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Liliana Minelli
Researcher at University of Perugia
Publications - 81
Citations - 1394
Liliana Minelli is an academic researcher from University of Perugia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Incidence (epidemiology) & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 81 publications receiving 1201 citations. Previous affiliations of Liliana Minelli include Istituto Superiore di Sanità.
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The Effects of Immigrant Status and Age at Migration on Changes in Older Europeans’ Health:
TL;DR: It was showed that some groups, such as Eastern European immigrants, have higher probabilities of health deterioration in terms of SRH, and those immigrants who arrived in the host country during adulthood experienced relatively fast health decline.
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Incidence, mortality and survival trends of cutaneous melanoma in Umbria, Italy. 1978-82 and 1994-98.
Fabrizio Stracci,Liliana Minelli,D D'Alò,Igino Fusco-Moffa,Elena Falsettini,Tiziana Cassetti,Carlo Romagnoli,Francesco La Rosa +7 more
TL;DR: The aim of the present study was to describe incidence, mortality and survival from cutaneous melanoma in the Umbrian population during the periods 1978-1982 and 1994-1998.
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Immigrant mothers and access to prenatal care: evidence from a regional population study in Italy.
TL;DR: Standard probit models lead to underestimation of the probability of inadequate use of prenatal care services by immigrant women, whereas bivariate Probit models, which allow us to consider immigrant status as an endogenous variable, estimated ORs to be three times larger than those obtained with univariate models.
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SETIL: Italian multicentric epidemiological case–control study on risk factors for childhood leukaemia, non hodgkin lymphoma and neuroblastoma: study population and prevalence of risk factors in Italy
Corrado Magnani,Stefano Mattioli,Lucia Miligi,Alessandra Ranucci,Roberto Rondelli,Alberto Salvan,Luigi Bisanti,Giuseppe Masera,Carmelo Rizzari,Paola Zambon,Santina Cannizzaro,L. Gafa,Lia Lidia Luzzatto,Alessandra Benvenuti,Paola Michelozzi,Ursula Kirchmayer,Pierluigi Cocco,Pierfranco Biddau,Claudia Galassi,Egidio Celentano,Erni Guarino,Giorgio Assennato,Gigliola de Nichilo,Domenico Franco Merlo,Vittorio Bocchini,F. Pannelli,Paola Mosciatti,Liliana Minelli,Manuela Chiavarini,Marina Cuttini,Veronica Casotto,Maria Valeria Torregrossa,Rosalia Maria Valenti,Francesco Forastiere,Riccardo Haupt,Susanna Lagorio,Serena Risica,Alessandro Polichetti +37 more
TL;DR: The SETIL study as discussed by the authors is a population-based case-control study on childhood leukaemia, conducted with two companion studies on non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL) and neuroblastoma.
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Cigarette smoke and the hormonal receptors status in breast cancer.
TL;DR: The proportion of estrogen-receptor-negative cases is slightly higher in pre-menopause smokers and in those patients more exposed to smoke both in terms of intensity (cigarette per day) and duration (years of exposure).