Investigator
Postdoctoral researcher · Karolinska Institute, Department of Women's and Children's Health
Oncofertility and Fertility Preservation for Women with Gynecological Malignancies: Where Do We Stand Today?
Oncofertility is a growing medical and research field that includes two main areas: oncology and reproductive medicine. Nowadays, the percentage of patients surviving cancer has exponentially increased, leading to the need for intervention for fertility preservation in both men and women. Specifically, gynecological malignancies in women pose an additional layer of complexity due to the reproductive organs being affected. In the present review, we report fertility preservation options with a cancer- and stage-specific focus. We explore the drawbacks and the necessity for planning fertility preservation applications during emergency statuses (i.e., the COVID-19 pandemic) and comment on the importance of repro-counseling for multifaceted patients during their oncological and reproductive journey.
Cervical Cancer Genetic Profile through Circulating Tumor DNA: What Can We Learn from Blood?
Cervical cancer (CC) is one of the deadliest gynecological cancers worldwide. Human papillomavirus is the main etiological agent responsible for the initiation and development of most CC cases. The standard method utilized for CC screening in the global population is the cytological Pap smear test. Despite its effective validity in detecting precancerous lesions and its response to layer stages of this disease, greater screening and diagnostic reliability are needed, as well as an improvement in specificity and sensitivity. In this context, the use of liquid biopsies, like blood, for the isolation of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) in CC screening, diagnosis, prognosis, and surveillance could fill the gaps that still exist. In the present review, we aim to study the literature in order to collect knowledge on blood-based liquid biopsy based on descriptions of its precious molecular content and its utilization as a potential tool for CC patients’ management. We will mainly focus on the important role of the novel ctDNA and the unique possibilities to additionally use HPV-ctDNA in CC at various stages of clinical application.
Postdoctoral researcher
Karolinska Institute · Department of Women's and Children's Health
Postdoctoral Researcher
Celvia AS
PhD
University of L'Aquila · Department of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences
Master degree in Biotechnology of Reproduction
Università degli Studi di Teramo · Dept. of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Bachelor degree in Biotechnology
Università degli Studi di Teramo · Dept. of Microbiology