Publications by authors named "K SHIMAO"

A 72-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with bloody stools and constipation. She was diagnosed with advanced lower rectal cancer with multiple liver and pulmonary metastases. Because the rectal cancer was located 2 cm from the anal verge, we suggested she undergo an abdominoperineal resection(Miles operation), but she refused to undergo a colostomy.

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Dendritic cells (DCs) are potent antigen-presenting cells which play pivotal roles in immunological response. The clinical application of DCs induced from peripheral monocytes in vitro has been initiated as a promising immuno-logical therapy against cancer. If the same type of immuno-stimulator could be achieved without in vitro manipulation, it might be very convenient in clinical settings.

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Tumor growth and metastasis depend on angiogenesis, which is triggered by a chemical signal from the tumor cells to resting endothelial cells which then enter into a phase of rapid growth. Platelet Factor 4 (PF4) inhibits endothelial proliferation in vitro and angiogenesis in vivo. PF4 also inhibits tumor growth, however, as with other angiogenesis inhibitors, sustained tumor growth inhibition requires prolonged exposure to the recombinant protein.

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In this study, we demonstrated that chemoimmunotherapy using S-1, a novel oral fluoropyrimidine anticancer drug, combined with lentinan (LNT), a beta (1 --> 3) glucan, was effective in vivo, and we clarified the augmentation of the function of dendritic cells (DCs) in vivo and in vitro. The survival period of Colon-26-bearing mice treated with S-1 + LNT was significantly more prolonged than that of mice treated with S-1 alone (P < 0.05).

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Background/aims: We have performed endoscopic aspiration mucosectomy for early gastric cancer since June 1993. In order to increase the complete resection rate, it is necessary to place the cancer in the center of the resection field. To facilitate complete resection, a circular incision to guide aspiration mucosectomy was made with a cutting knife (pre-cutting) before endoscopic aspiration mucosectomy, a procedure that we call endoscopic aspiration mucosectomy, with pre-cutting.

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