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JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/68649
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Author Awai, Kyoko| Nakatsuka, Mikiya|
Abstract The status of postpartum depression was elucidated herein with the use of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) in women in Shikoku, Japan who became pregnant and gave birth after undergoing infertility treatment, including assisted reproductive technology (ART). The assessment was performed during their children’s 4-month health examination. The relationships between postpartum depression and the mothers’ background factors and scores on the Big Five personality traits scale were also examined. Of the Big Five personality traits, the scores for neuroticism were significantly higher in the ART group (n=71) than in the general infertility treatment (n=118) and natural pregnancy (n=872) groups. No significant differences in EPDS scores were seen among these three groups. A logistic regression analysis showed that neuroticism was associated with an EPDS score ≧9 points, (which is suggestive of postpartum depression, ) in all groups. Moreover, although a long-standing marriage had an inhibitory effect on postpartum depression in the natural pregnancy group, no such trend was seen in the ART group, which included many women with long-standing marriages. Particularly for women who become pregnant by ART, an individualized response that pays close attention to the woman’s personality traits is needed.
Keywords infertility treatment assisted reproductive technology postpartum postpartum depression personality trait
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2025-04
Volume volume79
Issue issue2
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 109
End Page 116
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2025 by Okayama University Medical School
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/68648
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Author Isozaki, Hiroshi| Matsumoto, Sasau| Takama, Takehiro| Isozaki, Yuka|
Abstract To evaluate the effectiveness of postoperative irradiation (POI) for patients with cN0 early breast cancer, we retrospectively analyzed the cases of 650 consecutive breast cancer patients who underwent sentinel lymph node (SLN)-guided surgery (2005-2022) at our hospital. In this cohort, 53% (278/521) of the patients who underwent breast conservative surgery (BCS) and 96% (124/129) of those treated with mastectomy did not receive POI. The patients who underwent BCS were treated with POI using opposing tangential field irradiation. A false negative (FN) SLN was retrospectively defined as a negative metastasis in SLN plus positive recurrence in the axillary lymph nodes. Recurrence was detected in 83 patients. A logistic regression analysis revealed that the nuclear grade (odds ratio [OR] 1.69), POI (OR 0.41), and postoperative hormone therapy (OR 0.40) were each significantly related to recurrence. The 26.1% (12/46) FN rate of the non-POI patients decreased to 5.8% (1/17) compared to those treated with POI. The rate of axillary recurrence was significantly lower in the POI group (0.4%) versus the non-POI group (2.7%) (p=0.0355). The rate of locoregional recurrence was also significantly lower in the POI group (2.0%) versus the non-POI group (13.4%) (p<0.0001). No significant difference was observed in the rate of distant recurrence between the POI (4.0%) and non-POI (3.3%) (p=0.831) groups. These results indicated that the postoperative opposing tangential field irradiation of conserved breast tissue inhibited recurrence in the axillary lymph nodes.
Keywords breast cancer postoperative irradiation radiation therapy sentinel lymph nodes recurrence
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2025-04
Volume volume79
Issue issue2
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 101
End Page 107
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2025 by Okayama University Medical School
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Author Nishida, Chisa| Honda, Hiroyuki| Otsuka, Yuki| Hagiya, Hideharu| Nakano, Yasuhiro| Oguni, Kohei| Tokumasu, Kazuki| Sakurada, Yasue| Obika, Mikako| Otsuka, Fumio|
Keywords COVID-19 pandemic lockdown weight gain medical check-ups lifestyle
Published Date 2025-03-25
Publication Title Journal of Clinical Medicine
Volume volume14
Issue issue7
Publisher MDPI
Start Page 2242
ISSN 2077-0383
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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PubMed ID 40217694
DOI 10.3390/jcm14072242
Web of Science KeyUT 001463577200001
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Author Kinuta, Minako| Hisamatsu, Takashi| Taniguchi, Kaori| Fukuda, Mari| Nakahata, Noriko| Kanda, Hideyuki|
Note The version of record of this article, first published in Journal of Human Hypertension, is available online at Publisher’s website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41371-025-01014-8|
Published Date 2025-04-03
Publication Title Journal of Human Hypertension
Publisher Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN 1476-5527
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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PubMed ID 40181092
DOI 10.1038/s41371-025-01014-8
Web of Science KeyUT 001458976500001
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Author Ohue, Takashi| Ohue, Yuka| Harada, Hiroe|
Keywords COVID-19 clinical practice newly graduated nurses nursing practice skills longitudinal study
