P. Colombo
Humanitas University
36 Papers
86 Citations
P. Colombo is an academic researcher from Humanitas University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bladder cancer & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 25 publications.
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Papers
Renal cell carcinoma, unclassified with medullary phenotype: poorly differentiated adenocarcinomas overlapping with renal medullary carcinoma
Deepika Sirohi,Steven C. Smith,Chisato Ohe,Chisato Ohe,P. Colombo,Mukul K. Divatia,Ema Dragoescu,Priya Rao,Michelle S. Hirsch,Ying-Bei Chen,Rohit Mehra,Mahul B. Amin,Mahul B. Amin +12 more
TL;DR: This first series of renal cell carcinoma, unclassified, with medullary phenotype documents tumors with morphologic, immunophenotypic, and prognostic features of RMC occurring in individuals without sickle cell trait.
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Feasibility and Clinical Roles of Different Substaging Systems at First and Second Transurethral Resection in Patients with T1 High-Grade Bladder Cancer
Renzo Colombo,Rodolfo Hurle,Marco Moschini,Massimo Freschi,P. Colombo,Maurizio Colecchia,Lucia Ferrari,Roberta Lucianò,Giario Conti,Tiziana Magnani,Paolo Capogrosso,Andrea Conti,Luisa Pasini,Giusy Burgio,Giorgio Guazzoni,Carlo Patriarca +15 more
TL;DR: T1 microstaging using different procedures is feasible on both primary- and second-TUR specimens, and a high rate of feasibility may be expected for T1m/T1e and ROL systems.
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The Prognostic Role of β-Catenin Mutations in Desmoid-type Fibromatosis Undergoing Resection Only: A Meta-analysis of Individual Patient Data.
Milea J. M. Timbergen,Chiara Colombo,Michel Renckens,Hee Sung Kim,Joost van Rosmalen,Sébastien Salas,John T. Mullen,P. Colombo,Yoshihiro Nishida,Erik A.C. Wiemer,Cornelis Verhoef,Stefan Sleijfer,Alessandro Gronchi,Dirk J. Grünhagen +13 more
TL;DR: Primary sporadic DTFs harboring a CTNNB1 S45F mutation have a higher risk of recurrence after surgery compared to T41A, S45P, and WT DTF, but this association seems to be mediated by tumor size.
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The Microbiome of Catheter Collected Urine in Males with Bladder Cancer According to Disease Stage.
Bianca Oresta,Daniele Braga,Massimo Lazzeri,Nicola Frego,Alberto Saita,Cristina Faccani,Vittorio Fasulo,P. Colombo,Giorgio Guazzoni,Rodolfo Hurle,Maria Rescigno,Maria Rescigno +11 more
TL;DR: The bladder is colonized by endogenous bacteria and microbial modifications characterize the microbiome of bladder cancer patients, and these results pave the way for exploring new diagnostic and therapeutic options based on the manipulation of the bacterial community.
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Unveiling role of sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 2 as a brake of epithelial stem cell proliferation and a tumor suppressor in colorectal cancer
Luciana Petti,Giulia Rizzo,Federica Rubbino,Sudharshan Elangovan,P. Colombo,Silvia Restelli,Andrea Piontini,Vincenzo Arena,Michele Carvello,Barbara Romano,Tommaso Cavalleri,Achille Anselmo,Federica Ungaro,Silvia D'Alessio,Antonino Spinelli,Sanja Štifter,Fabio Grizzi,Alessandro Sgambato,Silvio Danese,Luigi Laghi,A. Malesci,Stefania Vetrano +21 more
TL;DR: In normal colonic crypts, S1PR2 gains expression along with intestinal epithelial cells differentiation, but not in intestinal stem cells, and contrasts intestinal tumorigenesis by promoting epithelial differentiation, preventing the expansion of stem cells and braking their malignant transformation.