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Evaluation of perioperative management of advanced ovarian (tubal/peritoneal) cancer patients: a survey from MITO-MaNGO Groups

Greggi S, Falcone F, Aletti GD, Cascella M, Bifulco F, Colombo N, Pignata S

Objective The European Society of Gynaecological Oncology (ESGO)-quality indicators (QIs) for advanced ovarian cancer (AOC) have been assessed only by few Italian centers, and data are not available on the proportion...
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Fertility preserving treatment with hysteroscopic resection followed by progestin therapy in young women with early endometrial cancer

Falcone F, Laurelli G, Losito S, Di Napoli , Granata V, Greggi S

OBJECTIVE: To report our 15-year institutional experience of fertility-sparing treatment in young patients with early endometrial cancer (EC) treated by combined hysteroscopic resection and progestin therapy. METHODS: Twenty-eight patients (stage IA,...
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Fertility-sparing treatment for intramucous, moderately differentiated, endometrioid endometrial cancer: a Gynecologic Cancer Inter-Group (GCIG) study

Falcone F, Maggiore ULR, Donato VD, Perrone AM, Frigerio L, Bifulco G, Polterauer S, Casadio P, Cormio G, Masciullo V, Malzoni M, Greggi S

Objective: ‘The Endometrial Cancer Conservative Treatment (E.C.Co.). A multicentre archive’ is a worldwide project endorsed by the Gynecologic Cancer Inter-Group, aimed at registering conservatively treated endometrial cancer (EC) patients. This...
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Survival implication of lymphadenectomy in patients surgically treated for apparent early-stage uterine serous carcinoma

Casarin J, Bogani G, Piovano E, Falcone F, Ferrari F, Odicino F, Puppo A, Bonfiglio F, Donadello N, Pinelli C, Laganà AS, Ditto A, Malzoni M, Greggi S, Raspagliesi F, Ghezzi F

Objective: Uterine serous carcinoma (USC) is a rare highly aggressive disease. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the survival implication of the systematic lymphadenectomy in patients who underwent...
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Survival in clinical stage I endometrial cancer with single vs. multiple positive pelvic nodes: results of a multi-institutional Italian study

Uccella S, Falcone F, Greggi S, Fanfani F, De Iaco P, Corrado G, Ceccaroni , Mandato VD, Bogliolo S, Casarin J, Monterossi G, Pinelli C, Mangili G, Cormio G, Roviglione G, Bergamini , Pesci A, Frigerio L, Uccella S, Vizza E, Scambia G, Ghezzi F

OBJECTIVE: To investigate survival outcomes in endometrioid endometrial cancer (EEC) patients with single vs. multiple positive pelvic lymph nodes. METHODS: We performed a retrospective evaluation of all consecutive patients with histologically...
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