Carlo Capella is affiliated with the University of Insubria in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on medical fields with a strong emphasis on oncology and related specialties. The main field of study is Medicine, with a specialized concentration in subfields such as Oncology, Epidemiology, Neurology, Gastroenterology, and Pathology and Forensic Medicine.
Their scientific contributions include engagement with several key topics in tumor and cancer research. The main topics covered in their work are:
Capella has published in various scientific venues, frequently appearing in journals that study neuroendocrine and pathological issues. The most frequent publication venues include:
Their recent papers demonstrate a focus on neuroendocrine neoplasms and related prognostic factors. Notable publications include:
Capella collaborates frequently with a group of co-authors involved in related research areas. The most frequent co-authors by number of joint publications are:
Guido Rindi;Ombretta Luinetti;Matteo Cornaggia;Carlo Capella
Giuseppe Zamboni;Aldo Scarpa;Giuseppe Bogina;Calogero Iacono
C. Capella;P. U. Heitz;H. Höfler;E. Solcia
Emanuele Zucca;Annarita Conconi;Ennio Pedrinis;Sergio Cortelazzo
Enrico Roggero;Emanuele Zucca;Graziella Pinotti;Anna Pascarella
Fausto Sessa;Enrico Solcia;Carlo Capella;Marzia Bonato
Guido Rindi;M Falconi;C Klersy;L Albarello
Enrico Solcia;Carlo Capella;Gabriele Vassallo;Roberto Buffa
Paolo Fiorina;Mollie Jurewicz;Andrea Augello;Andrea Vergani
Guido Rindi;Cinzia Azzoni;Stefano La Rosa;Catherine Klersy
Marco Volante;Maria Pia Brizzi;Antongiulio Faggiano;Stefano La Rosa
E. Solcia;C. Capella;G. Vassallo
C. Capella;V. Eusebi;B. Mann;J. G. Azzopardi
S. La Rosa;C. Capella;F. Sessa;C. Riva
Stefano La Rosa;Alessandro Marando;Fausto Sessa;Carlo Capella
Alison M. J. Buchan;Julia M. Polak;C. Capella;E. Solcia
Enrico Solcia;Gabriele Vassallo;Carlo Capella
Andrea Rinaldi;Ivo Kwee;Monica Taborelli;Cristina Largo
Massimo Milione;Patrick Maisonneuve;Francesca Spada;Alessio Pellegrinelli
Carlo Capella;Philipp U. Heitz;Heinz Höfler;Enrico Solcia
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