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Mineo Iwatate
Researcher at IMEC
Publications - 47
Citations - 1107
Mineo Iwatate is an academic researcher from IMEC. The author has contributed to research in topics: Colonoscopy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 38 publications receiving 741 citations.
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Narrow-band imaging (NBI) magnifying endoscopic classification of colorectal tumors proposed by the Japan NBI Expert Team.
Yasushi Sano,Shinji Tanaka,Shin-ei Kudo,Shoichi Saito,Takahisa Matsuda,Yoshiki Wada,Takahiro Fujii,Hiroaki Ikematsu,Toshio Uraoka,Nozomu Kobayashi,Hisashi Nakamura,Kinichi Hotta,Takahiro Horimatsu,Naoto Sakamoto,Kuang-I Fu,Osamu Tsuruta,Hiroshi Kawano,Hiroshi Kashida,Yoji Takeuchi,Hirohisa Machida,Toshihiro Kusaka,Naohisa Yoshida,Ichiro Hirata,Takeshi Terai,Hiro-o Yamano,Kazuhiro Kaneko,Takeshi Nakajima,Taku Sakamoto,Yuichiro Yamaguchi,Naoto Tamai,Naoko Nakano,Nana Hayashi,Shiro Oka,Mineo Iwatate,Hideki Ishikawa,Yoshitaka Murakami,Shigeaki Yoshida,Yutaka Saito +37 more
TL;DR: The Japan NBI Expert Team was constituted with the aim of establishing a universal NBI magnifying endoscopic classification for colorectal tumors (JNET classification) in 2011, and consensus was reached on this classification using the modified Delphi method in June 2014.
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A comparison of the resection rate for cold and hot snare polypectomy for 4–9 mm colorectal polyps: a multicentre randomised controlled trial (CRESCENT study)
Takuji Kawamura,Yoji Takeuchi,Satoshi Asai,Isao Yokota,Eisuke Akamine,Minoru Kato,Takuji Akamatsu,Kazuhiro Tada,Yoriaki Komeda,Mineo Iwatate,Ken Kawakami,Michiko Nishikawa,Daisuke Watanabe,Atsushi Yamauchi,Norimasa Fukata,Masaaki Shimatani,Makoto Ooi,Koichi Fujita,Yasushi Sano,Hiroshi Kashida,Satoru Hirose,Hiroyoshi Iwagami,Noriya Uedo,Satoshi Teramukai,Kiyohito Tanaka +24 more
TL;DR: The complete resection rate for CSP is not inferior to that for HSP, and CSP can be one of the standard techniques for 4–9 mm colorectal polyps.
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Validation study for development of the Japan NBI Expert Team classification of colorectal lesions.
Mineo Iwatate,Yasushi Sano,Shinji Tanaka,Shin-ei Kudo,Shoichi Saito,Takahisa Matsuda,Yoshiki Wada,Takahiro Fujii,Hiroaki Ikematsu,Toshio Uraoka,Nozomu Kobayashi,Hisashi Nakamura,Kinichi Hotta,Takahiro Horimatsu,Naoto Sakamoto,Kuang-I Fu,Osamu Tsuruta,Hiroshi Kawano,Hiroshi Kashida,Yoji Takeuchi,Hirohisa Machida,Toshihiro Kusaka,Naohisa Yoshida,Ichiro Hirata,Takeshi Terai,Hiro-o Yamano,Takeshi Nakajima,Taku Sakamoto,Yuichiro Yamaguchi,Naoto Tamai,Naoko Nakano,Nana Hayashi,Shiro Oka,Hideki Ishikawa,Yoshitaka Murakami,Shigeaki Yoshida,Yutaka Saito +36 more
TL;DR: The Japan narrow‐band imaging (NBI) Expert Team (JNET) was organized to unify four previous magnifying NBI classifications and created criteria (referred to as the NBI scale) for evaluation of vessel pattern and surface pattern.
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Continuous Anticoagulation and Cold Snare Polypectomy Versus Heparin Bridging and Hot Snare Polypectomy in Patients on Anticoagulants With Subcentimeter Polyps: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Yoji Takeuchi,Katsuhiro Mabe,Yuichi Shimodate,Shinji Yoshii,Shinya Yamada,Mineo Iwatate,Takuji Kawamura,Kinichi Hotta,Koji Nagaike,Nobuaki Ikezawa,Tomoaki Yamasaki,Yoriaki Komeda,Satoshi Asai,Yasuhiro Abe,Takuji Akamatsu,Yuko Sakakibara,Hisatomo Ikehara,Yuzuru Kinjo,Takashi Ohta,Yoko Kitamura,Takashi Shono,Takuya Inoue,Yoshio Ohda,Nozomu Kobayashi,Tokuma Tanuma,Ryu Sato,Taku Sakamoto,Naohiko Harada,Akiko Chino,Hideki Ishikawa,Masanori Nojima,Toshio Uraoka +31 more
TL;DR: Cold snare polypectomy with CA might be a standard approach to removing subcentimeter polyps in patients receiving anticoagulants if the incidence of severe adverse events is noninferior to that of HB+HSP, the conventional strategy.
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Colorectal cancer screening of the general population in East Asia
Yasushi Sano,Jeong-Sik Byeon,Xiao‐bo Li,Martin C.S. Wong,Han-Mo Chiu,Rungsun Rerknimitr,Takahiro Utsumi,Santa Hattori,Wataru Sano,Mineo Iwatate,P.W.Y. Chiu,Joseph J.Y. Sung +11 more
TL;DR: The fecal occult blood test is widely used for CRC screening in these countries, and its effectiveness in reducing CRC incidence and mortality has been demonstrated; however, the low participation rate in CRC screening programs is a problem to be solved in every country.