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Emma De Feo
Researcher at Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Publications - 22
Citations - 1184
Emma De Feo is an academic researcher from Catholic University of the Sacred Heart. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genotype & Odds ratio. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 22 publications receiving 1096 citations. Previous affiliations of Emma De Feo include The Catholic University of America.
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A Large Cross-Sectional Survey Investigating the Knowledge of Cervical Cancer Risk Aetiology and the Predictors of the Adherence to Cervical Cancer Screening Related to Mass Media Campaign
Corrado De Vito,Claudio Angeloni,Emma De Feo,Carolina Marzuillo,Amedeo Lattanzi,Walter Ricciardi,Paolo Villari,Stefania Boccia +7 more
TL;DR: Higher educational level, being not married, and living in urban areas were the main independent characteristics associated with a higher level of knowledge of cervical cancer etiology, although a previous treatment following a Pap smear abnormality was the strongest predictor.
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Risk of venous thromboembolism associated with single and combined effects of Factor V Leiden, Prothrombin 20210A and Methylenetethraydrofolate reductase C677T: a meta-analysis involving over 11,000 cases and 21,000 controls
Benedetto Simone,Valerio De Stefano,Emanuele Leoncini,Jeppe Zacho,Ida Martinelli,Joseph Emmerich,Elena Rossi,Aaron R. Folsom,Wassim Y. Almawi,Pierre Y. Scarabin,Martin den Heijer,Mary Cushman,Silvana Penco,Amparo Vayá,Pantep Angchaisuksiri,Gulfer Okumus,Donato Gemmati,Simona Cima,Nejat Akar,Kıvılcım Oğuzülgen,Véronique Ducros,Christoph Lichy,Consuelo Fernandez-Miranda,Andrzej Szczeklik,José A. Nieto,José Domingo Torres,Véronique Le Cam-Duchez,Petar Ivanov,Carlos Cantu-Brito,Veronika M. Shmeleva,Mojka Stegnar,Dotun Ogunyemi,Suhair S Eid,Nicola Nicolotti,Emma De Feo,Walter Ricciardi,Stefania Boccia +36 more
TL;DR: In this large pooled analysis of case–control and cohort studies investigating in adults the association between each variant and VTE, no effect was found for C677T MTHFR on VTE; FVL and PT20210A were confirmed to be moderate risk factors.
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Diversity parental germline origin, and phenotypic spectrum of de novo HRAS missense changes in Costello syndrome
Giuseppe Zampino,Francesca Pantaleoni,Claudio Carta,Gilda Cobellis,Isabella Vasta,Cinzia Neri,Cinzia Neri,Edgar A. Pogna,Emma De Feo,Angelica Bibiana Delogu,Anna Sarkozy,Anna Sarkozy,Francesca Atzeri,Angelo Selicorni,Katherine A. Rauen,Cheryl Cytrynbaum,Rosanna Weksberg,Bruno Dallapiccola,Bruno Dallapiccola,Andrea Ballabio,Bruce D. Gelb,Giovanni Neri,Marco Tartaglia +22 more
TL;DR: By analyzing the genomic region flanking the HRAS mutations, it is demonstrated that de novo mutations were inherited from the father in all cases and an advanced age at conception in unaffected fathers transmitting the mutation is noted.
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Aldehyde Dehydrogenase 2 and Head and Neck Cancer: A Meta-analysis Implementing a Mendelian Randomization Approach
Stefania Boccia,Mia Hashibe,P. Gallì,Emma De Feo,Takahiro Asakage,Tomoko Hashimoto,Akio Hiraki,Takahiko Katoh,Takeshi Nomura,Akira Yokoyama,Cornelia M. van Duijn,Gualtiero Ricciardi,Paolo Boffetta +12 more
TL;DR: The theory that alcohol increases head and neck cancer risk through the carcinogenic action of acetaldehyde is support by showing the effectiveness of the Mendelian randomization approach.
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A Systematic Review of Meta-Analyses on Gene Polymorphisms and Gastric Cancer Risk
TL;DR: Meta-analyses on genetic susceptibility to gastric cancer risk are underpowered for many subgroup analyses, so additional primary studies performed on larger population and collecting data on environmental and genetic co-exposures are demanded.