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Lorenzo Richiardi
Researcher at Cancer Epidemiology Unit
Publications - 273
Citations - 13358
Lorenzo Richiardi is an academic researcher from Cancer Epidemiology Unit. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 251 publications receiving 11260 citations. Previous affiliations of Lorenzo Richiardi include University of Turin & Massey University.
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Effects of Steroids and Tocilizumab on the Immune Response Profile of Patients with COVID-19-Associated ARDS Requiring or Not Veno-Venous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation.
Vito Fanelli,Giorgia Montrucchio,Gabriele Sales,Umberto Simonetti,Chiara Bonetto,Francesca Rumbolo,Giulio Mengozzi,Rosario Urbino,Costanza Pizzi,Lorenzo Richiardi,Paola Cappello,Luca Brazzi +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the association of therapies such as steroids and Tocilizumab with trajectories of the total leukocytes, lymphocyte subpopulation count, and inflammatory and fibrinolysis markers in COVID-19-related ARDS, requiring or not VV-ECMO support.
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An Agent-Based Model to Support Infection Control Strategies at School
Daniele Baccega,Simone Pernice,Pietro Terna,Paolo Castagno,Giovenale Moirano,Lorenzo Richiardi,Matteo Sereno,Sergio Rabellino,Milena Maule,Marco Beccuti +9 more
TL;DR: This study studied the efficacy of active surveillance strategies in the school environment by means of an agent-based model and identified the most suitable control strategy to avoid massive school closures while adapting to contagion dynamics.
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Maternal pesticides exposure in pregnancy and wheezing in early childhood
Franca Rusconi,Giovenale Moirano,Maja Popovic,Milena Maule,A. D'Errico,Lorenzo Richiardi,S. Maritano +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors studied whether maternal pesticides exposure is associated with infant wheezing and found a strong positive association for use in the third trimester (OR: 1.27; 95% CI: 0.93, 1.74).
Upper Aerodigestive Tract Cancers
Dan Chen,Thérèse Truong,Valerie Gaborieau,A Sex-Specific,Graham Byrnes,Amelie Chabrier,Shu Chun Chuang,Andrew F. Olshan,Mark C. Weissler,Jingchun Luo,Marjorie Romkes,Shama Buch,Tomoko Nukui,Silvia Franceschi,Rolando Herrero,Renato Talamini,Karl T. Kelsey,Brock C. Christensen,Michael D. McClean,Martin Lacko,Johannes J. Manni,Wilbert H.M. Peters,Jan Lubi nski,Joanna Trubicka,Marcin Lener,Joshua E. Muscat,Philip Lazarus,Qingyi Wei,Erich M. Sturgis,Zuo-Feng Zhang,Shen-Chih Chang,Renyi Wang,Stephen M. Schwartz,Chu Chen,Simone Benhamou,Pagona Lagiou,Ivana Holc,Lorenzo Richiardi,Kristina Kjærheim,Antonio Agudo,Xavier Castellsagu,Tatiana V. Macfarlane,Luigi Barzan,Cristina Canova,Nalin Thakker,David I. Conway,Ariana Znaor,Claire M. Healy,Wolfgang Ahrens,David Zaridze,Neonila Szeszenia-Dabrowska,Jolanta Lissowska,Eleonora Fabianova,Alexandru Bucur,Vladimir Bencko,Lenka Foretova,Vladimir Janout,Maria Paula Curado,Sergio Koifman,Ana M. B. Menezes,Victor W€ unsch-Filho,Jos e Eluf-Neto,Leticia Fernandez,Stefania Boccia,Mia Hashibe,Richard B. Hayes,Paolo Boffetta,Paul Brennan,James McKay +68 more
TL;DR: There was little evidence for a sex difference in the association between this variant and cigarettes smoked per day, with male and female rs16969968 variant carriers smoking approximately the same amount more in the 11,991 ever smokers in the pooled analysis of the 14 studies.
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Effect of finasteride on the sensitivity of PSA to detect prostate cancer in rebiopsy series.
TL;DR: The results of this study show that PSA itself has a low diagnostic accuracy for detecting prostate cancer in men with prior negative prostate biopsy findings and finasteride does not seem to improve the accuracy of PSA in this particular population of patients.