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Takashi Shuto
Researcher at Yokohama City University
Publications - 67
Citations - 2649
Takashi Shuto is an academic researcher from Yokohama City University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiosurgery & Arteriovenous malformation. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 62 publications receiving 2058 citations.
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Stereotactic radiosurgery for patients with multiple brain metastases (JLGK0901): a multi-institutional prospective observational study
Masaaki Yamamoto,Toru Serizawa,Takashi Shuto,Atsuya Akabane,Yoshinori Higuchi,Jun Kawagishi,Kazuhiro Yamanaka,Yasunori Sato,Hidefumi Jokura,Shoji Yomo,Osamu Nagano,Hiroyuki Kenai,Akihito Moriki,Satoshi O. Suzuki,Yoshihisa Kida,Yoshiyasu Iwai,Motohiro Hayashi,Hiroaki Onishi,Masazumi Gondo,Mitsuya Sato,Tomohide Akimitsu,Kenji Kubo,Yasuhiro Kikuchi,Toru Shibasaki,Tomoaki Goto,Masami Takanashi,Yoshimasa Mori,Kintomo Takakura,Naokatsu Saeki,Etsuo Kunieda,Hidefumi Aoyama,Suketaka Momoshima,Kazuhiro Tsuchiya +32 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that stereotactic radiosurgery without WBRT in patients with five to ten brain metastases is non-inferior to that in Patients with two to four brain metastased.
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A Multi-institutional Prospective Observational Study of Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Patients With Multiple Brain Metastases (JLGK0901 Study Update): Irradiation-related Complications and Long-term Maintenance of Mini-Mental State Examination Scores.
Masaaki Yamamoto,Toru Serizawa,Yoshinori Higuchi,Yasunori Sato,Jun Kawagishi,Kazuhiro Yamanaka,Takashi Shuto,Atsuya Akabane,Hidefumi Jokura,Shoji Yomo,Osamu Nagano,Hidefumi Aoyama +11 more
TL;DR: This longer-term follow-up study further supports the already-reported noninferiority hypothesis of SRS alone for patients with 5 to 10 BMs versus 2 to 4 BMs.
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Recurrent mutations of CD79B and MYD88 are the hallmark of primary central nervous system lymphomas.
Taishi Nakamura,Taishi Nakamura,K. Tateishi,K. Tateishi,Tohru Niwa,Yuko Matsushita,Kaoru Tamura,Manabu Kinoshita,Kazuhiro Tanaka,Shintaro Fukushima,Hirokazu Takami,Hideyuki Arita,A. Kubo,Takashi Shuto,M. Ohno,Yasuji Miyakita,Sylvia Kocialkowski,Takashi Sasayama,Naoya Hashimoto,Taketoshi Maehara,Soichiro Shibui,Toshikazu Ushijima,Nobutaka Kawahara,Yoshitaka Narita,K. Ichimura +24 more
TL;DR: The underlying genetic profiles of PCNSL are unraveled to unearth the genetic alterations leading to the impairment of the NF‐κB pathway in PC NSLs.
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Evaluation of First-line Radiosurgery vs Whole-Brain Radiotherapy for Small Cell Lung Cancer Brain Metastases: The FIRE-SCLC Cohort Study.
Chad G. Rusthoven,Masaaki Yamamoto,Denise Bernhardt,Derek E. Smith,Dexiang Gao,Toru Serizawa,Shoji Yomo,Hitoshi Aiyama,Yoshinori Higuchi,Takashi Shuto,Atsuya Akabane,Yasunori Sato,Ajay Niranjan,Andrew Faramand,L. Dade Lunsford,James McInerney,Leonard Tuanquin,Brad E. Zacharia,Veronica Chiang,Charu Singh,James B. Yu,Steve Braunstein,David Mathieu,Charles J Touchette,Cheng-Chia Lee,Huai-Che Yang,Ayal A. Aizer,Daniel N. Cagney,Michael D. Chan,Douglas Kondziolka,Kenneth E. Bernstein,Joshua S. Silverman,Inga S. Grills,Zaid A. Siddiqui,Justin C. Yuan,Jason P. Sheehan,Diogo Cordeiro,Kename Nosaki,Takahashi Seto,Christopher P Deibert,Vivek Verma,Samuel E. Day,Lia M. Halasz,Ronald E Warnick,Daniel M. Trifiletti,Joshua D. Palmer,Albert Attia,Benjamin Li,Christopher P. Cifarelli,Paul D. Brown,John A. Vargo,John A. Vargo,Stephanie E. Combs,Kerstin A. Kessel,Stefan Rieken,Samir Patel,Matthias Guckenberger,Nicolaus Andratschke,Brian D. Kavanagh,Tyler P. Robin +59 more
TL;DR: Results of this study suggest that the primary trade-offs associated with SRS without WBRT, including a shorter TTCP without a decrease in overall survival, are similar to those observed in settings in which SRS is already established.
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Differentiation of Brain Tumor Recurrence from Post-Radiotherapy Necrosis with 11C-Methionine PET: Visual Assessment versus Quantitative Assessment.
Ryogo Minamimoto,Toshiyuki Saginoya,Chisato Kondo,Noriaki Tomura,Kimiteru Ito,Yuka Matsuo,Shigeo Matsunaga,Takashi Shuto,Atsuya Akabane,Yoko Miyata,Shuji Sakai,Kazuo Kubota +11 more
TL;DR: The visual assessment showed no significant difference from quantitative assessment of MET-PET with a relevant cut-off value for the differentiation of recurrent brain tumors from radiation-induced necrosis, and to compare it to the accuracy of quantitative analysis.