023
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13. 55 years of devoted service to medicine, morphology and pedagogy (on the 80th anniversary of the birth of Professor N.R. Karelina)
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Artyukh, Linard Y., primary, Gafiatulina, Ksenia A., additional, Gafiatullin, Marat R., additional, Oppedizano, Mikhail Giuseppe L., additional, Busorgina, Maria O., additional, Hakobyan, Arthur А., additional, Lupusharu, Anton, additional, Chernetsov, Roman A., additional, Yargunin, Vladimir S., additional, Sokolova, Irina N., additional, Mogilev, Irina I., additional, and Vasiliev, Andrei G., additional
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- 2024
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14. Efficacy outcomes and prognostic factors from real-world patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer treated with first-line chemoimmunotherapy: The Spinnaker retrospective study
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Banna, Giuseppe L., Cantale, Ornella, Muthuramalingam, Sethupathi, Cave, Judith, Comins, Charles, Cortellini, Alessio, Addeo, Alfredo, Signori, Alessio, McKenzie, Hayley, Escriu, Carles, Barone, Gloria, Chan, Samuel, Hicks, Alexander, Bainbridge, Hannah, Pinato, David J., Ottensmeier, Christian, and Gomes, Fabio
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- 2022
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15. Immunotherapy-related adverse events in real-world patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer on chemoimmunotherapy: a Spinnaker study sub-analysis
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Shobana Anpalakhan, Prerana Huddar, Roya Behrouzi, Alessio Signori, Judith Cave, Charles Comins, Alessio Cortellini, Alfredo Addeo, Carles Escriu, Hayley McKenzie, Gloria Barone, Lisa Murray, David J. Pinato, Christian Ottensmeier, Sara Campos, Sethupathi Muthuramalingam, Samuel Chan, Fabio Gomes, and Giuseppe L. Banna
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lung cancer ,immunotherapy ,immune-related adverse effects ,neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) ,systemic immune-inflammation index (SII) ,overall survival ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
BackgroundThe Spinnaker study evaluated survival outcomes and prognostic factors in patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer receiving first-line chemoimmunotherapy in the real world. This sub-analysis assessed the immunotherapy-related adverse effects (irAEs) seen in this cohort, their impact on overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS), and related clinical factors.MethodsThe Spinnaker study was a retrospective multicentre observational cohort study of patients treated with first-line pembrolizumab plus platinum-based chemotherapy in six United Kingdom and one Swiss oncology centres. Data were collected on patient characteristics, survival outcomes, frequency and severity of irAEs, and peripheral immune-inflammatory blood markers, including the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and systemic immune-inflammation index (SII).ResultsA total of 308 patients were included; 132 (43%) experienced any grade irAE, 100 (32%) Grade 1–2, and 49 (16%) Grade 3–4 irAEs. The median OS in patients with any grade irAES was significantly longer (17.5 months [95% CI, 13.4–21.6 months]) than those without (10.1 months [95% CI, 8.3–12.0 months]) (p
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16. High familial burden of cancer correlates with improved outcome from immunotherapy in patients with NSCLC independent of somatic DNA damage response gene status
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Cortellini, Alessio, Giusti, Raffaele, Filetti, Marco, Citarella, Fabrizio, Adamo, Vincenzo, Santini, Daniele, Buti, Sebastiano, Nigro, Olga, Cantini, Luca, Di Maio, Massimo, Aerts, Joachim G. J. V., Bria, Emilio, Bertolini, Federica, Ferrara, Miriam Grazia, Ghidini, Michele, Grossi, Francesco, Guida, Annalisa, Berardi, Rossana, Morabito, Alessandro, Genova, Carlo, Mazzoni, Francesca, Antonuzzo, Lorenzo, Gelibter, Alain, Marchetti, Paolo, Chiari, Rita, Macerelli, Marianna, Rastelli, Francesca, Della Gravara, Luigi, Gori, Stefania, Tuzi, Alessandro, De Tursi, Michele, Di Marino, Pietro, Mansueto, Giovanni, Pecci, Federica, Zoratto, Federica, Ricciardi, Serena, Migliorino, Maria Rita, Passiglia, Francesco, Metro, Giulio, Spinelli, Gian Paolo, Banna, Giuseppe L., Friedlaender, Alex, Addeo, Alfredo, Ficorella, Corrado, Porzio, Giampiero, Tiseo, Marcello, Russano, Marco, Russo, Alessandro, and Pinato, David James
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- 2022
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17. Sextus Pompeius and Sicily
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Ficocelli, Giuseppe L., primary
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- 2022
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18. Role of Bone Metastases in Patients Receiving Immunotherapy for Pre-Treated Urothelial Carcinoma: The Multicentre, Retrospective Meet-URO-1 Bone Study
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Raggi, Daniele, Giannatempo, Patrizia, Marandino, Laura, Pierantoni, Francesco, Maruzzo, Marco, Lipari, Helga, Banna, Giuseppe L., De Giorgi, Ugo, Casadei, Chiara, Naglieri, Emanuele, Buti, Sebastiano, Bersanelli, Melissa, Stellato, Marco, Santini, Daniele, Vignani, Francesca, Roviello, Giandomenico, Veccia, Antonello, Caffo, Orazio, Losanno, Tania, Calabrò, Fabrizio, Mucciarini, Claudia, Pignata, Sandro, Necchi, Andrea, and Di Maio, Massimo
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- 2022
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19. Enhancing Conversion Efficiency of Direct Ink Write Printed Copper (I) Sulfide Thermoelectrics via Sulfur Infusion Process
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Raden Gustinvil, William Jordan Wright, Giuseppe L. Di Benedetto, Donald Skelton, Samuel Stuart, John W. Drazin, and Emrah Celik
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thermoelectricity ,copper (I) sulfide ,3D printing ,sulfur infusion ,direct ink writing ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
Copper (I) sulfide (Cu2S) is a low-cost, earth-abundant, and non-toxic thermoelectric material for applications in the middle–high temperature range (>650 K). Although 3D printing these materials can simplify their manufacturing, elevated temperatures observed during sintering impair their crystal structure and energy conversion efficiency. In this study, we demonstrated a novel post-processing methodology to revert the thermoelectric properties of the 3D printed Cu2-xS materials back to the unimpaired state via sulfur infusion. After printing and sintering, sulfur was infused into the specimens under vacuum to optimize their crystal structure and achieve high thermoelectric efficiency. Chemical analysis and X-ray Diffraction (XRD) tests showed that after the sulfur infusion process, the Cu/S ratio was reverted close to the stoichiometric level. The 3D printed Cu2-xS showed p-type thermoelectric behavior with electrical conductivity peaking at 143 S-cm−1 at 750 K and Seebeck coefficient of 175 µV-K−1 at 627 K. The figure of merit (ZT) value of 1.0 at 780 K was achieved, which is the highest value ever reported for a 3D printed Cu2-xS thermoelectrics at this temperature. The fabrication of environmentally friendly thermoelectric materials with extended dimensional freedom and conversion efficiency has the potential to impact the thermoelectric industry with new energy conversion applications and lowered manufacturing costs.
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- 2023
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20. Host immune‐inflammatory markers to unravel the heterogeneous outcome and assessment of patients with PD‐L1 ≥50% metastatic non‐small cell lung cancer and poor performance status receiving first‐line immunotherapy
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Giuseppe L. Banna, Marcello Tiseo, Diego L. Cortinovis, Francesco Facchinetti, Joachim G. J. V. Aerts, Cinzia Baldessari, Raffaele Giusti, Emilio Bria, Francesco Grossi, Rossana Berardi, Alessandro Morabito, Annamaria Catino, Carlo Genova, Francesca Mazzoni, Alain Gelibter, Francesca Rastelli, Marianna Macerelli, Rita Chiari, Stefania Gori, Giovanni Mansueto, Fabrizio Citarella, Luca Cantini, Erika Rijavec, Federica Bertolini, Federico Cappuzzo, Alessandro De Toma, Alex Friedlaender, Giulio Metro, Maria Vittoria Pensieri, Giampiero Porzio, Corrado Ficorella, David J. Pinato, Alessio Cortellini, and Alfredo Addeo
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immunotherapy ,inflammation ,neutrophil‐to‐lymphocyte ratio (NLR) ,non‐small cell lung cancer ,performance status ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Patients with programmed cell death‐ligand 1 (PD‐L1) ≥50% metastatic non‐small cell lung cancer (mNSCLC) and ECOG performance status (PS) of 2 treated with first‐line immunotherapy have heterogeneous clinical assessment and outcomes. Methods To explore the role of immune‐inflammatory surrogates by the validated lung immuno‐oncology prognostic score (LIPS) score, including the neutrophil‐to‐lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and the pretreatment use of steroids, alongside other prognostic variables. A retrospective analysis of 128 patients with PS2 and PD‐L1 ≥50% mNSCLC treated between April 2018 and September 2019 with first‐line pembrolizumab in a real‐world setting was performed. Results With a median follow‐up of 15.3 months, the 1‐year overall survival (OS) and median progression‐free survival (PFS) were 32.3% (95% CI: 30.9–33.9) and 3.3 months (95% CI: 1.8–4.7), respectively. The NLR, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and pretreatment steroids results were the only significant prognostic factors on the univariate analysis and independent prognostic factors by the multivariate analysis on both OS and PFS. The LIPS score, including the NLR and pretreatment steroids, identified 29 (23%) favourable‐risk patients, with 0 factors, 1‐year OS of 67.6% and median PFS of 8.2 months; 57 (45%) intermediate‐risk patients, with 1 factor, 1‐year OS 32.1% and median PFS 2.7 months; 42 (33%) poor‐risk patients, with both factors, 1‐year OS of 10.7% and median PFS of 1.2 months. Conclusions The assessment of pre‐existing imbalance of the host immune response by combined blood and clinical immune‐inflammatory markers may represent a way to unravel the heterogeneous outcome and assessment of patients with mNSCLC and poor PS in the immune‐oncology setting.
