8 results on '"ISHIBA, T."'
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2. 304P Impact of estrogen receptor positivity for adjuvant endocrine therapy in luminal T1a/bN0M0 breast cancer: A multi-institutional retrospective observational study
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Sasada, S., Takahashi, Y., Terata, K., Kida, K., Sagara, Y., Ueno, T., Anan, K., Suto, A., Kanbayashi, C.K., M. takahashi, Nakamura, R., Ishiba, T., Tsuneizumi, M., Nishimura, S., Naito, Y., Hara, F., Iwata, H., and Shien, T.
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- 2024
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3. Comparison of state-of-the-art biopsy systems for ultrasound-guided breast biopsy using a chicken breast phantom.
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Katsuta L, Fujioka T, Kubota K, Mori M, Yamaga E, Yashima Y, Sato A, Adachi M, Ishiba T, Oda G, Nakagawa T, and Tateishi U
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- Animals, Female, Ultrasonography, Interventional instrumentation, Ultrasonography, Interventional methods, Biopsy, Needle instrumentation, Biopsy, Needle methods, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Breast Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Needles, Vacuum, Equipment Design, Biopsy, Large-Core Needle instrumentation, Biopsy, Large-Core Needle methods, Chickens, Breast diagnostic imaging, Breast pathology, Phantoms, Imaging, Image-Guided Biopsy instrumentation, Image-Guided Biopsy methods
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Purpose: To compare different biopsy systems with different-sized needles by determining the weight of the tissue cores, which is one of the important factors for precise pathological diagnoses, and to provide a rationale for choosing the appropriate breast biopsy system with the appropriate needle for breast cancer biopsy., Methods: Six different vacuum-assisted biopsy (VAB) systems and one core needle biopsy (CNB) system with different-sized needles in different modes were compared, representing 15 total combinations. Tissue cores were obtained from a chicken breast phantom, which is a common substitute for human breast tissue. Five cores were taken for each combination and weighed., Results: The CNB combination provided significantly lighter tissue cores compared with the VAB combinations with the same-size (14-G) needle (P < 0.01). The combinations using the thickest needle obtained the heaviest among all systems (P < 0.02). The untethered battery-free VAB system yielded the lightest specimen among the VAB systems with the same-sized (12-G) needle (P < 0.04). The percent coefficient of variation (%CV) of the core weights obtained using VAB without a basket was significantly smaller compared with the core weights obtained using VAB with a basket (P < 0.01)., Conclusion: VAB systems can yield larger tissue cores compared with CNB systems. The size of the tissue cores varies even with the same-sized needle among different VAB systems. When performing a breast tissue biopsy, it is important to consider not only CNB versus VAB but also what specific device to use with which needle size., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to The Japan Society of Ultrasonics in Medicine.)
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- 2024
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4. AI Use in Mammography for Diagnosing Metachronous Contralateral Breast Cancer.
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Adachi M, Fujioka T, Ishiba T, Nara M, Maruya S, Hayashi K, Kumaki Y, Yamaga E, Katsuta L, Hao D, Hartman M, Mengling F, Oda G, Kubota K, and Tateishi U
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Although several studies have been conducted on artificial intelligence (AI) use in mammography (MG), there is still a paucity of research on the diagnosis of metachronous bilateral breast cancer (BC), which is typically more challenging to diagnose. This study aimed to determine whether AI could enhance BC detection, achieving earlier or more accurate diagnoses than radiologists in cases of metachronous contralateral BC. We included patients who underwent unilateral BC surgery and subsequently developed contralateral BC. This retrospective study evaluated the AI-supported MG diagnostic system called FxMammo™. We evaluated the capability of FxMammo™ (FathomX Pte Ltd., Singapore) to diagnose BC more accurately or earlier than radiologists' assessments. This evaluation was supplemented by reviewing MG readings made by radiologists. Out of 1101 patients who underwent surgery, 10 who had initially undergone a partial mastectomy and later developed contralateral BC were analyzed. The AI system identified malignancies in six cases (60%), while radiologists identified five cases (50%). Notably, two cases (20%) were diagnosed solely by the AI system. Additionally, for these cases, the AI system had identified malignancies a year before the conventional diagnosis. This study highlights the AI system's effectiveness in diagnosing metachronous contralateral BC via MG. In some cases, the AI system consistently diagnosed cancer earlier than radiological assessments.
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- 2024
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5. A Case of Autoimmune Neutropenia in a Patient Undergoing Breast Cancer Surgery.
