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Mashup Score: 0Pregnancy and Breast Cancer ~ Antonio Giordano, M.D., Ph.D. - 1 year(s) ago
Pregnancy after getting diagnosed with breast cancer is possible, but one must be aware of treatments that could undermine fertility. Becoming a mother after a cancer diagnosis, especially breast cancer, is a major concern for young women as in fact treatments like chemotherapy may impair fertility or reproductive capacity. Even though current guidelines do not discourage women who are diagnosed…
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Mashup Score: 2Women's Fertility and Allergies: Dr. Antonio Giordano| SHRO - 1 year(s) ago
It has been found, scientifically, that would-be mothers that suffer from allergic asthma have a longer conception time than the average pregnant woman. Recent scientific studies have explored the deep correlation between allergies and fertility rates. About 30% of the European population suffers from rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis, atopic dermatitis, and asthma caused mainly due to a…
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The immune system functions differently for each sex, against many autoimmune and allergic diseases. Based on this knowledge, the scientific world works to clarify how and in which areas the X chromosome seems to give the women’s immune system a greater reactivity and efficiency, thanks to some “mediators” such as interleukins. It would seem that hormones influence the reactivity of the immune…
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The data shows that none of the studies analyzed allow conclusions to be drawn on the real effectiveness in improving the survival of the tested combinations. Malignant pleural mesothelioma is a tumor that originates in the mesothelium, the membrane that covers most of the internal organs of the body and which, in the case of the lungs, is called the pleura. Mesothelioma is one of the few cancers…
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Mashup Score: 0Reading the Book of Life Through DNA Sequencing Completion - 2 year(s) ago
Discovery of the “key” to understanding human evolution and also the study of “unstable” genetic sequences that cause rare diseases, by Antonio Giordano, M.D., Ph.D., Founder of Sbarro Health Research Organization (SHRO). Frederick Sanger is the signature bearer of the first genome sequencing which was reported in ‘Nature’ journal in February 1977. Sequencing means determining the exact order of…
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Clinical trials, especially of drugs and therapies, involve a lengthy and expensive process. Despite the efforts made by the research teams and the investments of the sponsors, they are susceptible to failure. And indeed, every year, many studies do not pass the initial or final stages. For a sponsor such a failure may represent missed opportunities and lost investments, however for the patients…
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Mashup Score: 0Uncovering the Gender Disparities in Cancer Research – A Blog By Dr. Antonio Giordano - 2 year(s) ago
The immune system functions differently for each sex, against many autoimmune and allergic diseases. Based on this knowledge, the scientific world works to clarify how and in which areas the X chromosome seems to give the women’s immune system a greater reactivity and efficiency, thanks to some “mediators” such as interleukins. It would seem that hormones influence the reactivity of the immune…
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Mashup Score: 0Dr. Antonio Giordano's Insight on Social Inequalities Affecting Healthcare and Mortality - 2 year(s) ago
Weak social groups are diagnosed with more cancers of the digestive system, whereas colorectal cases are more often found in the upper-middle-income social classes How much does social inequality still affect the evolution of a disease? Evaluating the extent of this impact on the health system would provide us with a complete picture of the situation with respect to healing, and mortality; but…
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It has been found, scientifically, that would-be mothers that suffer from allergic asthma have a longer conception time than the average pregnant woman. Recent scientific studies have explored the deep correlation between allergies and fertility rates. About 30% of the European population suffers from rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis, atopic dermatitis, and asthma caused mainly due to a…
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Ophthalmology Times Europe covered Dr. Carol Shields’ study of pediatric unilateral retinoblastoma. This tumor is caused by a mutation in a gene, RB1, which controls ocular development at the embryonic level. Retrospectively, retinoblastoma is hereditary for all children who develop it in both eyes, and in 15% of cases, it is transmitted to children if one of the parents was affected by this…
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#blogpost: "Pregnancy and Breast Cancer" Getting pregnant after a breast cancer diagnosis is possible, but it's important to consider the impact of treatments on fertility. Link: https://t.co/PCLN4m2rFu #cancerresearch #BreastCancer