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In Ho Chang
Researcher at Chung-Ang University
Publications - 175
Citations - 1546
In Ho Chang is an academic researcher from Chung-Ang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bladder cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 147 publications receiving 1300 citations. Previous affiliations of In Ho Chang include Seoul National University & Korea Electric Power Corporation.
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Impact of Changing Trends in Medical Therapy on Surgery for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Over Two Decades
Se Young Choi,Tae-Hyoung Kim,Soon Chul Myung,Young Tae Moon,Kyung Do Kim,Young Sun Kim,Hye-Ryoun Kim,In Ho Chang +7 more
TL;DR: Although patients who underwent surgery were older after widespread use of medical therapy for BPH, advancements in surgical techniques have benefitted these patients.
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Role of the mTOR Pathway in the Progression and Recurrence of Bladder Cancer: An Immunohistochemical Tissue Microarray Study
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that mTOR pathway activation, as assessed by phos4E-BP1 phosphorylation, is related to bladder cancer tumorigenesis and that S6 protein phosphorylated is associated with a high level of disease recurrence and progression and poor cancer-specific survival.
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Intravesical delivery of rapamycin via folate-modified liposomes dispersed in thermo-reversible hydrogel
Ho Yub Yoon,In Ho Chang,Yoon Tae Goo,Chang Hyun Kim,Tae Hoon Kang,Soo-Yeon Kim,Sang Jin Lee,Seh Hyon Song,Young Mi Whang,Young-Wook Choi +9 more
TL;DR: Intravesical instillation of R-FL/P407 might represent a good candidate for bladder cancer treatment, owing to its enhanced retention and FR-targeting.
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Usefulness of low-dose nonenhanced computed tomography with iterative reconstruction for evaluation of urolithiasis: diagnostic performance and agreement between the urologist and the radiologist.
TL;DR: LDCT-IR provided an excellent diagnostic performance and interobserver agreement between the urologist and the uroradiologist, reducing radiation exposure significantly; in real settings, the Urologist should consider replacing LDCT- IR as the standard examination for detecting urolithiasis.
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Association between metabolic syndrome and chronic kidney disease in the Korean population.
In Ho Chang,June Hyun Han,Soon Chul Myung,Kyung Won Kwak,Tae-Hyoung Kim,Sang Wook Park,Nak Young Choi,Woo Hyun Chung,Seung Hyun Ahn +8 more
TL;DR: A retrospective study examines the association between the metabolic syndrome (MS) and risk for the development of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in men and women over a 25-year period.