Simonetta Saldi
University of Perugia
50 Papers
81 Citations
Simonetta Saldi is an academic researcher from University of Perugia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Radiation therapy. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 31 publications.
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Papers
The role of personalized Interventional Radiotherapy (brachytherapy) in the management of older patients with non-melanoma skin cancer
Valentina Lancellotta,Gyoergy Kovacs,Luca Tagliaferri,Elisabetta Perrucci,Agata Rembielak,Luca Stingeni,Marta Tramontana,Katharina Hansel,Giuseppe Colloca,Simonetta Saldi,Vincenzo Valentini,Cynthia Aristei +11 more
TL;DR: Personalized HDR-IRT appears to be safe and effective for frail older patients and a valid alternative to supportive care for those with contraindication to surgery.
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Individual 3-dimensional printed mold for treating hard palate carcinoma with brachytherapy: A clinical report.
Valentina Lancellotta,Stefano Pagano,Luca Tagliaferri,Marco Piergentini,Alessandro Ricci,Sandro Montecchiani,Simonetta Saldi,Sara Chierchini,Stefano Cianetti,Vincenzo Valentini,György Kovács,Cynthia Aristei +11 more
TL;DR: The use of a 3D printer to create an individual mold for delivering high-dose-rate interventional radiotherapy for hard palate cancer and treatment was delivered by means of microSelectron digital afterloading.
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Physician And Patient Barriers To Radiotherapy Service Access: Treatment Referral Implications.
TL;DR: A brief narrative review of barriers to radiotherapy referral focusing on physician and patient barriers was discussed.
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Stereotactic Radiotherapy for Brain Metastases: Imaging Tools and Dosimetric Predictive Factors for Radionecrosis
Marco Lupattelli,Emanuele Alì,Gianluca Ingrosso,Simonetta Saldi,C. Fulcheri,Simona Borghesi,Roberto Tarducci,Cynthia Aristei +7 more
TL;DR: An overview report on imaging options for the diagnosis of RN and on dosimetric parameters correlated with the onset of RN is reviewed and perfusion magnetic resonance imaging seems to be very useful allowing evaluation of the blood flow in the lesion using the relative cerebral blood volume and blood vessel integrity using relative peak weight.
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Individualized 3D-printed templates for high-dose-rate interstitial multicathether brachytherapy in patients with breast cancer.
Cynthia Aristei,Valentina Lancellotta,Marco Piergentini,Giacomo Costantini,Simonetta Saldi,Sara Chierchini,A. Cavalli,Luca Di Renzo,Oscar Fiorucci,Massimo Guasticchi,Vittorio Bini,Alessandro Ricci +11 more
TL;DR: The 3D printed templates constitute a quick, easy, and reliable method to localize the target volume for high-dose-rate interstitial multicatheter interstitial brachytherapy in patients with breast cancer and can safely be used in clinical practice.
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