Published Date 2025
Publication Title SAGE Open Nursing
Volume volume11
Publisher SAGE Publications
ISSN 2377-9608
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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PubMed ID 40078440
DOI 10.1177/23779608251323836
Web of Science KeyUT 001442147100001
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/68360
FullText URL 79_1_039.pdf
Author Takao, Shinichiro| Uotani, Koji| Misawa, Haruo| Tetsunaga, Tomoko| Shinohara, Kensuke| Yamane, Kentaro| Oda, Yoshiaki| Tsuji, Hironori| Kajiki, Yuya| Ozaki, Toshifumi|
Abstract Evaluating vertebral bone mass and quality in the elderly poses challenges due to degenerative changes. This study aims to elucidate the usefulness of the trabecular bone score (TBS) by examining the relationship between bone mineral density (BMD), TBS, and Hounsfield unit (HU) values. A retrospective analysis of 599 vertebrae from 152 patients (mean age 69.0 years; range 44-89; 74 males and 78 females) undergoing dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and CT scans was conducted. Vertebrae were categorized into three grades based on the degree of degeneration. The TBS was calculated from DXA images, and the HU value was measured by placing a region of interest on an axial image of the vertebral mid-body. One-way analysis of variance and Pearson’s correlation tests were employed to investigate the relationship between BMD and TBS or HU values. While lumbar BMD significantly increased (p<0.01) with degenerative changes, TBS and HU values showed no significant differences. The correlations between lumbar BMD and TBS values, and between BMD and HU values, were stronger without degenerative changes than with degenerative changes. Significantly different HU values were observed between the right and left sides of severely degenerated vertebrae. Severe degenerative changes, particularly those associated with sclerosis, may impact HU values. TBS exhibits greater potential than HU values as a complementary tool.
Keywords trabecular bone score computed tomography Hounsfield unit lumbar degenerative change radiodensity
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2025-02
Volume volume79
Issue issue1
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 39
End Page 45
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2025 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 40012158
Web of Science KeyUT 001440463800005
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Author Ooba, Hikaru| Maki, Jota| Masuyama, Hisashi|
Keywords Perinatal mental disorders Voice analysis Machine learning Screening Pregnant women
Published Date 2025-02-08
Publication Title Discover Mental Health
Volume volume5
Issue issue1
Publisher Springer Nature
Start Page 12
ISSN 2731-4383
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © The Author(s) 2025
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PubMed ID 39920468
DOI 10.1007/s44192-025-00138-0
Web of Science KeyUT 001415532800001
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/68354
FullText URL 79_1_009.pdf
Author Ikeya, Nanami| Okita, Atsushi| Hashida, Shinsuke| Yamamoto, Sumiharu| Ikeda, Hirokuni| Tsukuda, Kazunori| Toyooka, Shinichi|
Abstract Muscle loss negatively affects gastrectomy prognosis. However, muscle loss is recognized as a systemic change, and individual muscle function is often overlooked. We investigated changes in the muscle volume of individual muscles after gastrectomy to identify clues for prognostic factors and optimal rehabilitation programs. Patients who underwent R0 gastrectomy for Stage I gastric cancer at our hospital from 2015 to 2021 were retrospectively selected to minimize the effects of malignancy and chemotherapy. Trunk muscle volume was measured by computed tomography to analyze body composition changes. Statistical analysis was performed to identify risk factors related to body composition changes. We compared the preoperative and 6-month postoperative conditions of 59 patients after gastrectomy. There was no difference in the psoas major muscle, a conventional surrogate marker of sarcopenia. There were significant decreases in the erector spinae (p=0.01) and lateral abdominal (p=0.01) muscles, and a significant increase in the rectus abdominis muscle (p=0.02). No significant correlation was found between these muscle changes and nutritional status. Body composition imbalance may serve as a new indicator of the general condition of patients after gastrectomy. Rehabilitation to correct this imbalance may improve prognosis after gastrectomy.
Keywords sarcopenia skeletal muscle gastric cancer gastrectomy erector spinae muscle
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2025-02
Volume volume79
Issue issue1
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 9
End Page 19
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2025 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 40012155
Web of Science KeyUT 001440463800002
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Author Yamada, Yuto| Fujiwara, Masaki| Nakaya, Naoki| Otsuki, Koji| Shimazu, Taichi| Fujimori, Maiko| Hinotsu, Shiro| Nagoshi, Kiwamu| Uchitomi, Yosuke| Inagaki, Masatoshi|
Keywords bipolar disorder cancer screening COVID-19 healthcare disparities schizophrenia
Published Date 2025-02-02
Publication Title Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences Reports
Volume volume4
Issue issue1
Publisher Wiley
Start Page e70062
ISSN 2769-2558
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © 2025 The Author(s).
