Papers by Ilaria Trestini
Cells
Background: The current treatment landscape of early stage lung cancer is rapidly evolving, part... more Background: The current treatment landscape of early stage lung cancer is rapidly evolving, particularly in EGFR mutant non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), where target therapy is moving to early stages. In the current review, we collected the available data exploring the impact of EGFR targeting in both neoadjuvant and adjuvant settings, underlying lights and shadows and discussing the existing open issues. Methods: We performed a comprehensive search using PubMed and the proceedings of major international meetings to identify neoadjuvant/adjuvant trials with EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) in NSCLC. Results: Limited data are available so far about the activity/efficacy of neoadjuvant TKIs in EGFR mutant NSCLC, with only modest downstaging and pathological complete response rates reported. Differently, the ADAURA trial already proposed osimertinib as a potential new standard of care in resected NSCLC harboring an activating EGFR mutation. Conclusion: Anticipating targeted t...
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Infectious diseases represent a relevant issue in lung cancer patients. Bacterial and viral infec... more Infectious diseases represent a relevant issue in lung cancer patients. Bacterial and viral infections might influence the patients’ prognosis, both directly affecting the immune system and indirectly impairing the outcome of anticancer treatments, mainly immunotherapy. In this analysis, we aimed to review the current evidence in order to clarify the complex correlation between infections and lung cancer. In detail, we mainly explored the potential impact on immunotherapy outcome/safety of (1) bacterial infections, with a detailed focus on antibiotics; and (2) viral infections, discriminating among (a) human immune-deficiency virus (HIV), (b) hepatitis B/C virus (HBV-HCV), and (c) Sars-Cov-2. A series of studies suggested the prognostic impact of antibiotic therapy administration, timing, and exposure ratio in patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors, probably through an antibiotic-related microbiota dysbiosis. Although cancer patients with HIV, HBV, and HCV were usually e...
Integrative Cancer Therapies
Introduction: Although the literature supports the importance of physical activity in the oncolog... more Introduction: Although the literature supports the importance of physical activity in the oncological context, in Italy a large number of patients are not sufficiently active. Methods: The present study aimed to explore factors influencing an active lifestyle in cancer patients during oncological treatments. Semi-structured focus groups, including 18 patients with different cancer types, were conducted at the Oncology Unit in the University Hospital Trust of Verona (Italy). The interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed with content analysis. Results: According to the Health Belief Model, transcripts were categorized into the following themes: benefits, barriers, and cues to action. Patients reported a series of physical, physiological, and psychological benefits deriving from an active lifestyle. The main barriers hampering the physical activity participation were represented by treatment-related side effects, advanced disease, and some medical procedures, f...
World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
Journal of Cancer Education
Educational health materials may be important tools to increase physical activity in cancer patie... more Educational health materials may be important tools to increase physical activity in cancer patients. Nevertheless, most of the available resources regarding physical activity for cancer patients were found not suitable, had a low grade of readability, and thus, represent a significant barrier to behavior change. To date, little data about development criteria and evaluation of physical activity resources for cancer before their spread exist. The purposes of this study were (i) to describe the development of a physical activity guidebook designed for cancer patients and (ii) to test its readability and suitability. The guidebook was developed through multi-step passages, including group discussions, a literature review, identification of a motivational theory, and using previous research on exercise preferences, barriers, and facilitators to target the information. Two validated formulae were used to assess the readability, whereas thirty-four judges completed the Suitability of Ass...
PLOS ONE
The psychological impact of the Covid 19 pandemic on cancer patients, a population at higher risk... more The psychological impact of the Covid 19 pandemic on cancer patients, a population at higher risk of fatal consequences if infected, has been only rarely evaluated. This study was conducted at the Departments of Oncology of four hospitals located in the Verona area in Italy to investigate the psychological consequences of the pandemic on cancer patients under active anticancer treatments. A 13-item ad hoc questionnaire to evaluate the psychological status of patients before and during the pandemic was administered to 474 consecutive subjects in the time frame between April 27th and June 7th 2020. Among the 13 questions, 7 were considered appropriate to elaborate an Emotional Vulnerability Index (EVI) that allows to separate the population in two groups (low versus high emotional vulnerability) according to observed median values. During the emergency period, the feeling of high vulnerability was found in 246 patients (53%) and was significantly associated with the following clinical...
Frontiers in Oncology
BackgroundThe clinical consequences of pancreatic exocrine insufficiency and its treatment in adv... more BackgroundThe clinical consequences of pancreatic exocrine insufficiency and its treatment in advanced pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) are poorly investigated. This retrospective study aims at investigating the pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) use and its impact on survival and maldigestion-related symptoms in advanced PDAC patients undergoing chemotherapy.MethodsA retrospective analysis was conducted on advanced PDAC patients, treated with first-line gemcitabine plus nab-paclitaxel at two academic institutions (March 2015-October 2018). Data were correlated with overall survival (OS) using Cox regression model. Kaplan-Meier curves were compared using Log-Rank test.ResultsData from 110 patients were gathered. PERT was administered in 55 patients (50%). No significant differences in baseline characteristics with those who did not receive PERT were found. Median OS for the entire group was 12 months (95% CI 9-15). At multivariate analysis, previous surgical resecti...
