Publications by authors named "Shinsuke Nakashima"

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  • Increased skeletal muscle mass during AG (nab-paclitaxel plus gemcitabine) treatment may have significant clinical implications for patients with advanced pancreatic cancer (APC), particularly in relation to their ability to receive second-line chemotherapy.
  • A study analyzed 67 APC patients who underwent AG treatment between 2015 and 2021, comparing patients who went on to receive second-line chemotherapy with those who received supportive care after treatment.
  • Key findings indicated that better performance status and increased muscle mass were linked to higher chances of receiving subsequent chemotherapy, suggesting that maintaining or increasing muscle mass during treatment could be beneficial.
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  • An 80-year-old woman was diagnosed with anal canal cancer after presenting with melena and underwent robot-assisted surgery that confirmed stage IIIb cancer.
  • A year later, she developed local recurrence in the perineum and was also found to have ascending colon cancer, prompting additional surgeries including laparoscopic resections.
  • Post-surgery, her condition improved, and there were no signs of recurrence for six months.
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We report a case of a female in her fifties with early appendiceal adenocarcinoma coexisting with high-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm(HAMN)with a review of the literature. The patient presented to our hospital because of an enlarged appendix noted by contrast-enhanced CT performed for hematuria. Contrast-enhanced CT showed that the appendix had swollen to 10 mm and mucus had accumulated inside, which had no evidence of obvious malignancy.

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Although the antitumor effects of antihypertensive drugs for patients with advanced pancreatic cancer (APC) have been investigated, their efficacy remains unclear. Previous studies suggest that hypertensive (HT) patients with APC are significantly older than non-HT patients with APC, and that other major baseline differences in patient characteristics which may affect prognosis exist between HT and non-HT patients. It is also possible that antihypertensive drugs lack antitumor activity.

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Background: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of microsatellite instability (MSI)-high status in hepato-biliary-pancreatic malignancies in clinical practice and the clinical characteristics of and therapeutic results of pembrolizumab on patients with MSI-high cancers.

Methods: The subjects were 283 patients who had undergone MSI tests for unresectable, metastatic hepato-biliary-pancreatic malignancies at seven hospitals. The tests were polymerase chain reaction fragment analyses using the microsatellite markers consisting of BAT25, BAT26, NR21, NR24, and MONO27.

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Objective: Second-line (2L) chemotherapy is important for improved survival in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer (APC). However, approximately half of patients with APC do not receive 2L chemotherapy because of disease progression or adverse events. Baseline factors predictive of the receipt of 2L chemotherapy remain unknown.

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The patient was 80s woman, whose chief complaint of fever and abdominal pain. She visited our hospital, and further evaluation revealed sigmoid colon cancer invading the uterus and abdominal wall. The pooling of pus in the uterus was formed and we diagnosed as pyometra.

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  • * Diagnosis revealed rectal cancer invading the prostate with metastasis to lymph nodes, classified as T4bN3M0, Stage Ⅲc.
  • * After receiving chemotherapy (4 courses of CAPOX plus bevacizumab), the patient's condition improved, and he underwent robotic pelvic surgery, remaining cancer-free for five months post-treatment.
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A 42-year-old woman visited our hospital complaining of fever and diarrhea. She had abdominal swelling and muscular defense. CT revealed a lobulated tumor occupying the lower abdomen.

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  • Simple mucinous cyst (SMC) of the pancreas is a type of benign tumor that, according to the Baltimore Consensus in 2014, has no risk of cancer or recurrence.
  • A woman in her 50s experienced abdominal pain and was found to have a large pancreatic cyst that ruptured, leading to pancreatitis and increased inflammatory markers.
  • This case of SMC is notable because ruptures of these types of cysts are rare, and the patient has shown no signs of recurrence for a year following surgical removal.
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We report a case of a male in his sixties with appendiceal cancer who underwent radical resection following CAPOX plus bevacizumab neoadjuvant chemotherapy. The patient presented to our hospital with a chief complaint of chronic low abdominal pain. Contrast-enhanced CT before neoadjuvant chemotherapy revealed an inhomogeneous tumor in the ileocecal region.

