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Dokkyo Medical University
Education•Mibu, Japan•
About: Dokkyo Medical University is a education organization based out in Mibu, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Medicine & Population. The organization has 2764 authors who have published 5168 publications receiving 84479 citations. The organization is also known as: Dokkyō Ika Daigaku.
Topics: Medicine, Population, Cancer, Diabetes mellitus, Transplantation
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Teikyo University1, Hiroshima University2, Niigata University3, University of Tsukuba4, Saitama Medical University5, Tokyo Medical and Dental University6, University of Tokyo7, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research8, Kyorin University9, Kyoto University10, National Defense Medical College11, Dokkyo Medical University12, Tohoku University13, Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital14, Osaka Medical College15, Kurume University16, International University of Health and Welfare17, Toho University18
TL;DR: The English version of the JSCCR Guidelines 2016 is presented, which can be used as a tool for treating colorectal cancer in actual clinical practice settings and as a guide to obtaining informed consent from patients and choosing the method of treatment for each patient.
Abstract: Colorectal cancer is a major cause of death in Japan, where it accounts for the largest number of deaths from malignant neoplasms in women and the third largest number in men. Many new treatment methods have been developed over the last few decades. The Japanese Society for Cancer of the Colon and Rectum (JSCCR) guidelines 2010 for the treatment of colorectal cancer (JSCCR Guidelines 2010) have been prepared to show standard treatment strategies for colorectal cancer, to eliminate disparities among institutions in terms of treatment, to eliminate unnecessary treatment and insufficient treatment, and to deepen mutual understanding between health-care professionals and patients by making these Guidelines available to the general public. These Guidelines have been prepared by consensuses reached by the JSCCR Guideline Committee, based on a careful review of the evidence retrieved by literature searches and in view of the medical health insurance system and actual clinical practice settings in Japan. Therefore, these Guidelines can be used as a tool for treating colorectal cancer in actual clinical practice settings. More specifically, they can be used as a guide to obtaining informed consent from patients and choosing the method of treatment for each patient. As a result of the discussions held by the Guideline Committee, controversial issues were selected as Clinical Questions, and recommendations were made. Each recommendation is accompanied by a classification of the evidence and a classification of recommendation categories based on the consensus reached by the Guideline Committee members. Here we present the English version of the JSCCR Guidelines 2010.
1,709 citations
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Osaka University1, Asahikawa Medical College2, Dokkyo Medical University3, University of Tokyo4, Ehime University5, Tohoku University6, Kurume University7, Jichi Medical University8, Nagoya City University9, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine10, Keio University11, Sapporo Medical University12, Saitama Medical University13, University of the Ryukyus14, Niigata University15, Shiga University of Medical Science16, Yokohama City University17
TL;DR: The Japanese Society of Hypertension Guidelines for the Management ofhypertension (JSH 2009) provide guidelines for the management ofpertension in patients with high blood pressure.
Abstract: The Japanese Society of Hypertension Guidelines for the Management of Hypertension (JSH 2009)
1,409 citations
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Sapporo Medical University1, University of Tokyo2, Asahikawa Medical University3, Ehime University4, Tohoku University5, Kurume University6, Dokkyo Medical University7, Mie University8, Keio University9, Osaka City University10, Jichi Medical University11, Kawasaki Medical School12, Kumamoto University13, Nagoya City University14, National Defense Medical College15, Shiga University of Medical Science16, Osaka University17, Saga University18, University of the Ryukyus19, Saitama Medical University20, Yokohama City University21
TL;DR: Kazuaki SHIMAMOTO, Katsuyuki ANDO, Toshiro FUJITA, Naoyuki HASEBE, Jitsuo HIGAKI, Masatsugu HORIUCHI, Yutaka IMAI, Tsutomu IMAIZUMI, Toshihiko ISHIMITSU, Masaaki ITO, Sadayoshi ITO and Hiroshi ITOH are presented.
