Udagawa Y

No ORCID on file · 12 papers in corpus · active 1991-2018

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  • article 9
  • other 2

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  • endometriosis 10
2018
International journal of clinical oncology ·doi:10.1007/s10147-017-1193-z

BackgroundVulvar cancer and vaginal cancer are relatively rare tumors, and there had been no established treatment principles or guidelines to treat these rare tumors in Japan. The first version of the Japan Society of Gynecologic Oncology …

article 2011
European journal of gynaecological oncology

PURPOSE: Ovarian clear cell adenocarcinoma (OCCA) has been reported to display different characteristics from other histological types of epithelial ovarian cancer, and especially differs from serous adenocarcinoma. We investigated plasmino…

other 2010
International journal of gynecological pathology : official journal of the International Society of Gynecological Pathologists ·doi:10.1097/PGP.0b013e3181d3261e

Podoplanin is a 43-kd mucin-type transmembrane glycoprotein that is a candidate marker for the pathologic diagnosis of mesothelioma and lymphatic endothelial cells and lymphangiogenesis. The aim of this study was to investigate podoplanin e…

article 2005
International journal of gynecological cancer : official journal of the International Gynecological Cancer Society ·doi:10.1111/j.1048-891x.2005.15004.x

A new efficient screening for ovarian cancer based on a combination of two tumor markers, CA602 and CA546, is reported. These two tumor markers can be detected by a combination immunoenzymometric assay of these two antigens. This combinatio…

article 1999
Gynecologic oncology ·doi:10.1006/gyno.1998.5284

ObjectiveOvarian clear cell carcinoma is commonly associated with pelvic endometriosis. We retrospectively evaluated clinicopathological data on the association between ovarian clear cell carcinoma and pelvic endometriosis.MethodsBetween 19…

article 1998
European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990) ·doi:10.1016/s0959-8049(97)10079-x

In this study clinical studies were conducted on galactosyltransferase associated with tumour (GAT) as a newly developed marker of ovarian cancers. The positive rates of GAT with a cut-off value of 16 U/ml (which corresponds to the mean + 2…

article 1998
European journal of endocrinology ·doi:10.1530/eje.0.1380216

OBJECTIVE: Dienogest, a synthetic steroid with progestational activity, is used as a component of oral contraceptives and is currently being evaluated clinically for the treatment of endometriosis. The present study was conducted to confirm…

article 1997
Drugs under experimental and clinical research

Dienogest is an orally active synthetic steroid that is used for contraception and is currently being studied for the possible treatment of endometriosis. Earlier we demonstrated that dienogest had therapeutic effects on experimental endome…

article 1994
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy

We examined GAT, a newly developed tumor marker, in serum samples collected from 1,503 females in six institutions: 387 healthy females, 1,052 patients with gynecological diseases including 311 ovarian cancers, and 64 with nongynecological …

article 1994
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy

Serum samples from patients with benign or malignant diseases were measured for the newly developed tumor markers CA54/61 and CA602 with the respective EIA kits for assessment of their utility as tumor markers. A total of 5236 patients were…

article 1993
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy

Galactosyltransferase Associated with Tumor (GAT) was clinically studied in cases of ovarian cancer. When two cut-off levels of GAT were compared, the cut-off level of 16 U/ml (which corresponds to mean + 2SD among healthy females) was foun…

other 1991
Japanese journal of cancer research : Gann ·doi:10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb02713.x

A cell line designated RMG-II was established from the ascites of a patient with ovarian clear cell carcinoma. The chromosomal analysis revealed aneuploidy with a hypertetraploid modal number and 8 marker chromosomes. Radioimmunoassay and i…