Search Results - "Orellana, María Paz"

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    Physical exercise in Chilean breast cancer survivors: Qualitative study of barriers, facilitators and preferences by Martínez, Francia, Segura Rios, Constanza, María Paz, Orellana, Acevedo, Francisco, Wallbaum, Benjamin, Sánchez, César, Vergara, Luis, Ramirez-Parada, Karol, Merino Lara, Tomás

    Published in Medwave (09-10-2024)
    “…Breast cancer survivors often experience pre and post-treatment physical and psychological symptoms, negatively affecting their quality of life. Regular…”
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    Role of inflammation and evidence for the use of colchicine in patients with acute coronary syndrome by Bulnes, Juan Francisco, González, Leticia, Velásquez, Leonardo, Orellana, María Paz, Venturelli, Paula Muñoz, Martínez, Gonzalo

    Published in Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine (27-06-2024)
    “…Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) significantly contributes to cardiovascular death worldwide. ACS may arise from the disruption of an atherosclerotic plaque,…”
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    Multimodal assessment of acute cardiac toxicity induced by thoracic radiotherapy in cancer patients. Study protocol by Merino, Tomás, Pinto, Mauricio P, Orellana, María Paz, Martinez, Gonzalo, Andía, Marcelo, Munoz-Schuffenegger, Pablo, Acevedo, Francisco, Gabrielli, Luigi, Sanchez, Cesar, Pereira, Jaime

    Published in BMC cancer (18-10-2021)
    “…Today, cancer ranks as one of the leading causes of death. Despite the large number of novel available therapies, radiotherapy (RT) remains as the most…”
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    The Role of Colchicine in Atherosclerosis: From Bench to Bedside by González, Leticia, Bulnes, Juan Francisco, Orellana, María Paz, Muñoz Venturelli, Paula, Martínez Rodriguez, Gonzalo

    Published in Pharmaceutics (01-07-2022)
    “…Inflammation is a key feature of atherosclerosis. The inflammatory process is involved in all stages of disease progression, from the early formation of plaque…”
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