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U. Tirelli

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HIV Infection in 403 Female Prostitutes in Italy

1991

Since the beginning of HIV epidemic, it became clear that the modality of transmission was different between Western Countries and Africa (1). Infact, in Africa heterosexual contact is the most important factor in the spread of HIV infection and female prostitutes are considered to be the major reservoir of HIVinfection (2).

business.industryTransmission (medicine)Hiv epidemicFemale prostituteHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)medicinemedicine.disease_causebusinessDemography
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Assessment and treatment of elderly people with cancer: Italian (AIOM–SIGG) onco-geriatric survey results

2012

medicine.medical_specialtyOncologybusiness.industryFamily medicineElderly peopleMedicineCancerSurvey resultGeriatrics and Gerontologybusinessmedicine.diseaseJournal of Geriatric Oncology
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Oncogeriatry: Communication, sharing, coordination of an emerging reality. The IIIrd Official Meeting of the AIOM Working Group on Oncogeriatry

2010

The clinical management of the oncological elderly patient represents one of the most important challenges for today's oncology and, above all, for the future. The number of elderly patients with neoplastic pathologies is destined to increase proportionally to the duration of life and therefore a correct management of their conditions becomes an element of priority from the scientific and economic point of view. Close relationships and collaborations between Oncologist and Geriatrics are definitely desirable to be able to guarantee the best way for a good treatment (specific and of support) of these elderly patients. The components of the AIOM Working Group on Oncogeriatry have gathered the…

Working groupSettore MED/06 - Oncologia MedicaGuidelineOncogeriatry
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VEBEP REGIMEN IN PATIENTS (PTS) WITH HD AND HIV INFECTION(HD-HIV): FINAL RESULTS OF A PHASE II STUDY OF THE ITALIAN COOPERATIVE GROUP ON AIDS AND TUM…

2011

chemotherapyHIV infectionHodgkin' disease
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