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PubMed ID 39902101
DOI 10.1002/pcn5.70062
Web of Science KeyUT 001410823100001
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Author Yamanaka-Kohno, Reiko| Shirakawa, Yasuhiro| Inoue-Minakuchi, Mami| Yokoi, Aya| Noma, Kazuhiro| Tanabe, Shunsuke| Maeda, Naoaki| Fujiwara, Toshiyoshi| Morita, Manabu| Ekuni, Daisuke|
Keywords esophageal cancer prognostic factors nutrition neoadjuvant therapy dental occlusion
Published Date 2024-11-26
Publication Title Nutrients
Volume volume16
Issue issue24
Publisher MDPI
Start Page 4383
ISSN 2072-6643
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © 2024 by the authors.
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PubMed ID 39771004
DOI 10.3390/nu16244383
Web of Science KeyUT 001385589500001
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Author Fukushima, Shinnosuke| Sumida, Takaomi| Kawamata, Osamu| Hidani, Yoshimi| Hagiya, Hideharu|
Keywords Global warming Japanese spotted fever Tick bite Tick-borne diseases
Note © 2024 Japanese Society of Chemotherapy, Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases, and Japanese Society for Infection Prevention and Control. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/| This fulltext file will be available in Jan. 2026.|
Published Date 2024-12-02
Publication Title Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy
Volume volume31
Issue issue2
Publisher Elsevier
Start Page 102570
ISSN 1341-321X
NCID AA11057978
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © 2024 Japanese Society of Chemotherapy, Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases, and Japanese Society for Infection Prevention and Control.
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PubMed ID 39631676
DOI 10.1016/j.jiac.2024.11.020
Web of Science KeyUT 001400947800001
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Author Shimbe, Madoka| Otsuka, Yuki| Hagiya, Hideharu| Yamada, Yoichi| Otsuka, Fumio|
Keywords Cervical cancer Human Papillomavirus Immunization Vaccine literacy
Note © 2024 Japanese Society of Chemotherapy, Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases, and Japanese Society for Infection Prevention and Control. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/| This fulltext file will be available in Jan. 2026.|
Published Date 2024-11-05
Publication Title Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy
Volume volume31
Issue issue2
Publisher Elsevier
Start Page 102554
ISSN 1341-321X
NCID AA11057978
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © 2024 Japanese Society of Chemotherapy, Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases, and Japanese Society for Infection Prevention and Control.
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PubMed ID 39510445
DOI 10.1016/j.jiac.2024.11.004
Web of Science KeyUT 001416618400001
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/67871
FullText URL 78_6_453.pdf
Author Kawata, Yujiro| Watanabe, Kenta| Tokiya, Ryoji| Matsuno, Takeshi| Tanaka, Ryo| Taira, Naruto| Katsui, Kuniaki|
Abstract Radiation-induced angiosarcoma (RIAS) is a rare, late adverse event of radiotherapy comprising approximately half of all radiation-induced sarcomas. It has a relatively short latency period and generally unfavorable prognosis. This study presents a case of RIAS that developed 5 years and 11 months after the completion of hypofractionated radiotherapy (42.56 Gy/16 fractions) following partial mastectomy. The patient was diagnosed with RIAS 10 months after the onset of skin redness. She underwent skin tumor resection, followed by paclitaxel, then pazopanib administration, but no radiotherapy. At 6 years and 2 months after surgery, no RIAS recurrence has been detected.
Keywords breast cancer hypofractionated radiotherapy radiation-induced angiosarcoma
Amo Type Case Report
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2024-12
Volume volume78
Issue issue6
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 453
End Page 458
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2024 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 39719318
Web of Science KeyUT 001397808000001
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Author Kono, Reika| Hamasaki, Ichiro| Kishimoto, Fumiko| Shimizu, Takehiro| Kindo, Hiroya| Shibata, Kiyo| Morisawa, Shin| Morizane, Yuki|
Keywords High myopia Strabismus Eye dimensions Magnetic resonance imaging Esotropia
Note The version of record of this article, first published in Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology, is available online at Publisher’s website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10384-024-01133-8|
Published Date 2024-11-08
Publication Title Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology
Volume volume68
Issue issue6
Publisher Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Start Page 641
End Page 650
ISSN 0021-5155
NCID AA00691177
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © The Author(s) 2024
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PubMed ID 39514039
DOI 10.1007/s10384-024-01133-8
Web of Science KeyUT 001351168700003
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Author Ooba, Hikaru| Maki, Jota| Masuyama, Hisashi|
Keywords Labor duration Trial of labor after cesarean section Vaginal birth Cesarean section Propensity scores IPTW
Published Date 2024-08-15
Publication Title BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Volume volume24
Issue issue1
Publisher BMC
Start Page 542
ISSN 1471-2393
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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PubMed ID 39148014
DOI 10.1186/s12884-024-06744-0
Web of Science KeyUT 001291316100002
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/AMO/67199
FullText URL 78_3_245.pdf
Author Akagawa, Manabu| Saito, Hidetomo| Takahashi, Yasuhiro| Iwamoto, Yosuke| Iida, Junpei| Yoshikawa, Takayuki| Abe, Toshiki| Saito, Kimio| Kijima, Hiroaki| Kasukawa, Yuji| Hongo, Michio| Miyakoshi, Naohisa|
Abstract Although several studies have suggested a possible association between sarcopenia and knee osteoarthritis (OA) in the elderly, there remains no definitive evidence. Recently, however, the serum creatinine/cystatin C ratio (sarcopenia index: SI) was reported to correlate with skeletal muscle mass. The present retrospective study therefore investigated the impact of reduced skeletal muscle mass on advanced knee OA using SI. In 55 individuals scheduled for knee osteotomy or knee arthroplasty, correlations between SI and patient-reported outcomes such as the Knee Society Score (KSS), Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS), and Oxford Knee Score (OKS) were explored. Significant associations were found between SI and the KSS functional activity score (β=0.37; p=0.022), KOOS subscale for activities of daily living (β=0.42; p=0.0096), and OKS (β=0.42; p=0.0095). This study underscores the role of reduced muscle mass in functional outcomes and introduces SI as a valuable marker for assessing muscle loss in knee OA patients.
