Publications by authors named "Hitoshi Tsuda"

Tumor cell nuclear size (NS) indicates malignant potential in breast cancer; however, its clinical significance in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is unknown. Artificial intelligence (AI) can quantitatively evaluate histopathological findings. The aim was to measure NS in ESCC using AI and elucidate its clinical significance.

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  • The study aimed to categorize tumor-associated stroma (TAS) in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) to reflect its biological behavior.
  • Researchers analyzed 120 TNBC cases, classifying TAS into mature stroma (MS) and immature stroma (IS), finding that MS was more common and associated with higher tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs).
  • Results indicated that IS was linked to poorer progression-free and overall survival rates, highlighting the significance of TAS characteristics in TNBC prognosis and the need for further investigation.
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  • * Case 2 features a 53-year-old woman with left breast cancer, diagnosed with Stage I early-stage solid-tubular carcinoma, characterized as ER-positive, PgR-positive, HER2-negative, and a Ki-67 index of 24%.
  • * Both patients were deemed at intermediate risk for recurrence and were treated with a combination of S-1 and endocrine therapy, which may
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We report encapsulated papillary carcinoma and mucinous carcinoma in a case of local advanced bilateral breast cancer. The patient was 78-year-old woman who had bilateral breast tumor. The right palpable tumor was 6 cm in diameter and left tumor was 7 cm in a diameter.

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Aim/purpose: This study aimed to apply a shock wave from the ventral side of a pig and examine its effect to use the results for new body armor production for humans.

Methods: Seven male hybrid pigs were used. Each pig was placed under general anesthesia on the experimental table in a blast tube in the left lateral position to expose the front chest area, and shock waves generated by compressed air at 3.

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  • The study evaluated how consistently pathologists in Japan score HER2 expression in breast cancer using immunohistochemistry (IHC), focusing on the importance of accurate scoring for treatment decisions.
  • Researchers used whole slide images of 20 breast cancer cases for an online survey where seven expert pathologists established consensus scores, which were then compared with scores from 144 participating pathologists across the country.
  • Results showed a 63.4% agreement rate between the participating pathologists and the consensus scores, indicating variability in scoring and the need for better standardization and training as HER2 therapies continue to develop.
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  • The JCOG0306 trial studied the effectiveness of neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by radiation therapy in primary breast cancer, comparing the representative specimen (RS) method to the traditional total specimen (TS) method for evaluating pathological complete response (pCR).
  • The study involved 103 patients, assessing pCR and quasi-pCR rates with both methods, and found that RS had a higher concordance rate with better identification of strong prognostic groups.
  • Results indicated that both RS and TS methods provided similar prognostic outcomes for pCR groups, but RS method had significant advantages in differentiating patient survival rates more effectively than TS.
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Adjuvant chemotherapy is usually not considered for pT1a pN0 human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive breast cancer due to its low recurrence rate. The present report describes a case of pT1a hormone receptor-positive HER2-positive breast cancer with multiple recurrences in the axillary lymph nodes and liver within 1 year after radical surgery. A 58-year-old woman underwent left total mastectomy and sentinel lymph node biopsy for left breast cancer with pathological stage IA (pT1a pN0).

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  • The study explores the relationship between chronic skin damage (CSD) and its impact on mouse intestines, particularly focusing on the small intestine's response.
  • The application of sodium dodecyl sulfate to induce CSD resulted in observable changes, including villus atrophy, increased intestinal permeability, and higher levels of apoptotic cells in the small intestine.
  • Interleukin-13 (IL-13) was identified as a key factor in the damage, as its inhibition reduced intestinal injury and mast cell infiltration, suggesting that skin damage can lead to gut issues, potentially creating a “leaky gut.”
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  • The study aimed to explore how AI-based measurements of myxoid stroma can predict outcomes in patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) who have undergone surgery after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC).
  • Two patient groups were analyzed: 85 patients from the first cohort and 80 patients from a second validation cohort, both assessed for myxoid stroma in their resected tumors.
  • Results indicated that a higher amount of myxoid stroma was linked to worse overall survival and recurrence outcomes in both cohorts, confirming its potential as a significant prognostic factor in ESCC patients post-NAC.
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Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) is the most common gene responsible for familial Parkinson's disease (PD). The gene product of LRRK2 contains multiple protein domains, including armadillo repeat, ankyrin repeat, leucine-rich repeat (LRR), Ras-of-complex (ROC), C-terminal of ROC (COR), kinase, and WD40 domains. In this study, we performed genetic screening of LRRK2 in our PD cohort, detecting sixteen LRRK2 rare variants.

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Purpose: To determine the prevalence of concomitant squamous metaplasia (SM), the initial histological change from normal urethra to urethral stricture, in bulbar urethral strictures and to investigate the associated clinical factors.

Methods: A retrospective review was conducted on 165 male patients with bulbar urethral strictures who underwent excision and primary anastomosis (EPA) between 2010 and 2020, for whom complete clinical data and excised urethral specimens were available. An experienced pathologist histologically evaluated concomitant SM in paraffin sections of the proximal end of the excised urethra blinded to the clinical data.

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HER2 expression in breast cancer is evaluated to select patients for anti-HER2 therapy. With the advent of newly approved HER2-targeted drugs for low HER2 expression breast cancer, more solid evidence on the whole spectrum of HER2 expression is needed. In this study, we quantitatively assessed HER2 expression from the whole core by combining high-intensity phosphor-integrated dot (PID) immunostaining and whole slide imaging (WSI) analysis.

