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Geographical differences in cancer prognosis: Italy, 2010-2018
Crocetti E, Ravaioli A, Serraino D, Guzzinati S, Bucchi L, Ferretti S, Toffolutti F, Zamagni F, Dal Maso L, Italian Cancer Registries WG 46th Annual Meeting of the Group for Cancer Epidemiology and Registration in Latin Language Countries (GRELL). Pamplona, 18-20 may 2022 Abstract Objectives. A disadvantage in cancer survival in patients living in southern Italy was observed in the last decades. The aim of this study was to update internal comparisons of cancer survival in Italy. Methods. Data from seventeen population-based cancer registries, representing 31% of the Italian resident...
5-year survival after a diagnosis of cancers caused by tobacco smoking
Serraino D; Dal Maso L; Toffolutti F; Ravaioli A; Bucchi L; Guzzinati S; Falcini F; Mancini S; Zamagni F; Working Group, and Italian Cancer Registries. 46th Annual Meeting of the Group for Cancer Epidemiology and Registration in Latin Language Countries (GRELL). Pamplona, 18-20 may 2022
The Economic Impact of Rectal Cancer in Italy: results from the Epicost study
Francisci S, Capodaglio G, Dal Maso L, Gigli A, Guzzinati S, Lopez T, Mallone S, Pierannunzio D, Zorzi M. 46th Annual Meeting of the Group for Cancer Epidemiology and Registration in Latin Language Countries (GRELL). Pamplona, 18-20 may 2022
Natural history of autoimmune gastritis: prospective long-term follow-up clinico-pathological study
Sacchi D, Cesaro S, Guzzinati S, Pizzi M, Zorzi M, Fassan M, Guzzardo V Mescoli C, Maddalo G, Salmaso R, Farinati F, Rugge M 8th Triennial Congress of Pathological Anatomy Siapec-iap 2019 Turin, 16-18 October 2019 Abstract Introduction Autoimmune Gastritis (AiG) is a chronic inflammatory disease mediated by autoantibodies against parietal cell (proton pump and/or intrinsic factor), and sensitized T-cells. In AiG, the inflammatory/atrophic lesions exclusively involve the oxyntic mucosal compartment. The reduced acid-production due to the oxyntic atrophy results in loss of intrinsic factor,...
Extraction of cancer information from pathology clinical records using text mining
Belloni P., Boccuzzo G., Guzzinati S., Italiano I., Scarpa B., Rossi C.R., Rugge M., Zorzi M. Data Science & Social Research 2019 - 2nd international conference on data science and social research Milano, 4-5 Febbraio 2019 Abstract Valuable information is stored in a healthcare record system and over 40% of it is estimated to be unstructured in the form of free clinical text [1]. A collection of pathology records is provided by the Veneto Cancer Registry: these medical records refer to cases of melanoma and contain free text, in particular the diagnosis written by a pathologist and the...
Impatto sull’incidenza del tumore del colon retto dei programmi di screening
Zorzi M, Rizzato S, Busato C, Fiore A, Martin G, Memo L, Carpin E, Dal Cin A, Baracco M, Rugge M XXIII Riunione scientifica AIRTUM 2019 Trapani, 27-29 marzo 2019 Abstract INTRODUZIONEL’impatto dei programmi di screening colorettale sui tassi di incidenza del tumore del colon retto in una popolazione dipende da vari fattori: estensione degli inviti, adesione, positività al test, adesione alla colonscopia, sensibilità dell’endoscopista. Proponiamo un indicatore sintetico che tiene in considerazione tali fattori. METODIAbbiamo definito il Tasso di Adenomi Avanzati sulla Popolazione Target...
I trend nelle regioni italiane
Andreano A, Buzzoni C, Guzzinati S, Russo AG XXIII Riunione scientifica AIRTUM 2019 Trapani, 27-29 marzo 2019 Abstract INTRODUZIONEPer il presente lavoro sono stati utilizzati i dati dei Registri Tumori italiani, disponibili nella banca Dati AIRTUM a gennaio 2018, di 18 delle 21 regioni e province autonome italiane per una copertura di circa il 60% della popolazione italiana.Sono stati stimati il numero di casi incidenti e di deceduti per quei registri nel periodo 2003-2014 e sono stati calcolati i tassi standardizzati per età, complessivi e stratificati per area geografica, regione,...
Estimating the number of people in italy living after a childhood cancer using the software Comprev
Francisci S, Guzzinati S, Dal Maso L, Gigli A 41th IACR Conference Vancouver, Canada 9-13 June 2019 Abstract BACKGROUND Childhood cancer survival grew during the last decades. Consequently, there is an increasing number of adults requiring appropriate follow-up care due to possible late effects of treatments many years after cancer cure. Purpose: This study contributes to the ongoing discussion about the design and delivery of care to long-term childhood cancer survivors, by evaluating their number, features and age distribution in Italian areas covered by cancer registration. METHODS We...