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21. High familial burden of cancer correlates with improved outcome from immunotherapy in patients with NSCLC independent of somatic DNA damage response gene status
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Alessio Cortellini, Raffaele Giusti, Marco Filetti, Fabrizio Citarella, Vincenzo Adamo, Daniele Santini, Sebastiano Buti, Olga Nigro, Luca Cantini, Massimo Di Maio, Joachim G. J. V. Aerts, Emilio Bria, Federica Bertolini, Miriam Grazia Ferrara, Michele Ghidini, Francesco Grossi, Annalisa Guida, Rossana Berardi, Alessandro Morabito, Carlo Genova, Francesca Mazzoni, Lorenzo Antonuzzo, Alain Gelibter, Paolo Marchetti, Rita Chiari, Marianna Macerelli, Francesca Rastelli, Luigi Della Gravara, Stefania Gori, Alessandro Tuzi, Michele De Tursi, Pietro Di Marino, Giovanni Mansueto, Federica Pecci, Federica Zoratto, Serena Ricciardi, Maria Rita Migliorino, Francesco Passiglia, Giulio Metro, Gian Paolo Spinelli, Giuseppe L. Banna, Alex Friedlaender, Alfredo Addeo, Corrado Ficorella, Giampiero Porzio, Marcello Tiseo, Marco Russano, Alessandro Russo, and David James Pinato
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Family history of cancer ,DDR genes ,NSCLC ,Pembrolizumab ,Immune checkpoint inhibitors ,Immunotherapy ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Family history of cancer (FHC) is a hallmark of cancer risk and an independent predictor of outcome, albeit with uncertain biologic foundations. We previously showed that FHC-high patients experienced prolonged overall (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) following PD-1/PD-L1 checkpoint inhibitors. To validate our findings in patients with NSCLC, we evaluated two multicenter cohorts of patients with metastatic NSCLC receiving either first-line pembrolizumab or chemotherapy. From each cohort, 607 patients were randomly case–control matched accounting for FHC, age, performance status, and disease burden. Compared to FHC-low/negative, FHC-high patients experienced longer OS (HR 0.67 [95% CI 0.46–0.95], p = 0.0281), PFS (HR 0.65 [95% CI 0.48–0.89]; p = 0.0074) and higher disease control rates (DCR, 86.4% vs 67.5%, p = 0.0096), within the pembrolizumab cohort. No significant associations were found between FHC and OS/PFS/DCR within the chemotherapy cohort. We explored the association between FHC and somatic DNA damage response (DDR) gene alterations as underlying mechanism to our findings in a parallel cohort of 118 NSCLC, 16.9% of whom were FHC-high. The prevalence of ≥ 1 somatic DDR gene mutation was 20% and 24.5% (p = 0.6684) in FHC-high vs. FHC-low/negative, with no differences in tumor mutational burden (6.0 vs. 7.6 Mut/Mb, p = 0.6018) and tumor cell PD-L1 expression. FHC-high status identifies NSCLC patients with improved outcomes from pembrolizumab but not chemotherapy, independent of somatic DDR gene status. Prospective studies evaluating FHC alongside germline genetic testing are warranted.
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22. Lipogenesis Pathway: Radiolabeled Choline
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Calabria, Ferdinando, Colandrea, Marzia, Cascini, Giuseppe L., Schillaci, Orazio, Calabria, Ferdinando, editor, and Schillaci, Orazio, editor
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- 2020
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23. 18F-FDG
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Calabria, Ferdinando, Cimini, Andrea, Bagnato, Antonio, Gullà, Domenico, Cascini, Giuseppe L., Urbano, Nicoletta, Schillaci, Orazio, Calabria, Ferdinando, editor, and Schillaci, Orazio, editor
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- 2020
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24. Development of iodate-based high oxidation state cathode for aqueous battery system
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Wang, Zhiqian, Di Benedetto, Giuseppe L., Zunino, James L., III, and Mitra, Somenath
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- 2021
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25. TMB or not TMB as a biomarker: That is the question
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Addeo, Alfredo, Friedlaender, Alex, Banna, Giuseppe L., and Weiss, Glen J.
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- 2021
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26. Visual and Hearing Impairment Are Associated With Delirium in Hospitalized Patients: Results of a Multisite Prevalence Study
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Tarasconi, A., Sella, M., Auriemma, S., Paternò, G., Faggian, G., Lucarelli, C., De Grazia, N., Alberto, C., Margola, A., Porcella, L., Nardiello, I., Chimenti, E., Zeni, M., Giani, A., Famularo, S., Romairone, E., Minaglia, C., Ceccotti, C., Guerra, G., Mantovani, G., Monacelli, F., Candiani, T., Ballestrero, A., Santolini, F., Rosso, M., Bono, V., Sibilla, S., Dal Santo, P., Ceci, M., Barone, P., Schirinzi, T., Formenti, A., Nastasi, G., Isaia, G., Gonella, D., Battuello, A., Casson, S., Calvani, D., Boni, F., Ciaccio, A., Rosa, R., Sanna, G., Manfredini, S., Cortese, L., Rizzo, M., Prestano, R., Greco, A., Lauriola, M., Gelosa, G., Piras, V., Arena, M., Cosenza, D., Bellomo, A., LaMontagna, M., Gabbani, L., Lambertucci, L., Perego, S., Parati, G., Basile, G., Gallina, V., Pilone, G., Giudice, C., De, F., Pietrogrande, L., De, B., Mosca, M., Corazzin, I., Rossi, P., Nunziata, V., D'Amico, F., Grippa, A., Giardini, S., Barucci, R., Cossu, A., Fiorin, L., Distefano, M., Lunardelli, M., Brunori, M., Ruffini, I., Abraham, E., Varutti, A., Fabbro, E., Catalano, A., Martino, G., Leotta, D., Marchet, A., Dell'Aquila, G., Scrimieri, A., Davoli, M., Casella, M., Cartei, A., Polidori, G., Brischetto, D., Motta, S., Saponara, R., Perrone, P., Russo, G., Del, D., Car, C., Pirina, T., Franzoni, S., Cotroneo, A., Ghiggia, F., Volpi, G., Menichetti, C., Bo, M., Panico, A., Calogero, P., Corvalli, G., Mauri, M., Lupia, E., Manfredini, R., Fabbian, F., March, A., Pedrotti, M., Veronesi, M., Strocchi, E., Borghi, C., Bianchetti, A., Crucitti, A., DiFrancesco, V., Fontana, G., Bonanni, L., Barbone, F., Serrati, C., Ballardini, G., Simoncelli, M., Ceschia, G., Scarpa, C., Brugiolo, R., Fusco, S., Ciarambino, T., Biagini, C., Tonon, E., Porta, M., Venuti, D., DelSette, M., Poeta, M., Barbagallo, G., Trovato, G., Delitala, A., Arosio, P., Reggiani, F., Zuliani, G., Ortolani, B., Mussio, E., Girardi, A., Coin, A., Ruotolo, G., Castagna, A., Masina, M., Cimino, R., Pinciaroli, A., Tripodi, G., Cannistrà, U., Cassadonte, F., Vatrano, M., Scaglione, L., Fogliacco, P., Muzzuilini, C., Romano, F., Padovani, A., Rozzini, L., Cagnin, A., Fragiacomo, F., Desideri, G., Liberatore, E., Bruni, A., Orsitto, G., Franco, M., Bonfrate, L., Bonetto, M., Pizio, N., Magnani, G., Cecchetti, G., Longo, A., Bubba, V., Marinan, L., Cotelli, M., Turla, M., Sessa, M., Abruzzi, L., Castoldi, G., LoVetere, D., Musacchio, C., Novello, M., Cavarape, A., Bini, A., Leonardi, A., Seneci, F., Grimaldi, W., Fimognari, F., Bambara, V., Saitta, A., Corica, F., Braga, M., Ettorre, E., Camellini, C., Bellelli, G., Annoni, G., Marengoni, A., Crescenzo, A., Noro, G., Turco, R., Ponzetto, M., Giuseppe, L., Mazzei, B., Maiuri, G., Costaggiu, D., Damato, R., Formilan, M., Patrizia, G., Gallucci, M., Paragona, M., Bini, P., Modica, D., Abati, C., Clerici, M., Barbera, I., NigroImperiale, F., Manni, A., Votino, C., Castiglioni, C., Di, M., Degl'Innocenti, M., Moscatelli, G., Guerini, S., Casini, C., Dini, D., D'Imporzano, E., DeNotariis, S., Bonometti, F., Paolillo, C., Riccardi, A., Tiozzo, A., DiBari, M., Vanni, S., Scarpa, A., Zara, D., Ranieri, P., Alessandro, M., Di, F., Pezzoni, D., Platto, C., D'Ambrosio, V., Ivaldi, C., Milia, P., DeSalvo, F., Solaro, C., Strazzacappa, M., Cazzadori, M., Confente, S., Grasso, M., Troisi, E., Guerini, V., Bernardini, B., Corsini, C., Boffelli, S., Filippi, A., Delpin, K., Faraci, B., Bertoletti, E., Vannucci, M., Tesi, F., Crippa, P., Malighetti, A., Bettini, D., Maltese, F., Abruzzese, G., Cosimo, D., Azzini, M., Colombo, M., Procino