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Manuela Chiavarini

Researcher at University of Perugia

Publications -  44
Citations -  611

Manuela Chiavarini is an academic researcher from University of Perugia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 34 publications receiving 438 citations.

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Immigration, screening, and cervical cancer incidence: an application of Age-Period-Cohort analysis

TL;DR: The favorable effect of screening in preventing an increase in CC incidence has been counteracted by the progressive increase in immigrants from high-risk countries, where it is of increasing relevance to extend the use of vaccination.
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Road Traffic Pollution and Childhood Leukemia: A Nationwide Case-control Study in Italy.

TL;DR: Results from the SETIL study provide some support to the association of traffic related exposure and risk for AnLL, but at a lesser extent for ALL, and highlight the need for leukemia type specific analyses in future studies.
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Preterm Birth: Analysis of Longitudinal Data on Siblings Based on Random-Effects Logit Models.

TL;DR: The proposed analysis represents a useful tool to detect profiles of women with a high risk of preterm delivery taking into account observable woman’s demographic and socioeconomic characteristics as well as unobservable and time-constant characteristics, possibly related to the woman's genetic makeup.
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Cancer Risk in Children and Young Adults (Offspring) Born after Medically Assisted Reproduction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

TL;DR: The results suggest an increased risk of cancer in children conceived by MAR, ART, or IVF, and further studies are needed to investigate the impact of fertility treatments, parental subfertility status, and their association on health outcomes in the offspring.
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The role of anti-smoking legislation on cigarette and alcohol consumption habits in Italy

TL;DR: It is shown that the introduction of smoke-free legislation in Italy significantly affected smoking behavior and there are significant indirect effects on alcohol consumption for the main alcoholic beverage categories.