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Adachi M, Oda G, Hara M, Kumaki Y, Fujioka T, Ishiba T, and Tateishi U
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Autoimmune neutropenia (AIN) is an extremely rare condition, and there is no effective treatment option for this disorder. AIN can cause major complications in patients with perioperative infection. Herein, we present a 56-year-old female patient who was scheduled for breast cancer surgery. However, she was unexpectedly diagnosed with AIN. Thus, the surgery was postponed, and endocrine therapy was started. After 7 months of treatment, the surgery was performed. Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor was administered before the surgery, but the patient's neutrophil count did not increase. Thus, levofloxacin was administered during the surgery. The patient had fever (38.6°C) 1 day after the surgery. Her surgical wound did not present with redness, and there were no other signs of infection. The fever subsided on the second day after the surgery. Nevertheless, antibiotics were administered for 5 days. The patient was discharged on the sixth day after the surgery., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Mio Adachi et al.)
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- 2024
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6. Relationship between Volpara Density Grade and Compressed Breast Thickness in Japanese Patients with Breast Cancer.
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Adachi M, Ishiba T, Maruya S, Hayashi K, Kumaki Y, Oda G, and Aruga T
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Background: High breast density found using mammographs (MGs) reduces positivity rates and is considered a risk factor for breast cancer. Research on the relationship between Volpara density grade (VDG) and compressed breast thickness (CBT) in the Japanese population is still lacking. Moreover, little attention has been paid to pseudo-dense breasts with CBT < 30 mm among high-density breasts. We investigated VDG, CBT, and apparent high breast density in patients with breast cancer., Methods: Women who underwent MG and breast cancer surgery at our institution were included. VDG and CBT were measured. VDG was divided into a non-dense group (NDG) and a dense group (DG)., Results: This study included 419 patients. VDG was negatively correlated with CBT. The DG included younger patients with lower body mass index (BMI) and thinner CBT. In the DG, patients with CBT < 30 mm had lower BMI and higher VDG; however, no significant difference was noted in the positivity rate of the two groups., Conclusions: Younger women tend to have higher breast density, resulting in thinner CBT, which may pose challenges in detecting breast cancer on MGs. However, there was no significant difference in the breast cancer detection rate between CBT < 30 mm and CBT ≥ 30 mm.
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- 2024
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7. Deodorant pad for ulcerated breast cancer: safety and efficacy.
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Ishiba T, Ishida H, Inoue M, Tazoe Y, Sakai M, Fujita Y, Kida H, Kosaka T, Ishihara S, Nara M, Adachi M, Saita C, Goto R, Iwamoto N, Nakatsugawa N, Toi M, and Aruga T
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Objectives: APOLLO study, 'efficacy and safety of the deodorAnt Pad against Odour and uLceration for LOcally advanced breast cancer', aimed to assess the safety and efficacy of wearing a deodorant pad in patients with locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) with an ulceration., Methods: Komagome Pads were previously developed by Juntendo University and Kao Corporation. In test A, a conventional pad consisting of gauze, a commercially available diaper, pad, etc and the Komagome Pad were compared over 3 days to assess their efficacy and possible improvements for short-term use. In test B, the Komagome Pad was used continuously for 1 month to evaluate its safety during long-term use., Results: This study included 14 patients in test A and nine in test B. In odour evaluation using sensory testing in test A, nine patients reported more significant efficacy in odour suppression with the Komagome Pad. The odour intensity of the Komagome Pad was lower on the gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The group with a high level of exudation reported significantly higher satisfaction with the Komagome Pad. In test B, no adverse events were observed., Conclusions: A new deodorant pad for LABC demonstrated high safety and deodorant efficacy., Competing Interests: Competing interests: HI, MI, YT and MS are permanent employees of Kao Corporation. Other authors have no conflict of interest with this article. Kao Corporation was involved in the preparation of this article in terms of odour collection, analysis and statistical interpretation of the data., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2024. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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- 2024
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8. Arterial Calcification Disappearance in Breast Imaging: A Key Indicator for Transition to Invasive Ductal Carcinoma.
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Sato A, Fujioka T, Onishi I, Yamaga E, Katsuta L, Kubota K, Kumaki Y, Ishiba T, Oda G, and Tateishi U
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A woman in her 70s, initially suspected of having fibroadenoma due to a well-defined mass in her breast, underwent regular mammography and ultrasound screenings. Over several years, no appreciable alterations in the mass were observed, maintaining the fibroadenoma diagnosis. However, in the fourth year, an ultrasound indicated slight enlargement and peripheral irregularities in the mass, even though the mammography images at that time showed no alterations. Interestingly, mammography images over time showed the gradual disappearance of previously observed arterial calcification around the mass. Pathological examination eventually identified the mass as invasive ductal carcinoma. Although the patient had breast tissue arterial calcification typical of atherosclerosis, none was present around the tumor-associated arteries. This case highlights the importance of monitoring arterial calcification changes in mammography, suggesting that they are crucial indicators in breast cancer diagnosis, beyond observing size and shape alterations.
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- 2024
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