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Sara Tunesi
Researcher at University of Eastern Piedmont
Publications - 52
Citations - 2486
Sara Tunesi is an academic researcher from University of Eastern Piedmont. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Asbestos. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 44 publications receiving 1922 citations. Previous affiliations of Sara Tunesi include University of Turin & University of Milan.
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Efficacy of HPV-based screening for prevention of invasive cervical cancer: follow-up of four European randomised controlled trials
Guglielmo Ronco,Joakim Dillner,K. Miriam Elfström,Sara Tunesi,Peter J.F. Snijders,Marc Arbyn,Henry C Kitchener,Nereo Segnan,Clare Gilham,Paolo Giorgi-Rossi,Johannes Berkhof,Julian Peto,Chris J.L.M. Meijer +12 more
TL;DR: Data of large-scale randomised trials support initiation of HPV-based screening from age 30 years and extension of screening intervals to at least 5 years, and provide 60-70% greater protection against invasive cervical carcinomas compared with cytology.
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Survival and dementia in GBA-associated Parkinson's disease: The mutation matters.
Roberto Cilia,Sara Tunesi,Giorgio Marotta,Emanuele Cereda,Chiara Siri,Silvana Tesei,Anna Zecchinelli,Margherita Canesi,Claudio Mariani,Nicoletta Meucci,Giorgio Sacilotto,Michela Zini,Michela Barichella,Corrado Magnani,Stefano Duga,Rosanna Asselta,Giulia Soldà,Agostino Seresini,Manuela Seia,Gianni Pezzoli,Stefano Goldwurm +20 more
TL;DR: The objective of this work was to investigate survival, dementia, and genotype‐phenotype correlations in patients with Parkinson's disease with and without mutations on the glucocerebrosidase gene (GBA).
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Prevalence and features of peripheral neuropathy in Parkinson's disease patients under different therapeutic regimens
Francesca Mancini,Cristoforo Comi,G.D. Oggioni,Claudio Pacchetti,Daniela Calandrella,M. Coletti Moja,Giulio Riboldazzi,Sara Tunesi,M. Dal Fante,L. Manfredi,Marco Lacerenza,Roberto Cantello,Angelo Antonini +12 more
TL;DR: The findings support the relationship between levodopa and PN and confirm that an imbalance in VB12/hcy may be a key pathogenic factor.
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Pleural mesothelioma and occupational and non-occupational asbestos exposure: a case-control study with quantitative risk assessment
TL;DR: Risks of PMM increased with cumulative asbestos exposure and also in analyses limited to subjects non-occupationally exposed, and are highly relevant for the evaluation of residual risk after the cessation of asbestos industrial use.
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Genetic Variants Associated with Increased Risk of Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma: A Genome-Wide Association Study
Giuseppe Matullo,Simonetta Guarrera,Marta Betti,Giovanni Fiorito,Daniela Ferrante,Floriana Voglino,Gemma Cadby,Gemma Cadby,Cornelia Di Gaetano,Fabio Rosa,Alessia Russo,Ari Hirvonen,Elisabetta Casalone,Sara Tunesi,Marina Padoan,Mara Giordano,Anna Aspesi,Caterina Casadio,Francesco Ardissone,Enrico Ruffini,Pier Giacomo Betta,Roberta Libener,Roberto Guaschino,E. Piccolini,Monica Neri,Arthur William Bill Musk,Arthur William Bill Musk,Nicholas de Klerk,Jennie Hui,John Beilby,Alan James,Alan James,Jenette Creaney,Jenette Creaney,Bruce W. S. Robinson,Bruce W. S. Robinson,Sutapa Mukherjee,Sutapa Mukherjee,Lyle J. Palmer,Dario Mirabelli,Donatella Ugolini,Stefano Bonassi,Corrado Magnani,Irma Dianzani +43 more
TL;DR: The results showed that genetic risk factors may play an additional role in the development of MPM, and that these should be taken into account to better estimate individual MPM risk in individuals who have been exposed to asbestos.