, G., Fascendini, S., Barocco, F., Del, P., Mazzone, A., Riva, E., Dell'Acqua, D., Cottino, M., Vezzadini, G., Avanzi, S., Brambilla, C., Orini, S., Sgrilli, F., Mello, A., Lombardi, L., Muti, E., Dijk, B., Fenu, S., Pes, C., Gareri, P., Passamonte, M., Rigo, R., Locusta, L., Caser, L., Rosso, G., Cesarini, S., Cozzi, R., Santini, C., Carbone, P., Cazzaniga, I., Lovati, R., Cantoni, A., Ranzani, P., Barra, D., Pompilio, G., Dimori, S., Cernesi, S., Riccò, C., Piazzolla, F., Capittini, E., Rota, C., Gottardi, F., Merla, L., Barelli, A., Millul, A., De, G., Morrone, G., Bigolari, M., Macchi, M., Zambon, F., Pizzorni, C., DiCasaleto, G., Menculini, G., Marcacci, M., Catanese, G., Sprini, D., DiCasalet, T., Bocci, M., Borga, S., Caironi, P., Cat, C., Cingolani, E., Avalli, L., Greco, G., Citerio, G., Gandini, L., Cornara, G., Lerda, R., Brazzi, L., Simeone, F., Caciorgna, M., Alampi, D., Francesconi, S., Beck, E., Antonini, B., Vettoretto, K., Meggiolaro, M., Garofalo, E., Notaro, S., Varutti, R., Bassi, F., Mistraletti, G., Marino, A., Rona, R., Rondelli, E., Riva, I., Scapigliati, A., Cortegiani, A., Vitale, F., Pistidda, L., D'Andrea, R., Querci, L., Gnesin, P., Todeschini, M., Lugano, M., Castelli, G., Ortolani, M., Cotoia, A., Maggiore, S., DiTizio, L., Graziani, R., Testa, I., Ferretti, E., Castioni, C., Lombardi, F., Caserta, R., Pasqua, M., Simoncini, S., Baccarini, F., Rispoli, M., Grossi, F., Cancelliere, L., Carnelli, M., Puccini, F., Biancofiore, G., Siniscalchi, A., Laici, C., Mossello, E., Torrini, M., Pasetti, G., Palmese, S., Oggioni, R., Mangani, V., Pini, S., Martelli, M., Rigo, E., Zuccalà, F., Cherri, A., Spina, R., Calamai, I., Petrucci, N., Caicedo, A., Ferri, F., Gritti, P., Brienza, N., Fonnesu, R., Dessena, M., Fullin, G., Saggioro, D., Morandi, Alessandro, Inzitari, Marco, Udina, Cristina, Gual, Neus, Mota, Miriam, Tassistro, Elena, Andreano, Anita, Cherubini, Antonio, Gentile, Simona, Mossello, Enrico, Marengoni, Alessandra, Olivé, Anna, Riba, Francesc, Ruiz, Domingo, de Jaime, Elisabet, and Bellelli, Giuseppe
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27. Familiarità ed estraneità del cyberpunk giapponese
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Di Giuseppe, L, Calorio, G, Di Giuseppe, L, and Calorio, G
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28. Smoking status during first‐line immunotherapy and chemotherapy in NSCLC patients: A case–control matched analysis from a large multicenter study
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Alessio Cortellini, Andrea De Giglio, Katia Cannita, Diego L. Cortinovis, Robin Cornelissen, Cinzia Baldessari, Raffaele Giusti, Ettore D'Argento, Francesco Grossi, Matteo Santoni, Annamaria Catino, Rossana Berardi, Vincenzo Sforza, Giovanni Rossi, Lorenzo Antonuzzo, Vincenzo Di Noia, Diego Signorelli, Alain Gelibter, Mario Alberto Occhipinti, Alessandro Follador, Francesca Rastelli, Rita Chiari, Luigi Della Gravara, Alessandro Inno, Michele De Tursi, Pietro Di Marino, Giovanni Mansueto, Federica Zoratto, Marco Filetti, Michele Montrone, Fabrizio Citarella, Maria Vittoria Pensieri, Marco Russano, Luca Cantini, Olga Nigro, Alessandro Leonetti, Paola Bordi, Gabriele Minuti, Lorenza Landi, Alessandro De Toma, Clelia Donisi, Serena Ricciardi, Maria Rita Migliorino, Valerio Maria Napoli, Gianmarco Leone, Giulio Metro, Giuseppe L. Banna, Alex Friedlaender, Alfredo Addeo, Corrado Ficorella, and Giampiero Porzio
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immunotherapy ,non‐small cell lung cancer ,pembrolizumab ,smoking ,tobacco ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Improved outcome in tobacco smoking patients with non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) following immunotherapy has previously been reported. However, little is known regarding this association during first‐line immunotherapy in patients with high PD‐L1 expression. In this study we compared clinical outcomes according to the smoking status of two large multicenter cohorts. Methods We compared clinical outcomes according to the smoking status (never smokers vs. current/former smokers) of two retrospective multicenter cohorts of metastatic NSCLC patients, treated with first‐line pembrolizumab and platinum‐based chemotherapy. Results A total of 962 NSCLC patients with PD‐L1 expression ≥50% who received first‐line pembrolizumab and 462 NSCLC patients who received first‐line platinum‐based chemotherapy were included in the study. Never smokers were confirmed to have a significantly higher risk of disease progression (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.49 [95% CI: 1.15–1.92], p = 0.0022) and death (HR = 1.38 [95% CI: 1.02–1.87], p = 0.0348) within the pembrolizumab cohort. On the contrary, a nonsignificant trend towards a reduced risk of disease progression (HR = 0.74 [95% CI: 0.52–1.05], p = 0.1003) and death (HR = 0.67 [95% CI: 0.45–1.01], p = 0.0593) were reported for never smokers within the chemotherapy cohort. After a random case–control matching, 424 patients from both cohorts were paired. Within the matched pembrolizumab cohort, never smokers had a significantly shorter progression‐free survival (PFS) (HR = 1.68 [95% CI: 1.17–2.40], p = 0.0045) and a nonsignificant trend towards a shortened overall survival (OS) (HR = 1.32 [95% CI: 0.84–2.07], p = 0.2205). On the contrary, never smokers had a significantly longer PFS (HR = 0.68 [95% CI: 0.49–0.95], p = 0.0255) and OS (HR = 0.66 [95% CI: 0.45–0.97], p = 0,0356) compared to current/former smoker patients within the matched chemotherapy cohort. On pooled multivariable analysis, the interaction term between smoking status and treatment modality was concordantly statistically significant with respect to ORR (p = 0.0074), PFS (p = 0.0001) and OS (p = 0.0020), confirming the significantly different impact of smoking status across the two cohorts. Conclusions Among metastatic NSCLC patients with PD‐L1 expression ≥50% receiving first‐line pembrolizumab, current/former smokers experienced improved PFS and OS. On the contrary, worse outcomes were reported among current/former smokers receiving first‐line chemotherapy.
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29. Immune-related Adverse Events of Pembrolizumab in a Large Real-world Cohort of Patients With NSCLC With a PD-L1 Expression ≥ 50% and Their Relationship With Clinical Outcomes
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Cortellini, Alessio, Friedlaender, Alex, Banna, Giuseppe L., Porzio, Giampiero, Bersanelli, Melissa, Cappuzzo, Federico, Aerts, Joachim G.J.V., Giusti, Raffaele, Bria, Emilio, Cortinovis, Diego, Grossi, Francesco, Migliorino, Maria R., Galetta, Domenico, Passiglia, Francesco, Berardi, Rossana, Mazzoni, Francesca, Di Noia, Vincenzo, Signorelli, Diego, Tuzi, Alessandro, Gelibter, Alain, Marchetti, Paolo, Macerelli, Marianna, Rastelli, Francesca, Chiari, Rita, Rocco, Danilo, Inno, Alessandro, Di Marino, Pietro, Mansueto, Giovanni, Zoratto, Federica, Santoni, Matteo, Tudini, Marianna, Ghidini, Michele, Filetti, Marco, Catino, Annamaria, Pizzutilo, Pamela, Sala, Luca, Occhipinti, Mario Alberto, Citarella, Fabrizio, Russano, Marco, Torniai, Mariangela, Cantini, Luca, Follador, Alessandro, Sforza, Vincenzo, Nigro, Olga, Ferrara, Miriam G., D’Argento, Ettore, Leonetti, Alessandro, Pettoruti, Linda, Antonuzzo, Lorenzo, Scodes, Simona, Landi, Lorenza, Guaitoli, Giorgia, Baldessari, Cinzia, Bertolini, Federica, Della Gravara, Luigi, Dal Bello, Maria Giovanna, Belderbos, Robert A., De Filippis, Marco, Cecchi, Cristina, Ricciardi, Serena, Donisi, Clelia, De Toma, Alessandro, Proto, Claudia, Addeo, Alfredo, Cantale, Ornella, Ricciuti, Biagio, Genova, Carlo, Morabito, Alessandro, Santini, Daniele, Ficorella, Corrado, and Cannita, Katia
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30. Series solution of beams with variable cross-section
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De Biagi, Valerio, Chiaia, Bernardino, Marano, Giuseppe Carlo, Fiore, Alessandra, Greco, Rita, Sardone, Laura, Cucuzza, Raffaele, Cascella, Giuseppe L., Spinelli, M., and Lagaros, Nikos D.
