Publications by authors named "Shigemi Murayama"

The rate of breast cancer mortality in Okinawa has gradually been increasing up to 2010. Now Okinawa has the second worst mortality rate in Japan, in part due to the enormous dietary changes resulting from the post-World War II US military occupation, high incidence of obesity, high non-optimal treatment rate, and low breast-cancer screening rate. To reduce breast cancer mortality in Okinawa, we established the Okinawa Breast Oncology Meeting (OBOM) in 2012.

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A 73-year-old man had undergone right hemicolectomy for advanced colon cancer in May 2006, and he concurrently had multiple liver metastases. After the operation, the patient was given chemotherapy with FOLFIRI. A partial response was achieved for twelve months, and then the liver tumors enlarged.

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