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AUTHOR
Giuseppe Testa
Water Chlorination and other environmental factors in bladder cancer. Result of a multicentre study.
Analisi preliminare dei fattori demografici ed eziopatogenetici in pazienti affetti da carcinoma vescicale a medio rischio di recidiva
Fattori di rischio ambientale nel carcinoma vescicale superficiale. Risultati su 577 pazienti sottoposti a chemioterapia endovescicale adiuvante.
TRIC: an automated alignment strategy for reproducible protein quantification in targeted proteomics
Nature Methods, 13 (9)
Fattori di rischio ambientale nel carcinoma vescicale superficiale. Risultati su 577 pazienti sottoposti a chemioterapia endovescicale adiuvante
Fumo, risorsa idrica ed altri fattori di rischio nel carcinoma vescicale superficiale
Drinking water source and cigarette smoking in transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder.
OBJECTIVE: Water source and cigarette smoking are related to clinical characteristics and pathology of superficial transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder. METHODS: Tumor number, dimension, G-grade, T-stage, recurrences, cigarette smoking and water supply were recorded in patients harboring Ta-T1 G1-3 transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder. RESULTS: Of 577 patients, 61% had multiple and 36% recurrent tumors. Two hundred and forty-one patients (42%) were current smokers and 188 (33%) were former smokers. Bottled water was the only drinkable source for 249 (45%) patients, municipal water supply for 177 (32%), artesian wells for 38 (7%), spring water for 7 (1%) and mixed source for 89 (…
Fumo di sigaretta e risorsa idrica in pazienti affetti da carcinoma vescicale superficiale. XV Congresso Nazionale SIUro, Giardini Naxos 3-6 novembre 2005. 1.
Fattori di rischio ambientali nella storia naturale del carcinoma vescicale superficiale.
Epigenomic landscape of human colorectal cancer unveils an aberrant core of pan-cancer enhancers orchestrated by YAP/TAZ
Cancer is characterized by pervasive epigenetic alterations with enhancer dysfunction orchestrating the aberrant cancer transcriptional programs and transcriptional dependencies. Here, we epigenetically characterize human colorectal cancer (CRC) using de novo chromatin state discovery on a library of different patient-derived organoids. By exploring this resource, we unveil a tumor-specific deregulated enhancerome that is cancer cell-intrinsic and independent of interpatient heterogeneity. We show that the transcriptional coactivators YAP/TAZ act as key regulators of the conserved CRC gained enhancers. The same YAP/TAZ-bound enhancers display active chromatin profiles across diverse human t…