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31. Prognostic effect of body mass index in patients with advanced NSCLC treated with chemoimmunotherapy combinations
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James Artingstall, Alex Friedlaender, Alfredo Addeo, Judith Cave, Massimo Di Maio, Samuel Chan, Alessio Cortellini, Marcello Tiseo, Biagio Ricciuti, Francesco Facchinetti, Benjamin Besse, Joao V Alessi, Mark M Awad, David J Pinato, Giuseppe L Banna, Giuseppe Lamberti, Margarita Majem, Frank Aboubakar Nana, Charles Comins, Thomas Newsom-Davis, Victor R Vaz, Laura Mezquita, Davide Soldato, Filippo G Dall’Olio, Sethupathi Muthuramalingam, Aida Piedra, Elisa Andrini, Teresa Gorría, Delphine Hoton, Lacroix Valerie, Andrea Caglio, Hayley McKenzie, Joanne S Evans, Antonio D'Alessio, and Claudia A M Fulgenzi
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Introduction It has been recognized that increasing body mass index (BMI) is associated with improved outcome from immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in patients with various malignancies including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, it is unclear whether baseline BMI may influence outcomes from first-line chemoimmunotherapy combinations.Methods In this international multicenter study, we evaluated the association between baseline BMI, progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in a cohort of patients with stage IV NSCLC consecutively treated with first-line chemoimmunotherapy combinations. BMI was categorized according to WHO criteria.Results Among the 853 included patients, 5.3% were underweight; 46.4% were of normal weight; 33.8% were overweight; and 14.5% were obese. Overweight and obese patients were more likely aged ≥70 years (p=0.00085), never smokers (p
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32. Effects of Solids Accumulation on Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Substrate, Plant Growth and Performance of a Mediterranean Horizontal Flow Treatment Wetland
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Alessandro Sacco, Liviana Sciuto, Feliciana Licciardello, Giuseppe L. Cirelli, Mirco Milani, and Antonio C. Barbera
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wastewater treatment ,carbon dioxide emission ,clogging ,horizontal flow ,Phragmites australis ,Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering ,TD1-1066 - Abstract
In treatment wetlands (TWs), solids accumulation can result in hydraulic malfunction, reducing the operation life, and it could enhance biological activity by favoring biofilm development. It is still unknown whether the solids accumulation can affect greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This study aims to evaluate the solid concentration along a horizontal flow (HF) TW, and its role in GHG emissions, hydraulics, treatment performance, and vegetation development (Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud.). The study was carried out in an eight-year-old full-scale HF-TW located in the Mediterranean region (Sicily, Italy). To collect data inside the HF unit, nine observation points (besides the inlet and the outlet) along three 8.5-m-long transects (T1, T2, and T3) were identified. The first transect (close to the inlet zone) showed a hydraulic conductivity (Ks) reduction approximately one order of magnitude higher than the other two. Results highlighted that GHG emissions increased during the summer, when the temperature and solar radiation were higher than in the rest of the year, matching the macrophyte growth rate. Theoretical methane (CH4) emissions followed the trend of volatile solids (VS), which was around 3.5 and 4 times in T1 to T2 and T3. Pore clogging affected carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, which decreased from T1 to T3, with maximum monthly values in T1 (21.4 g CO2·m−2·d−1) being approximately double with respect to T2 (12.6 g CO2·m−2·d−1) and T3 (10.7 g CO2·m−2·d−1) observed in July. The same trend for chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal efficiency, decreasing from T1 to T3, was observed. Notwithstanding this behavior, the final effluent quality was very satisfactory, with an average value of COD removal efficiency above 90%.
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33. Clinicopathologic correlates of first-line pembrolizumab effectiveness in patients with advanced NSCLC and a PD-L1 expression of ≥ 50%
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Cortellini, Alessio, Tiseo, Marcello, Banna, Giuseppe L., Cappuzzo, Federico, Aerts, Joachim G. J. V., Barbieri, Fausto, Giusti, Raffaele, Bria, Emilio, Cortinovis, Diego, Grossi, Francesco, Migliorino, Maria R., Galetta, Domenico, Passiglia, Francesco, Santini, Daniele, Berardi, Rossana, Morabito, Alessandro, Genova, Carlo, Mazzoni, Francesca, Di Noia, Vincenzo, Signorelli, Diego, Tuzi, Alessandro, Gelibter, Alain, Marchetti, Paolo, Macerelli, Marianna, Rastelli, Francesca, Chiari, Rita, Rocco, Danilo, Gori, Stefania, De Tursi, Michele, Mansueto, Giovanni, Zoratto, Federica, Santoni, Matteo, Tudini, Marianna, Rijavec, Erika, Filetti, Marco, Catino, Annamaria, Pizzutilo, Pamela, Sala, Luca, Citarella, Fabrizio, Marco, Russano, Torniai, Mariangela, Cantini, Luca, Targato, Giada, Sforza, Vincenzo, Nigro, Olga, Ferrara, Miriam G., D’Argento, Ettore, Buti, Sebastiano, Bordi, Paola, Antonuzzo, Lorenzo, Scodes, Simona, Landi, Lorenza, Guaitoli, Giorgia, Baldessari, Cinzia, Della Gravara, Luigi, Dal Bello, Maria Giovanna, Belderbos, Robert A., Bironzo, Paolo, Carnio, Simona, Ricciardi, Serena, Grieco, Alessio, De Toma, Alessandro, Proto, Claudia, Friedlaender, Alex, Cantale, Ornella, Ricciuti, Biagio, Addeo, Alfredo, Metro, Giulio, Ficorella, Corrado, and Porzio, Giampiero
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34. Adherence to abiraterone or enzalutamide in elderly metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer
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Banna, Giuseppe L., Urzia, Valeria, Benanti, Chiara, Pitrè, Alessandra, Lipari, Helga, Di Quattro, Rosario, De Giorgi, Ugo, Schepisi, Giuseppe, Basso, Umberto, Bimbatti, Davide, Rundo, Francesco, Libra, Massimo, and Malatino, Lorenzo
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35. 177Lu-PSMA-617 for metastatic prostate cancer in India
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Ghose, Aruni, Banerjee, Soirindhri, Choudhury, Partha S., Maniam, Akash, Gupta, Manoj, Banna, Giuseppe L., Vasdev, Nikhil, Ghose, Amit, Noronha, Vanita, and Mitra, Swarupa
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36. Nature-Based Treatment Systems for Reclaimed Water Use in Agriculture in Mediterranean Countries
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Licciardello, Feliciana, primary, Mahjoub, Olfa, additional, Ventura, Delia, additional, Kallali, Hamadi, additional, Mohamed, Annabi, additional, Barbagallo, Salvatore, additional, and Cirelli, Giuseppe L., additional
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37. Occurrence, diversity, and persistence of antibiotic resistant enterococci in full-scale constructed wetlands treating urban wastewater in Sicily
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Russo, Nunziatina, Pino, Alessandra, Toscano, Attilio, Cirelli, Giuseppe L., Caggia, Cinzia, Arioli, Stefania, and Randazzo, Cinzia L.
