Search Results - "KOYAMA, Kojiro"
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Human infections with Borrelia miyamotoi, Japan
Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-08-2014)“…We confirmed infection of 2 patients with Borrelia miyamotoi in Japan by retrospective surveillance of Lyme disease patients and detection of B. miyamotoi DNA…”
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Incidence of Female Breast Cancer among Atomic Bomb Survivors, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 1950–1990
Published in Radiation research (01-12-2003)“…Land, C. E., Tokunaga, M., Koyama, K., Soda, M., Preston, D. L., Nishimori, I. and Tokuoka, S. Incidence of Female Breast Cancer among Atomic Bomb Survivors,…”
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A Prospective Study of Diet and Prostate Cancer in Japanese Men
Published in Cancer causes & control (01-11-2004)“…Background and aims: It has been hypothesized that some aspect of a traditional 'Asian' diet, that is low in animal products and high in soya, may be…”
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Radiation‐related mortality among offspring of atomic bomb survivors: A half‐century of follow‐up
Published in International journal of cancer (01-11-2003)“…Our objective was to examine whether parental exposure to atomic bomb radiation has led to increased cancer and/or noncancer mortality rates among the…”
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Lifestyle Factors, Radiation and Gastric Cancer in Atomic-Bomb Survivors (Japan)
Published in Cancer causes & control (01-09-2005)“…Objective: To examine the association between the incidence of gastric cancer and lifestyle factors such as cigarette smoking, alcohol drinking, and diet as…”
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Bladder‐cancer incidence in relation to vegetable and fruit consumption: A prospective study of atomic‐bomb survivors
Published in International journal of cancer (01-04-2000)“…We examined the relation between consumption of 22 dietary items and subsequent bladder‐cancer incidence in a cohort of atomic‐bomb survivors in Japan…”
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Papillary microcarcinoma of the thyroid among atomic bomb survivors
Published in Cancer (01-04-2010)“…BACKGROUND: Radiation exposure is an established cause of clinical thyroid cancer, but little is known about radiation effects on papillary microcarcinoma…”
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Histologic characteristics of skin cancer in Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Background incidence and radiation effects
Published in International journal of cancer (10-11-2005)“…Skin cancers, though rare in Japan, have reportedly been on the rise, but little else is known about epidemiologic features of different histologic types of…”
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Papillary Microcarcinoma of the Thyroid Among Atomic Bomb Survivors: Tumor Characteristics and Radiation Risk
Published in Cancer (01-04-2010)“…: Radiation exposure is an established cause of clinical thyroid cancer, but little is known about radiation effects on papillary microcarcinoma (PMC) of the…”
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192: Initial School Urinalysis Screening In the Republic of Palau
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The presence of BRAF point mutation in adult papillary thyroid carcinomas from atomic bomb survivors correlates with radiation dose
Published in Molecular carcinogenesis (01-03-2007)“…In papillary thyroid carcinogenesis, the constitutively activated mitogen‐activated protein (MAP) kinase signaling pathway caused by a genetic alteration such…”
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Neurogenic bladder in Hunter's syndrome
Published in Journal of medical genetics (01-03-1994)“…We encountered a rare patient with Hunter's syndrome who exhibited urinary retention as a result of a neurogenic bladder, uninhibited detrusor contractions,…”
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Multiple primary malignant neoplasms in urologic patients
Published in Scandinavian journal of urology and nephrology (01-12-1995)“…One hundred and four patients with multiple primary malignant neoplasm (MPN) with at least one genitourinary organ involved were analyzed. The 104 patients…”
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