Junichi Mazaki
Tokyo Medical University
50 Papers
8 Citations
Junichi Mazaki is an academic researcher from Tokyo Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Colorectal cancer. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio is a prognostic factor for colon cancer: a propensity score analysis
Junichi Mazaki,Kenji Katsumata,Kenta Kasahara,Tomoya Tago,Takahiro Wada,Hiroshi Kuwabara,Masanobu Enomoto,Tetsuo Ishizaki,Yuichi Nagakawa,Akihiko Tsuchida +9 more
TL;DR: The NLR is an important prognostic factor for advanced Colon cancer, especially for left-sided colon cancer, and it is found that patients with lower NLR values were more likely to have lymph node metastasis compared to those with higherNLR values before case matching.
Salivary metabolomics with machine learning for colorectal cancer detection
Hiroshi Kuwabara,Kenji Katsumata,Atsuhiro Iwabuchi,Ryutaro Udo,Tomoya Tago,Kenta Kasahara,Junichi Mazaki,Masanobu Enomoto,Tetsuo Ishizaki,Ryoko Soya,Miku Kaneko,Sana Ota,Ayame Enomoto,Tomoyoshi Soga,Masaru Tomita,Makoto Sunamura,Akihiko Tsuchida,Masahiro Sugimoto,Yuichi Nagakawa +18 more
TL;DR: Salivary metabolomics combined with ML demonstrated high accuracy and versatility in detecting CRC.
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Comparison of the clinical results of abdominoperanal intersphincteric resection and abdominoperineal resection for lower rectal cancer
TL;DR: ISR is a feasible surgical procedure for T1–2 tumors and patients with stage III tumors should be considered for adjuvant therapy to control distant recurrence regardless of the surgical procedure.
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Artificial intelligence predicts lymph node metastasis or risk of lymph node metastasis in T1 colorectal cancer
Kenta Kasahara,Kenji Katsumata,Akira Saito,Tetsuo Ishizaki,Masanobu Enomoto,Junichi Mazaki,Tomoya Tago,Yuichi Nagakawa,Jun Matsubayashi,Toshitaka Nagao,Hiroshi Hirano,Masahiko Kuroda,Akihiko Tsuchida +12 more
TL;DR: Lymph node metastasis risk was predicted with 81.8–86.3% accuracy for randomly validated cases, using a learning model with biopsy data, and an association between biopsy specimens and lymph node metastases in T1 CRC may contribute to increased accuracy of preoperative diagnosis.
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Multiple rapidly growing desmoid tumors that were difficult to distinguish from recurrence of rectal cancer.
Koki Nakanishi,Dai Shida,Shunsuke Tsukamoto,Hiroki Ochiai,Junichi Mazaki,Hirokazu Taniguchi,Yukihide Kanemitsu +6 more
TL;DR: Desmoid tumors should not be excluded as a differential diagnosis for intra-abdominal masses after intra-ABdominal surgery, even in cases of rapidly growing multiple masses.