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38. Fettyakh Halimovich Kutushev — outstanding scientist, surgeon, founder of surgical treatment of the patent ductus arteriosus (towards 100th Anniversary)
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Shcheglova, Larisa V., primary, Artyukh, Linard Yu., additional, Karelina, Natalia R., additional, Oppedizano, Mikhail Giuseppe L., additional, Gafiatullin, Marat R., additional, Gafiatulina, Ksenia A., additional, and Busorgina, Maria O., additional
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39. External Validation of a Red Cell-based Blood Prognostic Score in Patients With Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma Treated With First- Line Immunotherapy Combinations
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MAFFEZZOLI, Michele, primary, SANTONI, Matteo, additional, MAZZASCHI, Giulia, additional, RODELLA, Sara, additional, LAI, Eleonora, additional, MARUZZO, Marco, additional, BASSO, Umberto, additional, BIMBATTI, Davide, additional, IACOVELLI, Roberto, additional, ANGHELONE, Annunziato, additional, FIALA, Ondřej, additional, REBUZZI, Sara Elena, additional, FORNARINI, Giuseppe, additional, LOLLI, Cristian, additional, MASSARI, Francesco, additional, ROSELLINI, Matteo, additional, MOLLICA, Veronica, additional, NASSO, Cecilia, additional, ACUNZO, Alessandro, additional, SILINI, Enrico Maria, additional, QUAINI, Federico, additional, DE FILIPPO, Massimo, additional, BRUNELLI, Matteo, additional, BANNA, Giuseppe L., additional, RESCIGNO, Pasquale, additional, SIGNORI, Alessio, additional, and BUTI, Sebastiano, additional
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40. Enhancing Conversion Efficiency of Direct Ink Write Printed Copper (I) Sulfide Thermoelectrics via Sulfur Infusion Process
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Gustinvil, Raden, primary, Wright, William Jordan, additional, Di Benedetto, Giuseppe L., additional, Skelton, Donald, additional, Stuart, Samuel, additional, Drazin, John W., additional, and Celik, Emrah, additional
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41. Ultrasound and computed tomography diagnostics of ovarian cyst rupture with hemoperitoneum
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Gulnaz K. Sadykova, Igor S. Zheleznyak, Vladimir V. Ryazanov, Ilya S. Khodkevich, Victor V. Ipatov, Anastasiya Ya. Latysheva, and Mikhail Giuseppe L. Oppedisano
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The presented article is devoted to the issue of diagnosis of rupture of ovarian cyst complicated by hemoperitoneum. Ovarian apoplexy ranks third in the structure of urgent diseases in gynecology and second among the causes of intra-abdominal bleeding. It is a sudden hemorrhage into the ovarian tissue, accompanied by a violation of the integrity of its tissue and in some cases bleeding into the abdominal cavity, may be asymptomatic or accompanied by the sudden appearance of unilateral pain in the lower abdomen. In the conditions of emergency rest during emergency diagnostics, the main advantage of ultrasound is the ability to perform in any conditions and in any condition of the patient, therefore, this method is considered in the scientific literature as the main one for the initial examination of such patients, nevertheless, in the scientific literature there is information about the differential diagnosis of emergency gynecological conditions accompanied by hemoperitoneum by X-ray computed tomography. The article presents the signs detected during ultrasound diagnostics and computed tomography in case of rupture of an ovarian cyst, systematized on the basis of literature data and our clinical experience. The main ultrasound and CT symptoms are intraperitoneal effusion with the presence of a sentinel thrombus in the injured ovary and cystic formation in the ovary. The combined analysis of these signs will help the practitioner in an urgent situation not only to determine the blood in the abdominal cavity, but also to determine the source of bleeding, as well as to differentiate the rupture of the ovarian cyst from other conditions accompanied by acute abdominal pain syndrome.
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42. Differential influence of antibiotic therapy and other medications on oncological outcomes of patients with non-small cell lung cancer treated with first-line pembrolizumab versus cytotoxic chemotherapy
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Danilo Rocco, Alex Friedlaender, Alfredo Addeo, Marina Chiara Garassino, Diego Signorelli, Alessandro Russo, Vincenzo Sforza, Alessio Cortellini, Katia Cannita, Daniele Santini, Pietro Di Marino, Federica Zoratto, Marco Russano, Paolo Marchetti, Francesca Rastelli, Rossana Berardi, Rita Chiari, Alain Gelibter, Giampiero Porzio, Paolo Bironzo, Giuseppe L Banna, Joachim GJV Aerts, Fausto Barbieri, Diego L Cortinovis, Francesco Passiglia, Mariangela Torniai, Carlo Genova, Alessandro Inno, Giovanni Mansueto, Fabrizio Citarella, Luca Cantini, Miriam G Ferrara, Lorenza Landi, Luigi Della Gravara, Serena Ricciardi, Alessandro De Toma, Vincenzo Adamo, Alessandro Leonetti, Ettore D'Argento, Erika Rijavec, Annalisa Guida, Marco Siringo, Marianna Macerelli, De Tursi Michele, Antonino Grassadonia, Alessandro Tuzi, Paola Bordi, Gabriele Minuti, Giulio Metro, and Gian Paolo Spinelli
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background Some concomitant medications including antibiotics (ATB) have been reproducibly associated with worse survival following immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in unselected patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) (according to programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression and treatment line). Whether such relationship is causative or associative is matter of debate.Methods We present the outcomes analysis according to concomitant baseline medications (prior to ICI initiation) with putative immune-modulatory effects in a large cohort of patients with metastatic NSCLC with a PD-L1 expression ≥50%, receiving first-line pembrolizumab monotherapy. We also evaluated a control cohort of patients with metastatic NSCLC treated with first-line chemotherapy. The interaction between key medications and therapeutic modality (pembrolizumab vs chemotherapy) was validated in pooled multivariable analyses.Results 950 and 595 patients were included in the pembrolizumab and chemotherapy cohorts, respectively. Corticosteroid and proton pump inhibitor (PPI) therapy but not ATB therapy was associated with poorer performance status at baseline in both the cohorts. No association with clinical outcomes was found according to baseline statin, aspirin, β-blocker and metformin within the pembrolizumab cohort. On the multivariable analysis, ATB emerged as a strong predictor of worse overall survival (OS) (HR=1.42 (95% CI 1.13 to 1.79); p=0.0024), and progression free survival (PFS) (HR=1.29 (95% CI 1.04 to 1.59); p=0.0192) in the pembrolizumab but not in the chemotherapy cohort. Corticosteroids were associated with shorter PFS (HR=1.69 (95% CI 1.42 to 2.03); p
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Rundo, Francesco, Conoci, Sabrina, Banna, Giuseppe L., Stanco, Filippo, Battiato, Sebastiano, Hutchison, David, Series editor, Kanade, Takeo, Series editor, Kittler, Josef, Series editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., Series editor, Mattern, Friedemann, Series editor, Mitchell, John C., Series editor, Naor, Moni, Series editor, Pandu Rangan, C., Series editor, Steffen, Bernhard, Series editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Series editor, Tygar, Doug, Series editor, Weikum, Gerhard, Series editor, Battiato, Sebastiano, editor, Gallo, Giovanni, editor, Schettini, Raimondo, editor, and Stanco, Filippo, editor
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45. Correction: Mediterranean diet and quality of life in women treated for breast cancer: A baseline analysis of DEDiCa multicentre trial.