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The Japanese Breast Cancer Society Clinical Practice Guidelines are published as timely guidance on clinical issues in breast cancer treatment in Japan. In the recent edition of these guidelines, we addressed a new clinical question 34 (CQ 34, systemic treatment part) "Is trastuzumab deruxtecan recommended for patients with unresectable or metastatic HER2-low breast cancer?" and a new future research question 7 (FRQ 7, pathological diagnosis part) "How is HER2-low breast cancer diagnosed for the indication of trastuzumab deruxtecan?". These questions address use of trastuzumab deruxtecan in patients with unresectable or metastatic HER2-low breast cancer who have previously received chemotherapy for metastatic disease.

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Objective: To investigate the clinicopathological factors affecting discrepancies between multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) and histopathological evaluation for diagnosis of extraprostatic extension (EPE) of prostate cancer.

Methods: One hundred-and-three lesions from 96 cases with suspected EPE on preoperative mpMRI, of which 60 and 43 showed bulging and frank capsular breach, respectively, were grouped according to pathological (p)EPE in radical prostatectomy specimens. Additionally, clinicopathological/immunohistochemical findings for periostin reflecting a desmoplastic stromal reaction were compared between these groups.

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Background: We previously developed a site-specific transvascular drug delivery system (DDS) based on photomechanical waves (PMWs) or laser-induced stress/shock waves (LISWs). In this study, we investigated the validity of this method to deliver a clinical photosensitizer, talaporfin sodium (TS), to subcutaneous tumors in mice and to enhance the efficacy of photodynamic therapy (PDT).

Methods: TS solution (2.

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  • The study investigates the genetic background, clinical features, and treatment options for low-grade and high-grade endometrial stromal sarcomas (LGESS and HGESS) and undifferentiated uterine sarcomas (UUS) in light of recent changes in classification and staging.
  • The analysis included 72 LGESS, 25 HGESS, and 16 UUS patients, highlighting that LGESS has a 5-year overall survival (OS) rate of 94%, whereas HGESS and UUS rates are significantly lower at 53% and 25%, respectively.
  • Key findings indicate that poor OS in LGESS is linked to advanced stage, incomplete surgery, and lack of progesterone receptors, while UUS has
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We previously developed a site-selective transvascular drug delivery system based on nanosecond pulsed laser-induced photomechanical waves (PMWs). In this study, we applied this method to the delivery of cisplatin (cis-diamminedichloroplatinum, CDDP) to a subcutaneous tumor in a mouse and examined its antitumor effects. A mouse tumor model with subcutaneous inoculation of human head and neck cancer cells (FaDu cells) was used.

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Although rare, endogenous hypercortisolemia, including Cushing's disease (CD), is known to cause bowel perforation and to mask typical symptoms of bowel perforation, leading to delayed diagnosis. Additionally, elderly patients with CD are considered to be at a higher risk for bowel perforation because intestinal tissue fragility tends to increase in the elderly. Herein, we describe a rare case in which a young adult patient with CD was diagnosed with bowel perforation associated with CD following severe abdominal pain.

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α-Actinin4 (ACTN4), an isoform of non-muscular α-actinin, is involved in enhancing cell motility and promoting cancer infiltration and metastasis in various cancers. However, information remains limited regarding the pathological significance of ACTN4 expression in upper urinary tract urothelial carcinomas (UUTUCs). We obtained tumor samples from 168 consecutive patients with newly diagnosed UUTUCs (92 with renal pelvic cancers and 76 with ureteral cancers), who were treated with nephroureterectomy or partial ureterectomy, and analyzed the expression of the ACTN4 protein and the amplification of ACTN4 using immunohistochemistry and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), respectively.

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  • Curebest™ 95GC is a multi-gene test designed to predict outcomes for patients with a specific type of breast cancer (ER-positive, HER2-negative, and node-negative) who are receiving hormone therapy.
  • In a study involving 215 patients from different hospitals, the test was used to assess risk levels and track outcomes over a median follow-up of 62 months.
  • Results showed that patients classified as low risk had a 98% chance of being free from distant recurrences after 5 years, supporting the test's role in safely reducing the need for aggressive chemotherapy.
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Introduction: Squamous cell carcinoma arising from a suprapubic cystostomy tract is a rare complication of an indwelling catheter and is caused by long-term inflammation and mechanical irritation. Prognosis is relatively poor. Biomarkers in the cancer pathway have not been investigated.

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Purpose: Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) associated with invasive carcinoma ≤ 1 mm in size is defined as DCIS with microinvasion (DCIS/microinvasion) rather than as invasive breast carcinoma. The number of patients with microinvasion accounts for < 1% of all breast cancer in published studies. As the numbers are limited, the prognostic significance of DCIS/microinvasion has not been clearly elucidated.

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The association between germline BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variants (mutations: gBRCAm) and ovarian cancer risk is well established. Germline testing alone cannot detect somatic BRCA1/2 pathogenic variants (sBRCAm), which is calculated based on the proportion of tumor BRCAm (tBRCAm) from tumor samples and gBRCAm. Homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) results mainly from genetic/epigenetic alterations in homologous recombination repair-related genes and can be evaluated by genomic instability status.

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