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Carlo Riccardo Rossi

Researcher at University of Padua

Publications -  331
Citations -  12002

Carlo Riccardo Rossi is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Melanoma & Electrochemotherapy. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 321 publications receiving 10694 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlo Riccardo Rossi include National Institutes of Health.

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Completion Dissection or Observation for Sentinel-Node Metastasis in Melanoma

Mark B. Faries, +58 more
TL;DR: Immediate completion lymph‐node dissection increased the rate of regional disease control and provided prognostic information but did not increase melanoma‐specific survival among patients with melanoma and sentinel‐node metastases.
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Melanoma: epidemiology, risk factors, pathogenesis, diagnosis and classification.

TL;DR: The dermatological diagnosis and classification of melanoma is reviewed, showing a rapid increase of the incidence of this cancer, with a slowing of the rate of incidence in the period 1990-2000.
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Interferon Alpha Adjuvant Therapy in Patients With High-Risk Melanoma: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to examine the effect of interferon alpha on DFS and overall survival in patients with high-risk cutaneous melanoma.
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Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Cutaneous Melanoma: The WHO Melanoma Program Experience

TL;DR: These data confirm the feasibility and safety of the SLN technique for selecting patients to submit to a radical node dissection and represent the basis for a future trial by the WHO Melanoma Program in this field to evaluate the most appropriate surgical approach for treating patients with occult regional nodal metastases.
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IL4Rα+ Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cell Expansion in Cancer Patients

TL;DR: It is shown that myeloid cells with immunosuppressive properties accumulate both in mononuclear and polymorphonuclear fractions of circulating blood leukocytes of patients with colon cancer and melanoma, thus unveiling a generalized alteration in the homeostasis of the myeloids compartment.