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Giuseppe Porciello, Concetta Montagnese, Anna Crispo, Maria Grimaldi, Massimo Libra, Sara Vitale, Elvira Palumbo, Rosa Pica, Ilaria Calabrese, Serena Cubisino, Luca Falzone, Luigina Poletto, Valentina Martinuzzo, Melania Prete, Nadia Esindi, Guglielmo Thomas, Daniela Cianniello, Monica Pinto, Michelino De Laurentiis, Carmen Pacilio, Massimo Rinaldo, Massimiliano D'Aiuto, Diego Serraino, Samuele Massarut, Chiara Evangelista, Agostino Steffan, Francesca Catalano, Giuseppe L Banna, Giuseppa Scandurra, Francesco Ferraù, Rosalba Rossello, Giovanna Antonelli, Gennaro Guerra, Amalia Farina, Francesco Messina, Gabriele Riccardi, Davide Gatti, David J A Jenkins, Anita Minopoli, Bruna Grilli, Ernesta Cavalcanti, Egidio Celentano, Gerardo Botti, Maurizio Montella, and Livia S A Augustin
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46. Prevalence and features of delirium in older patients admitted to rehabilitation facilities
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Sidoli, Chiara, Zambon, Antonella, Tassistro, Elena, Rossi, Emanuela, Mossello, Enrico, Inzitari, Marco, Cherubini, Antonio, Marengoni, Alessandra, Morandi, Alessandro, Bellelli, Giuseppe, Tarasconi, A, Sella, M, Paternò, G, Faggian, G, Lucarelli, C, De Grazia, N, Alberto, C, Porcella, L, Nardiello, I, Chimenti, E, Zeni, M, Romairone, E, Minaglia, C, Ceccotti, C, Guerra, G, Mantovani, G, Monacelli, F, Candiani, T, Santolini, F, Rosso, M, Bono, V, Sibilla, S, Dal Santo, P, Ceci, M, Barone, P, Schirinzi, T, Formenti, A, Nastasi, G, Isaia, G, Gonella, D, Battuello, A, Casson, S, Calvani, D, Boni, F, Ciaccio, A, Rosa, R, Sanna, G, Manfredini, S, Cortese, L, Rizzo, M, Prestano, R, Greco, A, Lauriola, M, Gelosa, G, Piras, V, Arena, M, Cosenza, D, Bellomo, A, Lamontagna, M, Gabbani, L, Lambertucci, L, Perego, S, Parati, G, Basile, G, Gallina, V, Pilone, G, Giudice, C, Pietrogrande, L, Mosca, M, Corazzin, I, Rossi, P, Nunziata, V, D’Amico, F, Grippa, A, Giardini, S, Barucci, R, Cossu, A, Fiorin, L, Distefano, M, Lunardelli, M, Brunori, M, Ruffini, I, Abraham, E, Varutti, A, Fabbro, E, Catalano, A, Martino, G, Leotta, D, Marchet, A, Dell’Aquila, G, Scrimieri, A, Davoli, M, Casella, M, Cartei, A, Polidori, G, Brischetto, D, Motta, S, Saponara, R, Perrone, P, Russo, G, Del, D, Car, C, Pirina, T, Franzoni, S, Cotroneo, A, Ghiggia, F, Volpi, G, Menichetti, C, Bo, M, Panico, A, Calogero, P, Corvalli, G, Mauri, M, Lupia, E, Manfredini, R, Fabbian, F, March, A, Pedrotti, M, Veronesi, M, Strocchi, E, Borghi, C, Bianchetti, A, Crucitti, A, Difrancesco, V, Fontana, G, Geriatria, A, Bonanni, L, Barbone, F, Serrati, C, Ballardini, G, Simoncelli, M, Ceschia, G, Scarpa, C, Brugiolo, R, Fusco, S, Ciarambino, T, Biagini, C, Tonon, E, Porta, M, Venuti, D, Delsette, M, Poeta, M, Barbagallo, G, Trovato, G, Delitala, A, Arosio, P, Reggiani, F, Zuliani, G, Ortolani, B, Mussio, E, Girardi, A, Coin, A, Ruotolo, G, Castagna, A, Masina, M, Cimino, R, Pinciaroli, A, Tripodi, G, Cassadonte, F, Vatrano, M, Scaglione, L, Fogliacco, P, Muzzuilini, C, Romano, F, Padovani, A, Rozzini, L, Cagnin, A, Fragiacomo, F, Desideri, G, Liberatore, E, Bruni, A, Orsitto, G, Franco, M, Bonfrate, L, Bonetto, M, Pizio, N, Magnani, G, Cecchetti, G, Longo, A, Bubba, V, Marinan, L, Cotelli, M, Turla, M, Sessa, M, Abruzzi, L, Castoldi, G, Lovetere, D, Musacchio, C, Novello, M, Cavarape, A, Bini, A, Leonardi, A, Seneci, F, Grimaldi, W, Fimognari, F, Bambar, V, Saitta, A, Corica, F, Braga, M, Servi, Null, Ettorre, E, Camellini Bellelli, C G, Annoni, G, Marengoni, A, Crescenzo, A, Noro, G, Turco, R, Ponzetto, M, Giuseppe, L, Mazzei, B, Maiuri, G, Costaggiu, D, Damato, R, Formilan, M, Patrizia, G, Santuar, L, Gallucci, M, Paragona, M, Bini, P, Modica, D, Abati, C, Clerici, M, Barbera, I, Nigroimperiale, F, Manni, A, Votino, C, Castiglioni, C, Di, M, Degl’Innocenti, M, Moscatelli, G, Guerini, S, Casini, C, Dini, D, Denotariis, S, Bonometti, F, Paolillo, C, Riccardi, A, Tiozzo, A, Samysalamafahmy, A, Dibari, M, Vanni, S, Scarpa, A, Zara, D, Ranieri, P, Alessandro, M, Di, F, Pezzoni, D, Platto, C, D’Ambrosio, V, Ivaldi, C, Milia, P, Desalvo, F, Solaro, C, Strazzacappa, M, Cazzadori, M, Grasso, M, Troisi, E, Guerini, V, Bernardini, B, Corsini, C, Boffelli, S, Filippi, A, Delpin, K, Faraci, B, Bertoletti, E, Vannucci, M, Crippa, P, Malighetti, A, Caltagirone, C, Disant, S, Bettini, D, Maltese, F, Abruzzese, G, Cosimo, D, Azzini, M, Colombo, M, Procino, G, Fascendini, S, Barocco, F, Del, P, Mazzone, A, Cottino, M, Vezzadini, G, Avanzi, S, Brambilla, C, Orini, S, Sgrilli, F, Mello, A, Lombardi Muti, L E, Dijk, B, Fenu, S, Pes, C, Gareri, P, Passamonte, M, Rigo, R, Locusta, L, Caser, L, Rosso, G, Cesarini, S, Cozzi, R, Santini, C, Carbone, P, Cazzaniga, I, Lovati, R, Cantoni, A, Ranzani, P, Barra, D, Pompilio, G, Dimori, S, Cernesi, S, Riccò, C, Piazzolla, F, Capittini, E, Rota, C, Gottardi, F, Merla, L, Barelli, A, Millul, A, De, G, Morrone, G, Bigolari, M, Macchi, M, Zambon, F, Pizzorni, C, Dicasaleto, G, Menculini, G, Marcacci, M, Catanese, G, Sprini, D, Dicasalet, T, Bocci, M, Borga, S, Caironi, P, Cat, C, Cingolani, E, Avalli, L, Greco, G, Citerio, G, Gandini, L, Cornara, G, Lerda, R, Brazzi, L, Simeone, F, Caciorgna, M, Alampi, D, Francesconi, S, Beck, E, Antonini, B, Vettoretto, K, Meggiolaro, M, Garofalo, E, Notaro, S, Varutti, R, Bassi, F, Mistraletti, G, Marino, A, Rona, R, Rondelli, E, Riva, I, Cortegiani, A, Pistidda, L, D’Andrea, R, Querci, L, Gnesin, P, Todeschini, M, Lugano, M, Castelli, G, Ortolani, M, Cotoia, A, Maggiore, S, Ditizio, L, Graziani, R, Testa, I, Ferretti, E, Castioni, C, Lombardi, F, Caserta, R, Pasqua, M, Simoncini, S, Baccarini, F, Rispoli, M, Grossi, F, Cancelliere, L, Carnelli, M, Puccini, F, Biancofiore, G, Siniscalchi, A, Laici, C, Mossello, E, Torrini, M, Pasetti, G, Palmese, S, Oggioni, R, Mangani, V, Pini, S, Martelli, M, Rigo, E, Zuccalà, F, Cherri, A, Spina, R, Calamai, I, Petrucci, N, Caicedo, A, Ferri, F, Gritti, P, 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Barucci, A Cossu, L Fiorin, M Arena , M Distefano, M Lunardelli, M Brunori, I Ruffini, E Abraham, A Varutti, E Fabbro, A Catalano, G Martino, D Leotta, A Marchet, G Dell’Aquila, A Scrimieri, M Davoli, M Casella, A Cartei, G Polidori, G Basile, D Brischetto, S Motta, R Saponara, P Perrone, G Russo, D Del, C Car, T Pirina, S Franzoni, A Cotroneo, F Ghiggia, G Volpi, C Menichetti, M Bo, A Panico, P Calogero, G Corvalli, M Mauri, E Lupia, R Manfredini, F Fabbian, A March, M Pedrotti, M Veronesi, E Strocchi, C Borghi, A Bianchetti, A Crucitti, V DiFrancesco, G Fontana, A Geriatria, L Bonanni, F Barbone, C Serrati, G Ballardini, M Simoncelli, G Ceschia, C Scarpa, R Brugiolo, S Fusco, T Ciarambino, C Biagini, E Tonon, M Porta , D Venuti, M DelSette, M Poeta, G Barbagallo, G Trovato, A Delitala, P Arosio, F Reggiani, G Zuliani, B Ortolani, E Mussio, A Girardi, A Coin, G Ruotolo, A Castagna, M Masina, R Cimino, A Pinciaroli, G Tripodi, F Cassadonte, M Vatrano, L Scaglione, P Fogliacco, C Muzzuilini, F Romano, A Padovani, L Rozzini, A Cagnin, F Fragiacomo, G Desideri, E Liberatore, A Bruni, G Orsitto, M Franco, L Bonfrate, M Bonetto, N Pizio, G Magnani, G Cecchetti, A Longo, V Bubba, L Marinan, M Cotelli, M Turla, M Brunori, M Sessa, L Abruzzi, G Castoldi, D LoVetere, C Musacchio, M Novello, A Cavarape, A Bini, A Leonardi, F Seneci, W Grimaldi, F Seneci, F Fimognari, V Bambar, A Saitta, F Corica, M Braga, Servi, E Ettorre , C G Camellini Bellelli, G Annoni, A Marengoni, A Bruni, A Crescenzo, G Noro, R Turco, M Ponzetto, L Giuseppe, B Mazzei, G Maiuri, D Costaggiu, R Damato, E Fabbro, M Formilan, G Patrizia, L Santuar , M Gallucci, C Minaglia, M Paragona, P Bini, D Modica, C Abati, M Clerici, I Barbera, F NigroImperiale, A Manni, C Votino, C Castiglioni, M Di, M Degl’Innocenti, G Moscatelli, S Guerini, C Casini, D Dini, S DeNotariis, F Bonometti, C Paolillo, A Riccardi, A Tiozzo, A SamySalamaFahmy, A Riccardi, C Paolillo, M DiBari, S Vanni, A Scarpa, D Zara, P Ranieri, M Alessandro, P Calogero, G Corvalli, F Di, D Pezzoni, C Platto, V D’Ambrosio, C Ivaldi, P Milia, F DeSalvo, C Solaro, M Strazzacappa, M Bo, A Panico, M Cazzadori, M Bonetto, M Grasso, E Troisi, G Magnani, G Cecchetti, V Guerini, B Bernardini, C Corsini, S Boffelli, A Filippi, K Delpin, B Faraci, E Bertoletti, M Vannucci, P Crippa, A Malighetti, C Caltagirone, S DiSant, D Bettini, F Maltese, M Formilan, G Abruzzese, C Minaglia, D Cosimo, M Azzini, M Cazzadori, M Colombo, G Procino, S Fascendini, F Barocco, P Del, F D’Amico, A Grippa , A Mazzone, M Cottino, G Vezzadini, S Avanzi, C