Keywords knee osteoarthritis sarcopenia index reduced muscle mass activities of daily living functional activity
Amo Type Original Article
Publication Title Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date 2024-06
Volume volume78
Issue issue3
Publisher Okayama University Medical School
Start Page 245
End Page 250
ISSN 0386-300X
NCID AA00508441
Content Type Journal Article
language English
Copyright Holders Copyright Ⓒ 2024 by Okayama University Medical School
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Refereed True
PubMed ID 38902212
Web of Science KeyUT 001267351000005
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Author Matsuo, Toshihiko| Tanaka, Takehiro|
Keywords conjunctival lymphoma extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT lymphoma) follicular lymphoma diffuse large B-cell lymphoma fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET)
Published Date 2024
Publication Title Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hematopathology
Volume volume64
Issue issue2
Publisher Japanese Society for Lymphoreticular Tissue Research
Start Page 86
End Page 96
ISSN 1346-4280
NCID AA11556796
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © 2024 The Japanese Society for Lymphoreticular Tissue Research
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PubMed ID 38684405
DOI 10.3960/jslrt.24002
Web of Science KeyUT 001218537700001
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Author Saiga, Miho| Nakagiri, Ryoko| Mukai, Yuko| Matsumoto, Hiroshi| Kimata, Yoshihiro|
Keywords Patient-reported outcomes Breast reconstruction Breast cancer Quality of life Satisfaction
Note The version of record of this article, first published in International Journal of Clinical Oncology, is available online at Publisher’s website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10147-023-02347-5|
Published Date 2023-05-09
Publication Title International Journal of Clinical Oncology
Volume volume28
Issue issue7
Publisher Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Start Page 847
End Page 859
ISSN 1341-9625
NCID AA11086579
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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PubMed ID 37160493
DOI 10.1007/s10147-023-02347-5
Web of Science KeyUT 000984738500001
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Author Nakamura, Keiichiro| Matsuoka, Hirofumi| Kubo, Kotaro| Shirakawa, Shinsuke| Ida, Naoyuki| Haraga, Junko| Ogawa, Chikako| Okamoto, Kazuhiro| Nagao, Shoji| Masuyama, Hisashi|
Keywords returning to the same workplace gynecologic neoplasms sick leave
Published Date 2023-11-23
Publication Title Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology
Volume volume54
Issue issue3
Publisher Oxford University Press (OUP)
Start Page 292
End Page 296
ISSN 1465-3621
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
Copyright Holders © The Author(s) 2023.
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PubMed ID 37995280
DOI 10.1093/jjco/hyad159
Web of Science KeyUT 001108594700001
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Author Nagao, Shoji| Tamura, Jun| Shibutani, Takashi| Miwa, Maiko| Kato, Tomoyasu| Shikama, Ayumi| Takei, Yuji| Kamiya, Natsuko| Inoue, Naoki| Nakamura, Kazuto| Inoue, Aya| Yamamoto, Koji| Fujiwara, Keiichi| Suzuki, Mitsuaki|
Keywords Neoadjuvant chemotherapy Epithelial ovarian cancer Adjuvant chemotherapy Interval debulking surgery Primary debulking surgery
Note The version of record of this article, first published in International Journal of Clinical Oncology, is available online at Publisher’s website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10147-023-02329-7|
Published Date 2023-05-04
Publication Title International Journal of Clinical Oncology
Volume volume28
Issue issue6
Publisher Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Start Page 804
End Page 815
ISSN 1341-9625
NCID AA11086579
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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PubMed ID 37140771
DOI 10.1007/s10147-023-02329-7
Web of Science KeyUT 000980331700002
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