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Optimizing patient referral and center capacity in the management of chronic hepatitis C: Lessons from the Italian experience

2019

Abstract Aims In 2017 the Italian Drug Agency (Agenzia Italiana del Farmaco, AIFA) revised the criteria for access to therapy for patients with chronic hepatitis C as part of a three-year plan to eradicate HCV. We conducted a Delphi study to determine strategies to identify and treat patients with HCV and to develop through a shared pathway, a model to manage patient referral and optimize prescription center capacity with the overall aim of increasing access to therapy. Methods The process took place in two phases – Phase I (January 2017), before the criteria for treatment of HCV were revised and Phase II (May 2017) when AIFA developed a framework for the eradication of HCV infection in Ita…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDelphi TechniqueGeneral PracticeDelphi methodDelphi methodAntiviral AgentsDrug PrescriptionsHealth Services AccessibilityMedication AdherencemodelsPatient referralTreatment targetsChronic hepatitismedicineHumansdelphi method; direct-acting antivirals; disease eradication; hepatitis c virus; adult; aged; antiviral agents; disease eradication; drug prescriptions; female; general practice; health care surveys; health services accessibility; hepatitis c chronic; humans; italy; male; medication adherence; middle aged; models theoretical; quality Improvement; referral and consultation; delphi techniquehepatitis cMedical prescriptiontheoreticalReferral and Consultationdirect-acting antiviralsAgedHepatitisdirect-acting antiviralHepatologyDisease Eradicationbusiness.industryHepatitis C virusGastroenterologyDrug agencyHepatitis C ChronicMiddle AgedModels Theoreticalmedicine.diseaseQuality ImprovementchronicItalyHealth Care SurveysFamily medicineFemaledisease eradicationbusiness
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Promising Strategies for Preserving Adult Endothelium Health and Reversing Its Dysfunction: From Liquid Biopsy to New Omics Technologies and Noninvas…

2022

The endothelium has multiple functions, ranging from maintaining vascular homeostasis and providing nutrition and oxygen to tissues to evocating inflammation under adverse conditions and determining endothelial barrier disruption, resulting in dysfunction. Endothelial dysfunction represents a common condition associated with the pathogenesis of all diseases of the cardiovascular system, as well as of diseases of all of the other systems of the human body, including sepsis, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and COVID-19 respiratory distress. Such evidence is leading to the identification of potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets for preserving, reverting, or restoring endothelium in…

AdultRespiratory Distress SyndromeendotheliumOrganic ChemistryLiquid BiopsyCOVID-19General Medicineendothelium dysfunctionCatalysisComputer Science Applicationsnewer omics technologieInorganic Chemistrybiomarkers and therapeutic targetsHumansSettore MED/05 - Patologia ClinicaEndothelium VascularPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular BiologyBiomarkersSpectroscopynetwork medicine
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Aging and neuroinflammatory disorders: New biomarkers and therapeutic targets

2019

: Chronic neuroinflammation is a common feature of the pathogenic mechanisms involved in various neurodegenerative age-associated disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and dementia. : In particular, persistent low-grade inflammation may disrupt the brain endothelial barrier and cause a significant increase of pro-inflammatory cytokines and immune cells into the cerebral tissue that, in turn, leads to microglia dysfunction and loss of neuroprotective properties. : Nowadays, growing evidence highlights a strong association between persistent peripheral inflammation, as well as metabolic alterations, and neurodegenerative disorder susceptibility. The…

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A Brief Overview on BDNF-Trk Pathway in the Nervous System: A Potential Biomarker or Possible Target in Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis?

2022

The growing incidence of neurodegenerative disorders in our populations is leading the research to identify potential biomarkers and targets for facilitating their early management and treatments. Biomarkers represent the crucial indicators of both physiological and pathological processes. Specific changes in molecular and cellular mechanisms of physiological processes result in biochemical alterations at systemic level, which can give us comprehensive information regarding the nature of any disease. In addition, any disease biomarker should be specific and reliable, able to consent of distinguishing the physiological condition of a tissue, organ, or system from disease, and be diverse amon…

BDNF-Trk pathwayNeurologyneurodegenerative disordersbiomarkerstargetsSettore MED/05 - Patologia ClinicaNeurology (clinical)multiple sclerosis
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Filling the gap between Guidelines and Real World in the cardiovascular approach to the diabetic patients: the need for a call to action

2020

Blood GlucoseAmerican diabetes associationmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryLow density lipoprotein cholesterolCardiovascular outcome trials Cardiovascular prevention Cardiovascular risk Diabetes mellitus type 2 Glucose-lowering drugs Therapeutical targets Blood Glucose Humans Hypoglycemic Agents Cardiovascular Diseases Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Sodium-Glucose Transporter 2 InhibitorsCall to actionProprotein Convertase Subtilisin/Kexin 9Diabetes Mellitus Type 2Cardiovascular preventionCardiovascular DiseasesHumansHypoglycemic AgentsMedicineCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessIntensive care medicineSodium-Glucose Transporter 2 InhibitorsGlycated haemoglobin
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Abstract B109: AZD5363, a catalytic pan-Akt inhibitor, in Akt1 E17K mutation positive advanced solid tumors

