Salvatore Mancuso spends much of his time researching Internal medicine, Surgery, Endocrinology, Ovary and Ovarian cancer. Salvatore Mancuso performs integrative study on Internal medicine and Quercetin in his works. His research in Surgery intersects with topics in Cervical cancer, Lymphadenectomy and Radical surgery.
His Endocrinology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Clonogenic assay, Cancer cell and MCF-7. Salvatore Mancuso has included themes like Immunohistochemistry, Pathology, Epidermal growth factor receptor, Gynecology and Stage in his Ovary study. His research investigates the connection between Ovarian cancer and topics such as Cancer research that intersect with issues in Cyclin D, Cyclin D1 and Cyclin B.
Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Surgery, Fetus and Ovarian cancer are his primary areas of study. Salvatore Mancuso has researched Internal medicine in several fields, including Gastroenterology and Oncology. Salvatore Mancuso interconnects Cervical cancer, Lymphadenectomy and Radical surgery in the investigation of issues within Surgery.
His Fetus study also includes fields such as
His primary areas of investigation include Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Surgery, Cancer research and Immunology. His work in Internal medicine tackles topics such as Oncology which are related to areas like Ovary and Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor. His work is dedicated to discovering how Surgery, Cervical cancer are connected with Radical surgery and Carcinoma and other disciplines.
Salvatore Mancuso combines subjects such as Epidermal growth factor receptor, Carcinogenesis, Tumor suppressor gene, Pathology and Endometrium with his study of Cancer research. His Immunology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Haematopoiesis, Dermatology, Molecular biology, Fetus and Transplantation. The concepts of his Chemotherapy study are interwoven with issues in Ovarian cancer and Survival analysis.
His main research concerns Internal medicine, Surgery, Endocrinology, Ovarian cancer and Immunology. His Internal medicine study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Gastroenterology and Oncology. His Oncology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Phases of clinical research and Ovary.
As part of one scientific family, Salvatore Mancuso deals mainly with the area of Surgery, narrowing it down to issues related to the Cervical cancer, and often Radical surgery, Pelvic plexus, Nerve injury and Denervation. Salvatore Mancuso interconnects Odds ratio, Gynecologic oncology, Incidence, Menarche and Family history in the investigation of issues within Ovarian cancer. His studies in Immunology integrate themes in fields like Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, Cellular differentiation, Phenotype, Molecular biology and Stem cell.
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Molecular alterations of the AKT2 oncogene in ovarian and breast carcinomas.
A. Bellacosa;D. De Feo;A. K. Godwin;D. W. Bell.
International Journal of Cancer (1995)
Quercetin potentiates the effect of adriamycin in a multidrug-resistant MCF-7 human breast-cancer cell line: P-glycoprotein as a possible target.
G. Scambia;F. O. Ranelletti;P. Benedetti Panici;R. De Vincenzo.
Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology (1994)
Clinical effects of a standardized soy extract in postmenopausal women: a pilot study.
Giovanni Scambia;Daniela Mango;Pietro Giulio Signorile;Riccardo Anselmi Angeli.
Menopause (2000)
Lymphatic spread of cervical cancer : An anatomical and pathological study based on 225 radical hysterectomies with systematic pelvic and aortic lymphadenectomy
P. Benedetti-Panici;F. Maneschi;G. Scambia;S. Greggi.
Gynecologic Oncology (1996)
Long-term results of laparoscopic myomectomy: recurrence rate in comparison with abdominal myomectomy
Alfonso Rossetti;Ornella Sizzi;Liberato Soranna;Francesco Cucinelli.
Human Reproduction (2001)
Expression of CD133-1 and CD133-2 in ovarian cancer.
G. Ferrandina;G. Bonanno;L. Pierelli;A. Perillo.
International Journal of Gynecological Cancer (2008)
Increased cyclooxygenase-2 expression is associated with chemotherapy resistance and poor survival in cervical cancer patients
G. Ferrandina;L. Lauriola;M. G. Distefano;G. F. Zannoni.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (2002)
Growth-inhibitory effect of quercetin and presence of type-II estrogen-binding sites in human colon-cancer cell lines and primary colorectal tumors.
Franco O. Ranelletti;Riccardo Ricci;Luigi M. Larocca;Nicola Maggiano.
International Journal of Cancer (1992)
Proteinuria and outcome of 444 pregnancies complicated by hypertension
Sergio Ferrazzani;Alessandro Caruso;Sara De Carolis;Ida Vercillo Martino.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1990)
Frequent loss of expression of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p27 in epithelial ovarian cancer.
Valeria Masciullo;Alessandro Sgambato;Carmen Pacilio;Bruna Pucci.
Cancer Research (1999)
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