@article {10812, title = {Management of endometrial, ovarian and cervical cancer in the elderly: current approach to a challenging condition.}, journal = {Arch Gynecol Obstet}, volume = {299}, year = {2019}, month = {2019 Feb}, pages = {299-315}, abstract = {

PURPOSE: Gynaecological cancer management in older people represents a current challenge. Therefore, in the present paper, we aimed to gather all the evidence reported in the literature concerning gynecological cancers in the elderly, illustrating the state of art and the future perspectives.

METHODS: We searched MEDLINE (PubMed), EMBASE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, IBECS, BIOSIS, Web of Science, SCOPUS and Grey literature (Google Scholar; British Library) from January 1952 to May 2017, using the terms "ovarian cancer", "endometrial cancer", "cervical cancer", "gynecological cancers" combined with {\textquoteright}elderly{\textquoteright}, {\textquoteright}cancer{\textquoteright}, {\textquoteright}clinical trial{\textquoteright} and {\textquoteright}geriatric assessment{\textquoteright}.

RESULTS: The search identified 81 citations, of which 65 were potentially relevant after initial evaluation and met the criteria for inclusion and were analyzed. We divided all included studies into three different issue: "Endometrial cancer", "Ovarian cancer" and "Cervical cancer".

CONCLUSIONS: The present literature review shows that, in spite of the higher burden of comorbidities, elderly patients can also benefit from standard treatment to manage their gynecological cancers. It is important to overcome the common habit of undertreating the elderly patients because they are more fragile and with a lower life expectancy than their younger counterpart. Further trials with elderly women are warranted.

}, issn = {1432-0711}, doi = {10.1007/s00404-018-5006-z}, author = {Vitale, Salvatore Giovanni and Capriglione, Stella and Zito, Gabriella and Lopez, Salvatore and Gulino, Ferdinando Antonio and Di Guardo, Federica and Vitagliano, Amerigo and Noventa, Marco and La Rosa, Valentina Lucia and Sapia, Fabrizio and Valenti, Gaetano and Rapisarda, Agnese Maria Chiara and Peterlunger, Isabel and Rossetti, Diego and Lagan{\`a}, Antonio Simone} } @article {10850, title = {The Role of Oxidative Stress and Membrane Transport Systems during Endometriosis: A Fresh Look at a Busy Corner.}, journal = {Oxid Med Cell Longev}, volume = {2018}, year = {2018}, month = {2018}, pages = {7924021}, abstract = {

Endometriosis is a condition characterized by the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity, leading to a chronic inflammatory reaction. It is one of the most widespread gynecological diseases with a 10-15\% prevalence in the general female population, rising up to 30-45\% in patients with infertility. Although it was first described in 1860, its etiology and pathogenesis are still unclear. It is now accepted that inflammation plays a central role in the development and progression of endometriosis. In particular, it is marked by an inflammatory process associated with the overproduction of an array of inflammatory mediators such as prostaglandins, metalloproteinases, cytokines, and chemokines. In addition, the growth and adhesion of endometrial cells in the peritoneal cavity due to reactive oxygen species (ROS) and free radicals lead to disease onset, its ensuing symptoms-among which pain and infertility. The aim of our review is to evaluate the role of oxidative stress and ROS in the pathogenesis of endometriosis and the efficacy of antioxidant therapy in the treatment and mitigation of its symptoms.

}, keywords = {Endometriosis, Female, Humans, Oxidative Stress}, issn = {1942-0994}, doi = {10.1155/2018/7924021}, author = {Vitale, Salvatore Giovanni and Capriglione, Stella and Peterlunger, Isabel and La Rosa, Valentina Lucia and Vitagliano, Amerigo and Noventa, Marco and Valenti, Gaetano and Sapia, Fabrizio and Angioli, Roberto and Lopez, Salvatore and Sarpietro, Giuseppe and Rossetti, Diego and Zito, Gabriella} }