Brambilla, S Orini, F Sgrilli, A Mello, L E Lombardi Muti, B Dijk , S Fenu, C Pes, P Gareri, A Castagna, M Passamonte, R Rigo, L Locusta, L Caser, G Rosso, S Cesarini, R Cozzi, C Santini, P Carbone, I Cazzaniga, R Lovati, A Cantoni, P Ranzani, D Barra, G Pompilio, S Dimori, S Cernesi, C Riccò, F Piazzolla, E Capittini, C Rota, F Gottardi, L Merla, A Barelli, A Millul , G De, G Morrone, M Bigolari, C Minaglia, M Macchi, F Zambon, F D’Amico, F D’Amico, C Pizzorni, G DiCasaleto, G Menculini, M Marcacci, G Catanese, D Sprini, T DiCasalet, M Bocci, S Borga, P Caironi, C Cat, E Cingolani, L Avalli, G Greco, G Citerio, L Gandini, G Cornara, R Lerda, L Brazzi, F Simeone, M Caciorgna, D Alampi, S Francesconi, E Beck, B Antonini, K Vettoretto, M Meggiolaro, E Garofalo, A Bruni, S Notaro, R Varutti, F Bassi, G Mistraletti, A Marino, R Rona, E Rondelli, I Riva, A Cortegiani, L Pistidda, R D’Andrea, L Querci, P Gnesin, M Todeschini, M Lugano, G Castelli, M Ortolani, A Cotoia, S Maggiore, L DiTizio, R Graziani, I Testa, E Ferretti, C Castioni, F Lombardi, R Caserta, M Pasqua, S Simoncini, F Baccarini, M Rispoli, F Grossi, L Cancelliere, M Carnelli, F Puccini, G Biancofiore, A Siniscalchi, C Laici, E Mossello, M Torrini, G Pasetti, S Palmese, R Oggioni, V Mangani, S Pini, M Martelli, E Rigo, F Zuccalà , A Cherri, R Spina, I Calamai, N Petrucci, A Caicedo, F Ferri, P Gritti, N Brienza, R Fonnesu, M Dessena, G Fullin & D Saggioro, VU University medical center, Sidoli, C, Zambon, A, Tassistro, E, Rossi, E, Mossello, E, Inzitari, M, Cherubini, A, Marengoni, A, Morandi, A, Bellelli, G, Tarasconi, A, Sella, M, Paterno, G, Faggian, G, Lucarelli, C, De Grazia, N, Alberto, C, Porcella, L, Nardiello, I, Chimenti, E, Zeni, M, Romairone, E, Minaglia, C, Ceccotti, C, Guerra, G, Mantovani, G, Monacelli, F, Candiani, T, Santolini, F, Rosso, M, Bono, V, Sibilla, S, Dal Santo, P, Ceci, M, Barone, P, Schirinzi, T, Formenti, A, Nastasi, G, Isaia, G, Gonella, D, Battuello, A, Casson, S, Calvani, D, Boni, F, Ciaccio, A, Rosa, R, Sanna, G, Manfredini, S, Cortese, L, Rizzo, M, Prestano, R, Greco, A, Lauriola, M, Gelosa, G, Piras, V, Arena, M, Cosenza, D, Bellomo, A, Lamontagna, M, Gabbani, L, Lambertucci, L, Perego, S, Parati, G, Basile, G, Gallina, V, Pilone, G, Giudice, C, Pietrogrande, L, Mosca, M, Corazzin, I, Rossi, P, Nunziata, V, D'Amico, F, Grippa, A, Giardini, S, Barucci, R, Cossu, A, Fiorin, L, Distefano, M, Lunardelli, M, Brunori, M, Ruffini, I, Abraham, E, Varutti, A, Fabbro, E, Catalano, A, Martino, G, Leotta, D, Marchet, A, Dell'Aquila, G, Scrimieri, A, Davoli, M, Casella, M, Cartei, A, Polidori, G, Brischetto, D, Motta, S, Saponara, R, Perrone, P, Russo, G, Del, D, Car, C, Pirina, T, Franzoni, S, Cotroneo, A, Ghiggia, F, Volpi, G, Menichetti, C, Bo, M, Panico, A, Calogero, P, Corvalli, G, Mauri, M, Lupia, E, Manfredini, R, Fabbian, F, March, A, Pedrotti, M, Veronesi, M, Strocchi, E, Borghi, C, Bianchetti, A, Crucitti, A, Difrancesco, V, Fontana, G, Geriatria, A, Bonanni, L, Barbone, F, Serrati, C, Ballardini, G, Simoncelli, M, Ceschia, G, Scarpa, C, Brugiolo, R, Fusco, S, Ciarambino, T, Biagini, C, Tonon, E, Porta, M, Venuti, D, Delsette, M, Poeta, M, Barbagallo, G, Trovato, G, Delitala, A, Arosio, P, Reggiani, F, Zuliani, G, Ortolani, B, Mussio, E, Girardi, A, Coin, A, Ruotolo, G, Castagna, A, Masina, M, Cimino, R, Pinciaroli, A, Tripodi, G, Cassadonte, F, Vatrano, M, 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Aging ,Disability ,Rehabilitation ,Delirium ,Dementia ,Physical restraint ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Activities of Daily Living ,mental disorders ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Aged - Abstract
Background: Delirium is thought to be common across various settings of care; however, still little research has been conducted in rehabilitation. Aim: We investigated the prevalence of delirium, its features and motor subtypes in older patients admitted to rehabilitation facilities during the three editions of the “Delirium Day project”. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study in which 1237 older patients (age ≥ 65 years old) admitted to 50 Italian rehabilitation wards during the three editions of the “Delirium Day project” (2015 to 2017) were included. Delirium was evaluated through the 4AT and its motor subtype with the Delirium Motor Subtype Scale. Results: Delirium was detected in 226 patients (18%), and the most recurrent motor subtype was mixed (37%), followed by hypoactive (26%), hyperactive (21%) and non-motor one (16%). In a multivariate Poisson regression model with robust variance, factors associated with delirium were: disability in basic (PR 1.48, 95%CI: 1.17–1.9, p value 0.001) and instrumental activities of daily living (PR 1.58, 95%CI: 1.08–2.32, p value 0.018), dementia (PR 2.10, 95%CI: 1.62–2.73, p value < 0.0001), typical antipsychotics (PR 1.47, 95%CI: 1.10–1.95, p value 0.008), antidepressants other than selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (PR 1.3, 95%CI: 1.02–1.66, p value 0.035), and physical restraints (PR 2.37, 95%CI: 1.68–3.36, p value < 0.0001). Conclusion: This multicenter study reports that 2 out 10 patients admitted to rehabilitations had delirium on the index day. Mixed delirium was the most prevalent subtype. Delirium was associated with unmodifiable (dementia, disability) and modifiable (physical restraints, medications) factors. Identification of these factors should prompt specific interventions aimed to prevent or mitigate delirium.
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47. Baseline BMI and BMI variation during first line pembrolizumab in NSCLC patients with a PD-L1 expression ≥ 50%: a multicenter study with external validation
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Danilo Rocco, Alex Friedlaender, Alfredo Addeo, Diego Signorelli, Alessio Cortellini, Sebastiano Buti, Raffaele Giusti, Marcello Tiseo, Pietro Di Marino, Michele De Tursi, Federica Zoratto, Marco Russano, Marco Filetti, Francesca Rastelli, Rita Chiari, Biagio Ricciuti, Alain Gelibter, Mario Alberto Occhipinti, Giampiero Porzio, Corrado Ficorella, Emilio Bria, Alessandro Morabito, Giuseppe L Banna, Joachim GJV Aerts, Fausto Barbieri, Diego L Cortinovis, Maria R Migliorino, Annamaria Catino, Francesco Passiglia, Mariangela Torniai, Carlo Genova, Francesca Mazzoni, Vincenzo Di Noia, Alessandro Inno, Giovanni Mansueto, Francesco Grossi, Pamela Pizzutilo, Fabrizio Citarella, Luca Cantini, Giada Targato, Olga Nigro, Miriam G Ferrara, Simona Scodes, Lorenza Landi, Giorgia Guaitoli, Luigi Della Gravara, Fabrizio Tabbò, Serena Ricciardi, Alessandro De Toma, and Fausto Petrelli
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background The association between obesity and outcomes in patients receiving programmed death-1/programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) checkpoint inhibitors has already been confirmed in pre-treated non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients, regardless of PD-L1 tumor expression.Methods We present the outcomes analysis according to baseline body mass index (BMI) and BMI variation in a large cohort of metastatic NSCLC patients with a PD-L1 expression ≥50%, receiving first line pembrolizumab. We also evaluated a control cohort of metastatic NSCLC patients treated with first line platinum-based chemotherapy. Normal weight was set as control group.Results 962 patients and 426 patients were included in the pembrolizumab and chemotherapy cohorts, respectively. Obese patients had a significantly higher objective response rate (ORR) (OR=1.61 (95% CI: 1.04–2.50)) in the pembrolizumab cohort, while overweight patients had a significantly lower ORR (OR=0.59 (95% CI: 0.37–0.92)) within the chemotherapy cohort. Obese patients had a significantly longer progression-free survival (PFS) (HR=0.61 (95% CI: 0.45–0.82)) in the pembrolizumab cohort. Conversely, they had a significantly shorter PFS in the chemotherapy cohort (HR=1.27 (95% CI: 1.01–1.60)). Obese patients had a significantly longer overall survival (OS) within the pembrolizumab cohort (HR=0.70 (95% CI: 0.49–0.99)), while no significant differences according to baseline BMI were found in the chemotherapy cohort. BMI variation significantly affected ORR, PFS and OS in both the pembrolizumab and the chemotherapy cohorts.Conclusions Baseline obesity is associated to significantly improved ORR, PFS and OS in metastatic NSCLC patients with a PD-L1 expression of ≥50%, receiving first line pembrolizumab, but not among patients treated with chemotherapy. BMI variation is also significantly related to clinical outcomes.
