Y. Kanemitsu
7 Papers
Y. Kanemitsu is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
VOLTAGE-2: multicenter phase II study of nivolumab monotherapy in patients with mismatch repair-deficient resectable locally advanced rectal cancer
H. Bando,Y. Tsukada,S. Kumagai,Y. Miyashita,Asuka Taketomi,S. Yuki,Yasuo Komatsu,T. Akiyoshi,Eiji Shinozaki,Y. Kanemitsu,A. Takashima,M. Shiozawa,A. Shiomi,K. Yamazaki,N. Matsuhashi,H. Hasegawa,T. Kato,E. Oki,Makoto Fukui,M. Wakabayashi,Nozomu Fuse,Hiriyoshi Nishikawa,M. Ito,T. Yoshino +23 more
- 01 Mar 2024
TL;DR: This multicenter phase II study (VOLTAGE-2) investigates the efficacy and safety of 1-year nivolumab monotherapy in patients with mismatch repair-deficient resectable locally advanced rectal cancer, evaluating biomarkers and quality of life outcomes.
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609P The impact of surgical invasiveness on the efficacy of mFOLFOX6 in resected colorectal liver metastasis: An exploratory analysis of JCOG0603
Y. Takamizawa,K. Kataoka,Junki Mizusawa,Y. Shimizu,Y. Inaba,M. Ohue,K. Komori,A. Shiomi,M. Shiozawa,Jonathan Hirohiko Watanabe,T. Suto,Y. Kinugasa,Y. Takii,Hideaki Bando,T. Kobatake,M. Inomata,K. Danno,M. Ito,Hirokazu Ojima,Y. Kanemitsu +19 more
TL;DR: This study examines the impact of surgical invasiveness on the efficacy of mFOLFOX6 in resected colorectal liver metastasis, finding that relative resected liver weight and operative time are poor prognostic factors for disease-free survival and tolerability of chemotherapy.
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416P A randomized controlled trial to compare laparoscopic surgery with open surgery for symptomatic, non-curable stage IV colorectal cancer (CRC): First efficacy results from Japan clinical oncology group study JCOG1107
Tomonori Akagi,Masahumi Inomata,R. Kanzaka,Hiroshi Katayama,Haruo Fukuda,Akio Shiomi,Masaaki Ito,Junko Watanabe,Kosho Murata,Y. Hirano,M. Shimomura,T. Shunsuke,Tetsuya Hamaguchi,Y. Kanemitsu +13 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors conducted a trial to confirm the non-inferiority of laparoscopic surgery to open surgery in terms of progression-free survival (PFS).
A Study of Plaque Adhesion during Implant Treatment of Missing Molars
Y. Hasegawa,Yukiko Kishimoto,Y. Kanemitsu,Toshi-ichiro Tanabe,Kuniteru Nagahara,Tetsuji Nakamoto +5 more
TL;DR: The zirconia superstructure is ex-tremely good from the viewpoint of plaque adhesion, but cases with a large stained area at the time of provisional restoration should be carefully followed up.
Complications of CAD/CAM Fabricated Surgical Template for Static Computer-Aided Implant Surgery
Yukiko Kishimoto,Y. Hasegawa,Y. Kanemitsu,Kuniteru Nagahara,Tetsuji Nakamoto +4 more
TL;DR: Although the spread of CAD/CAM surgical templates has made it possible to avoid problems caused by the position of the implant, it has been difficult to avoid fractures in cases of mandibular free end defects with high Hounsfield unit.