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    supplementary – Supplemental material for The effect of CELLFOODTM on radiotherapy or combined chemoradiotherapy: preclinical evidence

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    Supplemental material, supplementary for The effect of CELLFOODTM on radiotherapy or combined chemoradiotherapy: preclinical evidence by Barbara Nuvoli, Bruno Amadio, Giancarlo Cortese, Serena Benedetti, Barbara Antoniani, Antonella Soriani, Mariantonia Carosi, Lidia Strigari and Rossella Galati in Therapeutic Advances in Medical Oncology</p

    Lidia Shank

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    Photograph - Portrait of Lidia Shank, a member of the Canadian Women's Army Corps, in uniform. Athabasca, Albert

    Ed and Lidia Loxam

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    Photograph - Ed Loxam and Lidia Loxam (nee Shank) inside a cabin, Athabasca, Albert

    Giovanni Casertano, Tra musica e filosofia: le passioni, l’anima e il logos (a cura di Lidia Palumbo),

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    Abstract Between music and philosophy: passions, soul and logos The paper presents a comment, in a musical key, of Encomium of Elena. Gorgias famous play, produced in the fifth century BC, is about passions, soul and speeches. The author then considers the influence of this text of Gorgias on the dialogues of Plato, in relation to the great themes of soul and body, human passions, the power of words. The musical register sustains the whole paper to show how philosophy is the megiste musiké of which Socrates speaks in Phd. 61a

    Basic of machine learning and deep learning in imaging for medical physicists

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    The manuscript aims at providing an overview of the published algorithms/automation tool for artificial intelligence applied to imaging for Healthcare. A PubMed search was performed using the query string to identify the proposed approaches (algorithms/automation tools) for artificial intelligence (machine and deep learning) in a 5-year period. The distribution of manuscript in the various disciplines and the investigated image types according to the AI approaches are presented. The limitation and opportunity of AI application in the clinical practice or in the next future research is discussed

    A scoping review on the "burned out" or "burnt out" testicular cancer: When a rare phenomenon deserves more attention

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    The "burned out" or "burnt out" testicular cancer (BTC) indicates the spontaneous and complete regression of a testicular germ cell tumor in the presence of distant metastases at the diagnosis. As this condition was never reviewed systematically, a scoping review was conducted to scrutinize the available literature on clinical and histological features of BTC patients. Medline was searched from inception to 19 April 2020. A virtual cohort of 68 BTC patients was generated. Our findings highlighted some inconsistencies: BTC was diagnosed in 5,9% of patients not showing distant metastases and in 2,9% of patients who did not undergo an orchiectomy. Besides, evidence of residual tumor was found in 22,7% of testis specimens, recognized as seminoma in 40% of cases. The emerged inconsistencies may derive from the lack of an unequivocal definition of BTC. Larger collaborative studies are needed to define the best diagnostic workup and treatment for BTC patients
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