2015

Abstract This abstract has been withheld from publication due to its inclusion in the AACR-NCI-EORTC Molecular Targets Conference 2015 Official Press Program. It will be posted online at the time of its presentation in a press conference or in a session: 10:00 AM ET Saturday, November 7. Citation Format: David M. Hyman, Lillian Smyth, Philippe L. Bedard, Amit Oza, Emma Dean, Anne Armstrong, Joao Lima, Hideaki Bando, Peter Kabos, J. Alejandro Perez-Fidalgo, Kathleen Moore, Shannon N. Westin, Benoit You, Sarat Chandarlapaty, Leila Alland, Helen Ambrose, Andrew Foxley, Justin Lindemann, Martin Pass, Paul Rugman, Shaista Salim, Gaia Schiavon, Kenji Tamura, Jose Baselga, Udai Banerji. AZD5363, a…

Cancer ResearchOncologymedia_common.quotation_subjectMolecular targetsEnvironmental ethicsArtAkt inhibitorPress conferenceHumanitiesmedia_commonMolecular Cancer Therapeutics
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Molecular Approaches to Target Heat Shock Proteins for Cancer Treatment

2015

HSP90 was the first molecular target to inhibit the interaction of this heat shock protein (HSP) with client proteins in cancer cells and tissues. The HSP90 inhibition was attempted to liberate from this chaperone the oncogenic fusion proteins, mutated and activated serine/threonine protein kinases, tyrosine kinases, as well as transcription factors with oncogenic activity, in this manner, the free proteins could be recognized by the proteasome system to be degraded. We should remember here that many HSP family members are overexpressed in different kinds of cancer tissues, these molecules act as chaperones of tumorigenesis. In cancer patients, the first generation of HSP90 inhibitors showe…

Cancer Drug resistance Heat shock proteins HSP27 HSP60 HSP70 HSP90 Molecular targets New anticancer drugs Therapy.
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Actionable Molecular Targets in Cancer Liquid Biopsy

2017

The possibility to detect nucleic acid sequences in the bloodstream deriving from an underlying tumor process has disclosed a unique opportunity in medical oncology. Whether the nucleic acid material is leaked in the blood at any step of cancer development (circulating tumor DNA or ctDNA) or it is obtained from isolated circulating tumor cells (CTCs), the detection and analysis of the meaningful sequence defects harbored in instrumental molecular targets (which we call liquid biopsy) constitutes an invaluable tool toward leading the current oncology practice toward a less invasive and fully personalized diagnostic-therapeutic workflow. In spite of the current technical limitations that liqu…

Circulating tumor cellWorkflowTest materialCancer genomemedicineMolecular targetsCancerComputational biologyLiquid biopsymedicine.diseaseTherapeutic monitoring
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Novel Immunologic Approaches to Melanoma Treatment

2017

Approaches to treating melanoma have changed radically since the introduction of immunotherapy, and survival figures are now higher than possible with earlier therapies. The immunomodulators currently available mainly block CTLA-4 (cytotoxicT lymphocyte-associated molecule-4) and PD-1 (programed cell death protein 1) translocated to the cell surface, where they inhibit the antitumor immune response. Treatments blocking these molecules are being more widely used. Research now seeks new molecular targets, the best combinations of available drugs, and biomarkers that can identify ideal candidates for each one.

Clinical OncologyHistologybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentMelanomaCellDermatologyImmunotherapymedicine.diseasePathology and Forensic Medicine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureImmune system030220 oncology & carcinogenesisImmunologyMolecular targetsCancer researchMedicine030212 general & internal medicineAvailable drugsbusinessActas Dermo-Sifiliográficas (English Edition)
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Natural Products Derived from Traditional Chinese Medicine as Novel Inhibitors of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor

2010

The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) has become an important molecular target in cancer therapy. Various small molecules and therapeutic antibodies targeting EGFR family members have been developed during recent years and are established in clinical oncology. However, increasing clinical application of EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors has resulted in the development of resistance to EGFR-targeting drugs due to the selection of EGFR-mutated variants. This phenomenon forced the search for novel EGFR inhibitors with activity towards EGFR-mutant tumors. This review describes recent achievements in natural products derived from medicinal plants as novel EGFR inhibitors.

Clinical OncologyPlants MedicinalbiologyOrganic ChemistryCancer therapyGeneral MedicineTraditional Chinese medicinePharmacologyAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicSmall moleculeComputer Science ApplicationsErbB ReceptorsNeoplasmsDrug DiscoveryMolecular targetsbiology.proteinAnimalsHumansEpidermal growth factor receptorMedicine Chinese TraditionalEGFR FamilyDrugs Chinese HerbalEGFR inhibitorsCombinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening
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