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Antonio Biondi
Researcher at University of Catania
Publications - 301
Citations - 25066
Antonio Biondi is an academic researcher from University of Catania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tuta absoluta & Population. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 266 publications receiving 11615 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio Biondi include University of Bari & University of California, Berkeley.
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Depression in older breast cancer survivors.
Paola Mariangela Frazzetto,Marco Vacante,Michele Malaguarnera,Ernesto Vinci,Francesca Catalano,Emanuela Cataudella,Filippo Drago,Giulia Malaguarnera,Francesco Basile,Antonio Biondi +9 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrated the correlation between depression and previous cancer experiences and demonstrated that the patients with recurrent breast cancer were severely depressed compared to other groups.
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The role of capsule endoscopy in the work-up of obscure gastrointestinal bleeding.
A. Magnano,A.C. Privitera,Giovanni Calogero,Luigi Nanfito,Giuseppe Sanfilippo,Antonio Biondi,Francesco Basile +6 more
TL;DR: Wireless capsule endoscopy is safe, effective, non-invasive, and provides definitive diagnosis in about one-half of patients presenting with obscure gastrointestinal bleeding and previous negative endoscopic examinations.
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Trade-off between flight activity and life-history components in Chrysoperla sinica
TL;DR: Experimental evidence of a negative link between flight activity (1, 2 and 3 h) and longevity and reproductive activity in C. sinica females is found, suggesting that the growth of new populations originated by females that flew long distances maybe be slower only for the first generation.
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Cytoreductive surgery followed by HIPEC repetition for secondary ovarian cancer recurrence.
Stefano Cianci,Carlo Ronsini,Giuseppe Vizzielli,Alessandro Tropea,Antonio Biondi,Giovanni Scambia,Anna Fagotti +6 more
TL;DR: Encouraging data about safety of HIPEC repetition in ovarian cancer treatment is reported, which is considered an attractive method in the treatment of ROC to deliver chemotherapy with enhanced effect directly at the tumor site.
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Clinical rescue evaluation in laparoscopic surgery for hepatic metastases by colorectal cancer.
TL;DR: Laroscopy identified the majority of patients with occult unresectable disease, improved resectability, and it should be a routine in patients being considered for potentially curative hepatic resection.