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Adriana Albini

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Adriana Albini is scientific collaborator at the European Institute of Oncology (IEO) in Milan, Professor of General Pathology at the Milan Bicocca University, she has been deputy Chief of Genoa Cancer Center and Head of Research Department of Reggio Emilia Cancer Center and Scientific Director of MultiMedica Onlus.
A fair chance for women in oncology: we must all insist on change
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A fair chance for women in oncology: we must all insist on change

  • Adriana Albini
  • 18 February 2022

Women are under-represented in positions of power and leadership, in scientific and health disciplines across the world. This has been widely recognised for decades, yet efforts to implement the changes required to give women a fair chance have met with…

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Evolution of the doctor-patient relationship: from ancient times to the personalised medicine era
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Evolution of the doctor-patient relationship: from ancient times to the personalised medicine era

  • Adriana Albini
  • 30 December 2021

The nature of the doctor–patient relationship has gone through various phases in history, based on the changing role of the physician in the community, as well as progress in medicine and increased choices of care, together with better-informed patients. Broadly…

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From sea bed to bedside: Tapping the cancer pharmacy beneath the waves 
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From sea bed to bedside: Tapping the cancer pharmacy beneath the waves 

  • Adriana Albini
  • 15 September 2021

Around 80% of life on our planet is found in ecosystems located within the almost 300 million cubic miles of ocean that cover the earth. Among its many wonders, the ocean is a treasure trove for medical sciences, providing knowledge…

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Tailored exercise: a key element in personalised treatments and prevention
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Tailored exercise: a key element in personalised treatments and prevention

  • Adriana Albini
  • 14 July 2021

The expression ‘couch potato’ conjures up images of a worldly-wise, self-mocking type who leaves the rat-race to others, while happily cuddling up in front of the TV with snacks and drinks. Yet the consequences of such a lifestyle are dire.…

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Returning to ‘normal’ and beating cancer in Europe 2021
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Returning to ‘normal’ and beating cancer in Europe 2021

  • Adriana Albini
  • 3 June 2021

An ageing population, environmental factors, infectious agents, and lifestyle changes all add to the rising impact of cancer on our lives. If nothing is done, cancer will soon become the leading cause of death in Europe. A comprehensive collaboration across…

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Not too little, not too much… a lesson for cancer prevention from ancient civilisations 
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Not too little, not too much… a lesson for cancer prevention from ancient civilisations 

  • Adriana Albini
  • 31 March 2021

“If we could give every individual the right amount of nourishment and exercise, not too little and not too much, we would have found the safest way to health.” This quotation from Hippocrates pops up regularly in writings advocating a…

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Giorgio Parmiani: Cancer immunology looses a mentor and a pioneer
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Giorgio Parmiani: Cancer immunology looses a mentor and a pioneer

  • Adriana Albini
  • 24 March 2021

I am writing a note in tribute to one of our oncology research leaders, who has just left us: Giorgio Parmiani – a pioneer in immunology. The scientific community mourns him. Parmiani was internationally recognised in the field of tumour…

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Natural killers: a new tactical unit joins the cancer immunotherapy brigade
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Natural killers: a new tactical unit joins the cancer immunotherapy brigade

  • Adriana Albini
  • 25 February 2021

There was a time when all that oncologists treating solid tumours needed to know about leukocytes was how to measure the damage that cytotoxic drugs inflicted on their patients’ white blood cell count and their capacity to fight off infections.…

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Gordon McVie 1945–2021: a lifetime dedicated to defeating cancer
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Gordon McVie 1945–2021: a lifetime dedicated to defeating cancer

  • Adriana Albini
  • 22 January 2021

Gordon McVie passed away on January 20th after a lifetime of pioneering contributions to the cause of defeating cancer: as clinician, researcher, manager, advocate and educator. He was a formidable presence on the UK and European stage, driven by a…

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The sunshine hormone: the many wonders of vitamin D
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The sunshine hormone: the many wonders of vitamin D

  • Adriana Albini
  • 23 December 2020

Vitamin D has drawn much scientific interest and media coverage in recent years, and increasingly so in 2020, when a link was found between vitamin D deficiency and Covid-19. This is a very unusual vitamin, in that it behaves both…

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