Abstract: Kazuaki SHIMAMOTO, Katsuyuki ANDO, Toshiro FUJITA, Naoyuki HASEBE, Jitsuo HIGAKI, Masatsugu HORIUCHI, Yutaka IMAI, Tsutomu IMAIZUMI, Toshihiko ISHIMITSU, Masaaki ITO, Sadayoshi ITO, Hiroshi ITOH, Hiroshi IWAO, Hisashi KAI, Kazuomi KARIO, Naoki KASHIHARA, Yuhei KAWANO, Shokei KIM-MITSUYAMA, Genjiro KIMURA, Katsuhiko KOHARA, Issei KOMURO, Hiroo KUMAGAI, Hideo MATSUURA, Katsuyuki MIURA, Ryuichi MORISHITA, Mitsuhide NARUSE, Koichi NODE, Yusuke OHYA, Hiromi RAKUGI, Ikuo SAITO, Shigeyuki SAITOH, Kazuyuki SHIMADA, Tatsuo SHIMOSAWA, Hiromichi SUZUKI, Kouichi TAMURA, Norio TANAHASHI, Takuya TSUCHIHASHI, Makoto UCHIYAMA, Shinichiro UEDA, Satoshi UMEMURA, on behalf of The Japanese Society of Hypertension Committee for Guidelines for the Management of Hypertension
1,061 citations
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Brigham and Women's Hospital1, Johns Hopkins University2, University of Sydney3, University of Groningen4, Kaiser Permanente5, Geisinger Medical Center6, Steno Diabetes Center7, Aarhus University8, Dokkyo Medical University9, University of Alberta10, National Kidney Foundation11, University of Tsukuba12, National Health Research Institutes13, China Medical University (Taiwan)14, National Institutes of Health15
TL;DR: Despite higher risks for mortality and ESRD in diabetes, the relative risks of these outcomes by eGFR and ACR are much the same irrespective of the presence or absence of diabetes, emphasising the importance of kidney disease as a predictor of clinical outcomes.
984 citations
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Fukuoka University1, Kindai University2, Teikyo University3, Nagoya Gakuin University4, International University of Health and Welfare5, Jichi Medical University6, Dokkyo Medical University7, Mie University8, Tohoku University9, Kurume University10, Osaka University11, Tokyo Medical University12, Kawasaki Medical School13, Saitama Medical University14, University of Miyazaki15, Kyushu University16, Ehime University17, National Defense Medical College18, Shiga University of Medical Science19, Kumamoto University20, Kansai University of Welfare Sciences21, University of the Ryukyus22, Sapporo Medical University23, Oita University24, Yokohama City University25, Yokohama City University Medical Center26
TL;DR: The story of the life and times of Toshihiko Umemura and his family in the years leading up to and including his death.
Abstract: Satoshi Umemura ● Hisatomi Arima ● Shuji Arima ● Kei Asayama ● Yasuaki Dohi ● Yoshitaka Hirooka ● Takeshi Horio ● Satoshi Hoshide ● Shunya Ikeda ● Toshihiko Ishimitsu ● Masaaki Ito ● Sadayoshi Ito ● Yoshio Iwashima ● Hisashi Kai ● Kei Kamide ● Yoshihiko Kanno ● Naoki Kashihara ● Yuhei Kawano ● Toru Kikuchi ● Kazuo Kitamura ● Takanari Kitazono ● Katsuhiko Kohara ● Masataka Kudo ● Hiroo Kumagai ● Kiyoshi Matsumura ● Hideo Matsuura ● Katsuyuki Miura ● Masashi Mukoyama ● Satoko Nakamura ● Takayoshi Ohkubo ● Yusuke Ohya ● Takafumi Okura ● Hiromi Rakugi ● Shigeyuki Saitoh ● Hirotaka Shibata ● Tatsuo Shimosawa ● Hiromichi Suzuki ● Shori Takahashi ● Kouichi Tamura ● Hirofumi Tomiyama ● Takuya Tsuchihashi ● Shinichiro Ueda ● Yoshinari Uehara ● Hidenori Urata ● Nobuhito Hirawa
903 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Yusuke Nakamura | 179 | 2076 | 160313 |
Keith M. Sullivan | 105 | 447 | 39067 |
Hiromi Rakugi | 80 | 657 | 25375 |
Nobuhiro Yuki | 77 | 442 | 20320 |
Yukio Nagasaki | 68 | 428 | 19159 |
Hiroshi Nakajima | 66 | 386 | 16813 |
Richard N. Channick | 55 | 241 | 14571 |
Mohammad O. Hoque | 53 | 145 | 8672 |
Toshio Nishikimi | 51 | 206 | 10283 |
Joji Ando | 51 | 147 | 7902 |
Shigeo Kure | 50 | 393 | 10601 |
Yo Kato | 49 | 149 | 14141 |
Masayuki Ishihara | 49 | 256 | 8365 |
Hiroaki Matsuoka | 48 | 295 | 11759 |
Tomonori Yamanishi | 46 | 252 | 6752 |