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Continuity of Cancer Care: The Surgical Experience of Two Large Cancer Hubs in London and Milan.

Cancers

Monroy-Iglesias MJ, Tagliabue M, Dickinson H, Roberts G, De Berardinis R, Russell B, Moss C, Irwin S, Olsburgh J, Cocco IMF, Schizas A, McCrindle S, Nath R, Brunet A, Simo R, Tornari C, Srinivasan P, Prachalias A, Davies A, Geh J, Fraser S, Routledge T, Ma R, Doerge E, Challacombe B, Nair R, Hadjipavlou M, Scarpinata R, Sorelli P, Dolly S, Mistretta FA, Musi G, Casiraghi M, Aloisi A, Dell'Acqua A, Scaglione D, Zanoni S, Rampazio Da Silva D, Brambilla D, Bertolotti R, Peruzzotti G, Maggioni A, de Cobelli O, Spaggiari L, Ansarin M, Mastrilli F, Gandini S, Jain U, Hamed H, Haire K, Van Hemelrijck M.
PMID: 33808375
Cancers (Basel). 2021 Mar 30;13(7). doi: 10.3390/cancers13071597.

The SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic is having a large effect on the management of cancer patients. This study reports on the approach and outcomes of cancer patients receiving radical surgery with curative intent between March and September 2020 (in comparison...

Sick leave request following anti-COVID-19 vaccine administration is low among healthcare workers: results from a retrospective cross-sectional monocentric study.

European review for medical and pharmacological sciences

Schianchi A, Ughi N, Cassano G, Del Gaudio F, Dicuonzo A, Scaglione F, Alberti PM, Rossetti C, Micheloni G, Zoppini L, Bellavia G, Giroldi S, Moreno M, Russo A, Bosio M, Epis OM.
PMID: 34919220
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2021 Dec;25(23):7218-7222. doi: 10.26355/eurrev_202112_27414.

OBJECTIVE: Anti-COVID-19 vaccines were mainly associated with non-serious adverse events (AEs), whose prevalence was reported to be up to 70% in healthcare workers (HCWs). This may lead to sick leave requests, but this impact has never been quantified. This...

Survival Outcomes in Oral Tongue Cancer: A Mono-Institutional Experience Focusing on Age.

Frontiers in oncology

Ansarin M, De Berardinis R, Corso F, Giugliano G, Bruschini R, De Benedetto L, Zorzi S, Maffini F, Sovardi F, Pigni C, Scaglione D, Alterio D, Cossu Rocca M, Chiocca S, Gandini S, Tagliabue M.
PMID: 33912446
Front Oncol. 2021 Apr 12;11:616653. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2021.616653. eCollection 2021.

OBJECTIVE: The prognostic role of age among patients affected by Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OTSCC) is a topic of debate. Recent cohort studies have found that patients diagnosed at 40 years of age or younger have a better...

European Society of Emergency Radiology: guideline on radiological polytrauma imaging and service (short version).

Insights into imaging

Wirth S, Hebebrand J, Basilico R, Berger FH, Blanco A, Calli C, Dumba M, Linsenmaier U, Mück F, Nieboer KH, Scaglione M, Weber MA, Dick E.
PMID: 33301105
Insights Imaging. 2020 Dec 10;11(1):135. doi: 10.1186/s13244-020-00947-7.

BACKGROUND: Although some national recommendations for the role of radiology in a polytrauma service exist, there are no European guidelines to date. Additionally, for many interdisciplinary guidelines, radiology tends to be under-represented. These factors motivated the European Society of...

Tinnitus Management: The Utilization of a Hybrid Telehealth and In-Person Delivery Model.

Seminars in hearing

Scaglione T, Kuzbyt B.
PMID: 34381295
Semin Hear. 2021 May;42(2):115-122. doi: 10.1055/s-0041-1731692. Epub 2021 Aug 02.

Telehealth, or the delivery of healthcare services from a distance, has historically been used to provide care to underserved populations and to those unable to visit a healthcare center. During the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic, some providers of tinnitus...

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