Future Science OA
Pancreatic cancer remains an aggressive disease, with a poor prognosis and a high risk of incurri... more Pancreatic cancer remains an aggressive disease, with a poor prognosis and a high risk of incurring into cachexia. Supportive care, such as exercise, nutritional and psychological support, may be effective in reducing functional loss, psychological distress and improving nutritional status. We report the effect of 12 weeks of multimodal lifestyle intervention in a 55-year-old female, diagnosed with unresectable body/tail pancreatic cancer and metastasis in the liver, bone, lymph node and lung, to counteract cachexia. The multimodal program resulted safe and feasible. Over 12 weeks, considerable improvements were found in body weight, health-related physical fitness, nutritional status, distress scores, anxiety and depression levels. These findings highlight the potential role of integrated supportive interventions to manage metastatic cancer and cancer-induced cachexia.
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
European Journal of Surgical Oncology
Annals of Surgical Oncology
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Background: Despite the benefits related to physical exercise, large numbers of cancer patients a... more Background: Despite the benefits related to physical exercise, large numbers of cancer patients are not sufficiently active. Methods: To investigate exercise levels and preferences in cancer patients, a cross-sectional study was conducted on a random sample of 392 cancer outpatients who anonymously completed a questionnaire investigating general and medical characteristics, and expressed willingness to participate in exercise programs. Current exercise levels were estimated with the Leisure Score Index (LSI). Results: Most patients (93%) were insufficiently active but 80% declared an interest in exercise programs. Patients preferred oncologist-instructed programs and specified particular exercise needs. Multivariate logistic regression showed that willingness to exercise was associated with education (OR: 1.87; 95% CI: 1.15–3.04 beyond age 14 years vs. up to 14 years) and current physical activity (OR: 1.92; 95% CI: 1.92–3.63 for sweat-inducing activity >2 times/week vs. <1 ti...
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
Journal of Clinical Oncology
e16769 Background: Nutritional status may be markedly affected by NAT for PDAC. Sarcopenia and sa... more e16769 Background: Nutritional status may be markedly affected by NAT for PDAC. Sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity have been studied in several types of cancers and have been reported to be associated with higher morbidity and mortality. The present study assessed the impact of sarcopenia/sarcopenic obesity and changes in body composition (BC) following NAT on surgical and survival outcomes in patients (pts) undergoing surgery for PDAC. Methods: PDAC pts with available CT-scans (both at diagnosis and preoperatively) undergoing surgical resection after NAT at two academic medical institutions from 2013 to 2015 were retrospectively evaluated. BC was assessed by analyzing axial L3 CT images before and after NAT. Data were correlated with overall survival (OS) using a Cox regression model. Kaplan-Meier curves were compared with Log-Rank test. Results: The final cohort consisted of 108 pts, with a median age of 63 years and a median follow-up of 16 months. Ninety-one pts (89.8%) received ...
ESMO Open
BackgroundNutritional derangements are common hallmarks of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Ne... more BackgroundNutritional derangements are common hallmarks of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Nevertheless, their early detection is overlooked in clinical routine. This study aimed to evaluate nutritional status and its correlation with outcome in NSCLC patients.MethodsData regarding NSCLC patients undergoing nutritional evaluation were prospectively collected (May 2016–October 2018). Nutritional risk was assessed by Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 (NRS-2002). Bilateral psoas major muscles were measured at L3 vertebrae level with routine staging-computed tomography and changes were evaluated using Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Clinico-pathological and nutritional data were correlated to progression-free/overall survival (PFS/OS) and response rate (ORR) using a Cox and logistic regression model. Kaplan–Meier curves were compared with log-rank test.ResultsThirty-eight patients were included. The majority (65.8%) of them were at nutritional risk (NRS-2002 ≥3). At multivariate analysis f...
Journal of Clinical Oncology
11575 Background: Weight gain and overweight have been related to an increased risk of recurrence... more 11575 Background: Weight gain and overweight have been related to an increased risk of recurrence and mortality in patients affected by EBC. However, the adherence to nutritional intervention is not entirely explored. The aims of this prospective study were to evaluate the ADG and the effectiveness of nutritional intervention in terms of BWC in pts with EBC undergoing treatment. Methods: Entry criteria: EBC pts candidate to neoadjuvant/adjuvant therapy. At study entry, pts received a nutrition evidence-based tailored educational intervention by a skilled dietitian. Anthropometric and dietary assessments were performed. ADG was estimated through the validated Med-Diet 14-item questionnaire. Health-Related Quality of Life was analyzed with the EORTC QLQ-C30. Descriptive statistics was adopted. Associations between variables and groups according to nutritional variables were analysed (Chi-square test). Results: From February 2016 to December 2018, 204 pts were enrolled (median age 49 y...
Annals of Surgical Oncology
Journal of Clinical Oncology
12056 Background: Excess adiposity is linked to an increased risk of worse outcome among EBC pts.... more 12056 Background: Excess adiposity is linked to an increased risk of worse outcome among EBC pts. Pts undergoing EBC treatment are susceptible to change in nutrition status. However, implementation and assessment of the adherence to lifestyle interventions have been limited. This prospective trial aimed to evaluate the impact of an evidence-based nutrition intervention, according to the ADG, in terms of body composition changes in EBC pts. Methods: Entry criteria: EBC pts candidate to neoadjuvant/adjuvant therapy. At study entry, pts received a nutrition evidence-based tailored intervention. Dietary and anthropometric assessments were evaluated at baseline and after 12-months nutritional intervention. Waist circumference (WC) was assessed as a surrogate measure of fat distribution. ADG was estimated by Med-Diet 14-item questionnaire. Health-Related Quality of Life was analysed with EORTC QLQ-C30. Descriptive statistics was adopted. Associations between variables and groups according...
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