Kazuhiko Ino
Wakayama Medical University
195 Papers
1.8K Citations
Kazuhiko Ino is an academic researcher from Wakayama Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Ovarian cancer. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 189 publications. Previous affiliations of Kazuhiko Ino include Nagoya University.
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Papers
Survival impact of adjuvant paclitaxel and carboplatin for early-stage ovarian clear-cell carcinoma with complete surgical staging.
Hiroaki Kajiyama,Kiyosumi Shibata,Shiro Suzuki,Kazuhiko Ino,Michiyasu Kawai,Tetsuro Nagasaka,Akihiro Nawa,Fumitaka Kikkawa +7 more
TL;DR: In the current examination of the long-term survival of early-stage CCC patients, the authors did not identify a superiority of TC over various CDDP-based regimens as frontline adjuvant chemotherapy.
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Immune reconstitution after autologous hematopoietic transplantation with Lin-, CD34+, Thy-1lo selected or intact stem cell products.
Rakesh K. Singh,Michelle L. Varney,Cheryl Leutzinger,Julie M. Vose,Philip J. Bierman,Suleyman Buyukberber,Kazuhiko Ino,Kevin K. Loh,Craig R. Nichols,David J. Inwards,Robert Rifkin,James E. Talmadge +11 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that the peripheral tolerance in patients receiving HDT and an autologous SCT occurs independent of graft composition, although immune function and CD4 recovery are better facilitated by transplantation of an intact product.
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Identical twins with mature cystic teratomas treated with laparoscopic surgery: Two case reports
TL;DR: It may be important to consider the possibility of mature cystic teratoma in the identical twin of a patient, even in the absence of symptoms, for early diagnosis of ovarian neoplasms.
Percutaneous interstitial brachytherapy for adrenal metastasis: technical report
Kazushi Kishi,Shinji Tamura,Yasushi Mabuchi,Tetsuo Sonomura,Yasutaka Noda,Motoki Nakai,Morio Sato,Kazuhiko Ino,Noboru Yamanaka +8 more
TL;DR: An interstitial brachytherapy technique was developed and applied to two patients who developed adrenal metastasis as the third recurrence of uterine cervical cancer after reirradiation and one who developed metachronous multiple metastases from malignant melanoma, both on an outpatient basis.
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