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48. Real-World Treatment Patterns and Survival Outcome in Advanced Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase (ALK) Rearranged Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Patients
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Christian Britschgi, Alfredo Addeo, Markus Rechsteiner, Raphaël Delaloye, Martin Früh, Giulio Metro, Marco Banini, Oliver Gautschi, Sacha I. Rothschild, Peter J. Wild, Giuseppe L. Banna, and Alessandra Curioni-Fontecedro
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real world data ,NSCLC ,targeted therapy ,overall survival ,ALK-rearranged non-small cell lung cancer ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Introduction: Survival of ALK-rearranged NSCLC patients has dramatically improved by the use of multiple ALK-tyrosine kinase inhibitors (ALK-TKI). However, still little is known about the impact of drug sequencing and clinical features on survival in a real-world setting.Methods: Patients with stage IV ALK-rearranged NSCLC treated at six centers in Switzerland and Italy were identified and standard clinical variables collected. OS curves were constructed using the Kaplan–Meier method and compared with the log-rank test. Multivariate Cox proportional hazard analysis was applied to determine the correlations between clinical features and OS. In four patients, biopsies were subjected to NGS.Results: One-hundred and twenty-one patients with stage IV ALK-rearranged NSCLC diagnosed between 2011 and 2016 were included. With a median follow-up time of 39.5 months, the median OS from diagnosis of stage IV disease was 48.0 months. First-line treatment consisted of an ALK-TKI in 24% of patients, with crizotinib in 83% of them. Chemotherapy as first-line treatment did not influence OS (p = 0.955). The use of more than one ALK-TKI line positively correlated with OS (p = 0.016), as well as the use of alectinib or lorlatinib in any treatment line, as compared to the use of crizotinib ± ceritinib (p = 0.022). A never smoking history was an independent prognostic factor for OS (p = 0.032). Moreover, treatment with alectinib significantly improved OS.Conclusions: Targeted treatment for ALK-positive NSCLC patients lead to prolonged OS. Smoking status was a negative independent prognostic factor in a multi-variate analysis. The use of alectinib or lorlatinib in any treatment line improved overall outcome.
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49. Dynamic Imaging of LDH Inhibition in Tumors Reveals Rapid In Vivo Metabolic Rewiring and Vulnerability to Combination Therapy
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Nobu Oshima, Ryo Ishida, Shun Kishimoto, Kristin Beebe, Jeffrey R. Brender, Kazutoshi Yamamoto, Daniel Urban, Ganesha Rai, Michelle S. Johnson, Gloria Benavides, Giuseppe L. Squadrito, Dan Crooks, Joseph Jackson, Abhinav Joshi, Bryan T. Mott, Jonathan H. Shrimp, Michael A. Moses, Min-Jung Lee, Akira Yuno, Tobie D. Lee, Xin Hu, Tamara Anderson, Donna Kusewitt, Helen H. Hathaway, Ajit Jadhav, Didier Picard, Jane B. Trepel, James B. Mitchell, Gordon M. Stott, William Moore, Anton Simeonov, Larry A. Sklar, Jeffrey P. Norenberg, W. Marston Linehan, David J. Maloney, Chi V. Dang, Alex G. Waterson, Matthew Hall, Victor M. Darley-Usmar, Murali C. Krishna, and Leonard M. Neckers
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Summary: The reliance of many cancers on aerobic glycolysis has stimulated efforts to develop lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) inhibitors. However, despite significant efforts, LDH inhibitors (LDHi) with sufficient specificity and in vivo activity to determine whether LDH is a feasible drug target are lacking. We describe an LDHi with potent, on-target, in vivo activity. Using hyperpolarized magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (HP-MRSI), we demonstrate in vivo LDH inhibition in two glycolytic cancer models, MIA PaCa-2 and HT29, and we correlate depth and duration of LDH inhibition with direct anti-tumor activity. HP-MRSI also reveals a metabolic rewiring that occurs in vivo within 30 min of LDH inhibition, wherein pyruvate in a tumor is redirected toward mitochondrial metabolism. Using HP-MRSI, we show that inhibition of mitochondrial complex 1 rapidly redirects tumor pyruvate toward lactate. Inhibition of both mitochondrial complex 1 and LDH suppresses metabolic plasticity, causing metabolic quiescence in vitro and tumor growth inhibition in vivo. : Oshima et al. use hyperpolarized magnetic resonance spectroscopy to dynamically monitor tumor glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation. LDH inhibition slows tumor growth but rapidly redirects pyruvate to support mitochondrial metabolism. Inhibiting both mitochondrial complex 1 and LDH suppresses metabolic plasticity of glycolytic tumors in vivo, significantly prolonging tumor growth inhibition. Keywords: lactate dehydrogenase, pyruvate metabolism, metabolic flux, cancer, metabolic imaging, hyperpolarized magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging
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50. Mediterranean diet and quality of life in women treated for breast cancer: A baseline analysis of DEDiCa multicentre trial.
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Giuseppe Porciello, Concetta Montagnese, Anna Crispo, Maria Grimaldi, Massimo Libra, Sara Vitale, Elvira Palumbo, Rosa Pica, Ilaria Calabrese, Serena Cubisino, Luca Falzone, Luigina Poletto, Valentina Martinuzzo, Melania Prete, Nadia Esindi, Guglielmo Thomas, Daniela Cianniello, Monica Pinto, Michelino De Laurentiis, Carmen Pacilio, Massimo Rinaldo, Massimiliano D'Aiuto, Diego Serraino, Samuele Massarut, Chiara Evangelista, Agostino Steffan, Francesca Catalano, Giuseppe L Banna, Giuseppa Scandurra, Francesco Ferraù, Rosalba Rossello, Giovanna Antonelli, Gennaro Guerra, Amalia Farina, Francesco Messina, Gabriele Riccardi, Davide Gatti, David J A Jenkins, Anita Minopoli, Bruna Grilli, Ernesta Cavalcanti, Egidio Celentano, Gerardo Botti, Maurizio Montella, and Livia S A Augustin
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Evidence suggests a beneficial role of the Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in healthy subjects. HRQoL is relevant in cancer therapy and disease outcomes, therefore we investigated the association between adherence to the MedDiet and HRQoL in breast cancer survivors participating in the multicentre trial DEDiCa. Diet and HRQoL were assessed at baseline in a subgroup of 309 women enrolled within 12 months of breast cancer diagnosis without metastasis (stages I-III, mean age 52±1 yrs, BMI 27±7 kg/m2). The 14-item PREDIMED questionnaire was used to analyse adherence to the MedDiet. HRQoL was assessed with three validated questionnaires measuring physical, mental, emotional and social factors: EQ-5D-3L, EORTC QLQ-C30 and EORTC QLQ-BR23. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) and multivariate analyses were performed to assess the possible role of the MedDiet on HRQoL. Patients with higher adherence to MedDiet (PREDIMED score >7) showed significantly higher scores for physical functioning (p = 0.02) and lower scores on the symptomatic pain scale (p = 0.04) assessed by the EORTC QLQ-C30 questionnaire compared to patients with a lower adherence to MedDiet (PREDIMED score ≤7). Higher scores from the EQ-5D-3L indicating higher well-being were observed mainly in participants with higher MedDiet adherence (p = 0.05). In adjusted multivariate analyses significant positive associations were found between MedDiet, physical functioning (p = 0.001) and EQ 5D-3L score (p = 0.003) while inverse associations were found with pain and insomnia symptoms (p = 0.005 and p = 0.029, respectively). These results suggest that higher adherence to the MedDiet in breast cancer survivors is associated with better aspects of quality of life, specifically higher physical functioning, better sleep, lower pain and generally higher well-being confirming findings in healthy subjects.
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