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An 81-year-old female who suffered from headache and general fatigue was diagnosed multiple liver abscesses by abdominal computed tomography(CT). Antibiotics and percutaneous transhepatic abscess drainage(PTAD)were performed, liver abscesses were improved. During the treatment, followed abdominal CT indicated lower rectal tumor.

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  • This case study highlights a rare instance of multiple serous cystadenomas (SCN) in a 60-year-old female, which are typically solitary and non-invasive.
  • The patient was diagnosed with three multilocular cystic tumors in the distal pancreas, which gradually caused splenic vein stenosis and atrophy of the pancreatic tissue over time.
  • The findings suggest that even benign tumors can lead to significant complications like vein stenosis and duct dilation, not just through invasion but also via compression effects.
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Background: Only few studies in literature have analyzed the clinical effects of peritoneal lavage status in biliary tract cancers.

Aim: We aimed to assess the effect of cytology-positive peritoneal lavage on survival for patients with biliary tract cancer who underwent curative resection.

Methods: The KHBO1701 study was a multi-institutional retrospective study that assessed the clinical effects of peritoneal lavage cytology in biliary tract cancers.

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Background: Second-line (2L) chemotherapy after nab-paclitaxel plus gemcitabine (AG) is important for improving the survival of patients with advanced pancreatic cancer (APC). However, many patients fail to receive 2L chemotherapy because of rapid disease progression. Therefore, early recognition of any ineffectiveness during AG might lead to an increased induction rate of 2L chemotherapy.

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Background: Bridge to surgery (BTS) using a self-expandable metallic stent (SEMS) for the treatment of obstructive colorectal cancer improves the patient's quality of life. This study aimed to examine prognostic factors of obstructive colorectal cancer.

Methods: We analyzed stage II-III resectable colon cancer cases (Cur A) retrospectively registered between January 2005 and December 2017.

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Background: Second-line (2 L) chemotherapy is important for improved survival. However, the efficacy of S-1 after nab-paclitaxel plus gemcitabine (AG) for advanced pancreatic cancer (APC) remains unclear.

Aim: We retrospectively investigated the clinical impact of S-1 after AG.

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A 64-year-old man presented with the chief complaint of weakness in the left half of his body. He fell down on the road while riding a bicycle and was transported to the emergency room. A contrast-enhanced brain MRI revealed a 28mm ringshaped mass in the right frontal lobe.

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Background: Since the introduction of the guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of esophageal carcinoma in 2007, the indication for placing an esophageal stent has changed, especially with respect to the treatment of esophageal stricture after chemoradiotherapy(CRT). For CRT cases, irradiation after stent placement and stent placement after CRT are not recommended due to the risk of perforation.

Methods: Thirty-eight patients who underwent esophageal stenting in our department between January 2007 and December 2018 and who were diagnosed with thoracic esophageal cancer were included in this study.

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A 94-year-old woman, who had been treated for multiple colon cancers 4 years ago, complained of umbilicus induration and had been followed up in a previous hospital with a diagnosis of periumbilical inflammation. Four years and 3 months postoperatively, the umbilical induration was enlarged, and umbilical metastasis of adenocarcinoma was diagnosed on biopsy. Umbilical resection was performed, and multiple peritoneal metastases were revealed.

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We report a case involving a 76-year-old woman with transverse colon cancer undergoing long-term chemotherapy following palliative colonic stent placement. She visited our hospital with a diagnosis of colonic obstruction. Her abdomen was evidently distended and tender.

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A 73-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with anal pain. The 10 cm tumor was observed externally at the 3 o' clock side of his anus. He was unable to maintain the sitting position because of pain and had fecal incontinence and erosive skin inflammation.

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  • Enteric duplication cysts are rare and typically have low morbidity; only 10 cases have been reported, with two having malignant transformation, including the case described here, which involved advanced cancer.
  • A 43-year-old woman presented with abdominal pain and a large cystic mass in her right upper abdomen, initially diagnosed as a tumor from the pancreas.
  • The final pathology confirmed the mass was an isolated advanced enteric duplication cyst cancer, not related to the pancreas, despite preoperative suspicion of mucinous cystic neoplasm leading to surgery.
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