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Rita Banzi
Researcher at Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Publications - 102
Citations - 3615
Rita Banzi is an academic researcher from Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Systematic review. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 89 publications receiving 2747 citations. Previous affiliations of Rita Banzi include Cochrane Collaboration.
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Accuracy of human papillomavirus testing on self-collected versus clinician-collected samples: a meta-analysis
Marc Arbyn,Freija Verdoodt,Peter J.F. Snijders,Viola M.J. Verhoef,Eero Suonio,Lena Dillner,Silvia Minozzi,Cristina Bellisario,Rita Banzi,Fang-Hui Zhao,Peter Hillemanns,Ahti Anttila +11 more
TL;DR: HPV testing on a self-sample can be suggested as an additional strategy to reach women not participating in the regular screening programme, and some PCR-based HPV tests could be considered for routine screening after careful piloting assessing feasibility, logistics, population compliance, and costs.
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European guidelines for quality assurance in colorectal cancer screening and diagnosis : Overview and introduction to the full Supplement publication.
L. von Karsa,Julietta Patnick,Julietta Patnick,Nereo Segnan,Wendy Atkin,Stephen P Halloran,Stephen P Halloran,Iris Lansdorp-Vogelaar,N. Malila,Silvia Minozzi,Sue Moss,Philip Quirke,Robert Steele,Michael Vieth,Lars Aabakken,Lutz Altenhofen,R. Ancelle-Park,N. Antoljak,A. Anttila,Paola Armaroli,S. Arrossi,Joan Austoker,Rita Banzi,Cristina Bellisario,J. Blom,Hermann Brenner,Michael Bretthauer,M. Camargo Cancela,Guido Costamagna,Jack Cuzick,M. Dai,Jill Daniel,Jill Daniel,Evelien Dekker,N. Delicata,S. Ducarroz,H. Erfkamp,J. A. Espinàs,J. Faivre,L. Faulds Wood,Anath Flugelman,S. Frkovic-Grazio,Berta M. Geller,Livia Giordano,Grazia Grazzini,Jane Green,C. Hamashima,C. Herrmann,Paul Hewitson,Geir Hoff,Holten Iw,R. Jover,Michal F. Kaminski,E. J. Kuipers,Juozas Kurtinaitis,René Lambert,Guy Launoy,W. Lee,R. Leicester,Marcis Leja,David A. Lieberman,T Lignini,Eric Lucas,Elsebeth Lynge,S. Mádai,J. Marinho,J. Maučec Zakotnik,G. Minoli,C. Monk,António Pedro Delgado Morais,Richard Muwonge,Marion R. Nadel,L. Neamtiu,M. Peris Tuser,Michael Pignone,Christian Pox,M. Primic-Zakelj,J. Psaila,Linda Rabeneck,David F. Ransohoff,M. Rasmussen,Jaroslaw Regula,J. Ren,Gad Rennert,J. F. Rey,Robert H. Riddell,Mauro Risio,Vitor Rodrigues,H. Saito,Catherine Sauvaget,Astrid Scharpantgen,Wolff Schmiegel,Carlo Senore,Maqsood Siddiqi,D. Sighoko,D. Sighoko,Richard D. Smith,Steve Smith,Stepan Suchanek,Eero Suonio,W. Tong,Sven Törnberg,E. Van Cutsem,Luca Vignatelli,P. Villain,Lydia Voti,Lydia Voti,Hidemi Watanabe,Joanna Watson,Sidney J. Winawer,G. Young,V. Zaksas,Marco Zappa,Roland Valori +113 more
TL;DR: An overview of the principles, recommendations and standards in the guidelines for quality assurance in CRC screening and diagnosis are presented in journal format in an open-access Supplement of Endoscopy.
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E-learning for health professionals.
Alberto Vaona,Rita Banzi,Koren H. Kwag,Giulio Rigon,Danilo Cereda,Valentina Pecoraro,Irene Tramacere,Lorenzo Moja +7 more
TL;DR: When compared with traditional learning at 12-month follow-up, low-certainty evidence suggests that e-learning may make little or no difference for the following patient outcomes, and general claims of it as inherently more effective than traditional learning may be misleading.
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High-risk HPV testing on self-sampled versus clinician-collected specimens: a review on the clinical accuracy and impact on population attendance in cervical cancer screening.
Peter J.F. Snijders,Viola M.J. Verhoef,Marc Arbyn,Gina Ogilvie,Silvia Minozzi,Rita Banzi,Folkert J. van Kemenade,Daniëlle A.M. Heideman,Chris J.L.M. Meijer +8 more
TL;DR: An updated review of the literature suggests that HPV self‐sampling could be an additional strategy that can improve screening performance compared to current cytology‐based call‐recall programs.
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Telerehabilitation and recovery of motor function: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Michela Agostini,Lorenzo Moja,Rita Banzi,Vanna Pistotti,Paolo Tonin,Annalena Venneri,Andrea Turolla +6 more
TL;DR: A strong positive effect was found for patients following orthopaedic surgery, suggesting that the increased intensity provided by telerehabilitation is a promising option to be offered to patients.