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    Dr. Antonio Giordano is the Director, Oncologist & Researcher of the Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine and the Center for Biotechnology at Temple’s College of Science & Technology.

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    The algorithm is Sphinks, which can detect three groups of tumors Many cells are usually considered “not transformed” and present close to a tumor might have already some genetic abnormalities. The novel algorithm-based method of “spatial transcriptomics,” allows the possibility of identifying genetic changes in tissues that are usually considered “normal” but are close to tissues already damaged by cancer. This approach highlights the fact that many changes related to cancer development might b

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    The algorithm is Sphinks, which can detect three groups of tumors Many cells are usually considered “not transformed” and present close to a tumor might have already some genetic abnormalities. The novel algorithm-based method of “spatial transcriptomics,” allows the possibility of identifying genetic changes in tissues that are usually considered “normal” but are close to tissues already damaged by cancer. This approach highlights the fact that many changes related to cancer development might b

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    This blog was originally published in La Voce Di New York by Prof Antonio Giordano, click here to read in Italian. Recent research demonstrates that anti-retroviral (ARV) therapies to HIV patients prevent almost two-thirds of cancers, including Kaposi’s sarcoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a cancer of the lymph nodes. These neoplastic diseases are frequently linked to patients with advanced AIDS or HIV-positive. This finding is very intriguing but larger studies are required to evaluate the use of

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    Yesterday Matteo Piantedosi, the Italian Minister of the Interior, alongside Psycotherapist Giovanni Ippolito were awarded at the XXII edition of Pietrelcina International Awards – il Premio Padre Pio. The theme of 22nd edition of these award was – ‘Disability is a wealth for all’, highlighting the importance, contributions and significance of embracing and recognizing individuals with disabilities. I was honored to be part of the medical commission in charge of the award winner’s evaluation. Pa

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    “A disease is regarded as rare when it affects a small proportion of the population, more specifically, no more than five people out of every 10,000 people. The term “Orphan drugs,” which first appeared in Regulation EC No. 141/2000 to identify drugs used to treat an “orphan” disease, often genetic pathologies, is considered of low impact for manufacturing companies, which are known to evaluate research and large-scale investments. Today, many rare diseases have received proper attention from re

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    “Athletes’ injuries are written in genetics. Here’s how to reduce the risks,” ~ Professor Antonio Giordano, M.D., Ph.D. This is stated by Professor Antonio Giordano, director of the “Sbarro Health Research Organization” in Philadelphia, who conducted with his team a critical study entitled “Genomic analysis reveals association of specific SNPs with athletic performance and susceptibility to injuries in professional soccer players”. This work, published in the international scientific journal “Jo

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