Eun Hee Koh
Yonsei University
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Lung Cancer | 1994
Jin Hyuk Choi; Hyun Cheol Chung; Nae Chun Yoo; Hye Ran Lee; Kyung Hee Lee; Won Choi; Ho Yeong Lim; Eun Hee Koh; Joo Hang Kim; Jae Kyung Roh; Sung Kyu Kim; Won Young Lee; Byung Soo Kim
A review of the histopathology and past history of 2229 patients with primary lung cancer diagnosed at the Yonsei University Medical Center from 1981 to 1990 was performed to investigate the changes in histologic types and the relationship to smoking history. The most frequent histologic type of lung cancer was squamous cell carcinoma (956 patients, 54.0%) followed by adenocarcinoma (311 patients, 17.6%) in males (1772 patients), and adenocarcinoma (206 patients, 45.1%) followed by squamous cell carcinoma (126 patients, 27.6%) in females (457 patients). In both sexes, the predominant type was adenocarcinoma under the age of 40, whereas squamous cell carcinoma was the most frequent type above the age of 40. While squamous cell carcinoma decreased over 10 years (54.3% in 1981, 44.3% in 1990), adenocarcinoma showed a gradually increased incidence (17.0% in 1981, 28.3% in 1990) in both sexes, and the proportion of small cell carcinoma and large cell carcinoma remained unchanged. These changes in histologic type were more prominent in non-smokers. In conclusion, the increasing incidence of adenocarcinoma in both sexes, especially in non-smokers, suggests the possible presence of etiologic factors other than smoking, such as environmental pollution.
International Journal of Immunopharmacology | 1990
Jung Koo Youn; Beom Seok Kim; Jin Sik Min; Kwan Sik Lee; Heung Jai Choi; Yoo Bock Lee; Dong-Woo Lee; In Suh Park; J.K. Roh; J.B. Chung; Eun Hee Koh; Young-Pil Park; Hyunki Kim; J.B. Lee
A randomized trial of polyadenylic.polyuridylic acid [poly(A).poly(U)] in addition to chemotherapy was undertaken in patients with stomach cancer following curative gastrectomy. They were randomized into a group of 108 patients receiving chemotherapy plus poly(A).poly(U) and a control group of 116 patients receiving chemotherapy alone. Chemotherapy consisted of injections of 5-fluorouracil, 12 mg/kg once weekly and adriamycin, 40 mg/m2 once every 3 weeks, continuously after operation. Poly(A).poly(U) was infused in a 100 mg dose, once a week six times from 5 days after the first injection of chemotherapeutic agents and 6 months later in a half dose similarly. At 55 months after initiation of the trial, the mean follow-up periods were 24 months for both groups. It has been revealed that patients who received the combined treatment postoperatively showed a lesser mortality and lower rate of recurrence, both reflecting significant increases in overall (P less than 0.05) and relapse-free (P less than 0.02) survivals as compared to those who received chemotherapy alone. This effect is more pronounced in patients having moderately advanced lymphnode involvement (N1) than in patients without (N0) or more advanced (N2) involvement. Thus, poly(A).poly(U) appears to be an effective agent when used postoperatively with chemotherapy in stomach cancers.
International Journal of Immunopharmacology | 1987
Jung Koo Youn; Beom Seok Kim; Jin Sik Min; Kwan Sik Lee; Heung Jai Choi; Yoo Bock Lee; Dong-Woo Lee; Eun Hee Koh; K.W. Kim; K.B. Lee; A.M. Michelson
Peripheral blood lymphocytes of operable stomach cancer patients were evaluated sequentially for their natural killer (NK) and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) activities before and after chemotherapy in association with polyadenylic.polyuridylic acid [poly(A).poly(U)]. Their cytotoxicity was measured by 4 h-chromium release assays, using human K562 and sensitized murine L1210 cells as targets for assays of NK and ADCC respectively. The mean NK cytotoxicity of 89 patients before treatment was significantly lower than that of the 18 sex- and age-matched healthy controls, whereas assays of ADCC showed similar levels of cytotoxicity in both groups. Patients who had received postoperative chemotherapy (5 fluorouracil, 12 mg/kg and adriamycin, 40 mg/M2) once, had, 5 days after injection, NK cytotoxicity levels similar to those before treatment. For these patients, an additional administration of poly(A).poly(U) (100 mg) resulted, 2 days later, in a significant increase in the levels of NK cytotoxicity without affecting the levels of ADCC. Repeated injections of poly(A).poly(U) alternated with chemotherapy induced, consistently, exclusive enhancement of NK activity after each injection. These results suggest that the effector cells for NK and ADCC activities are of functionally different cell populations.
Yonsei Medical Journal | 1992
Eun Hee Koh; Hyun Cheol Chung; Kyi Beom Lee; Ho Young Lim; Joo Hang Kim; Jae Kyung Roh; Jin Sik Min; Kyung Sik Lee; Byung Soo Kim
Yonsei Medical Journal | 1990
Hyun Cheol Chung; Eun Hee Koh; Jae Kyung Roh; Jin Sik Min; Kyung Sik Lee; Chang Ok Suh; Kwi Eon Kim; John J.K. Loh; Ki Byum Lee; Byung Soo Kim
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy | 1992
J. K. Roh; S. Paik; Woo-Ick Yang; Hyun-Soo Kim; In Joon Choi; J. Kim; Eun Hee Koh; K. S. Lee; Jin Sik Min; Junghan Yoon; Boram Kim
Journal of Korean Medical Science | 1992
Eun Hee Koh; Hyun Cheol Chung; Kyi Beom Lee; Eun Kyung Han; Sang Hwan Oh; Jin Sik Min; Eui Mook Choi; Jung Koo Youn; Byung Soo Kim
Yonsei Medical Journal | 1991
Hyun Cheol Chung; Dong Lip Kim; Eun Hee Koh; Joo Hang Kim; Jae Kyung Roh; Jin Sik Min; Kyung Sik Lee; Woo Ick Yang; Byung Soo Kim; Kyi Beom Lee
Yonsei Medical Journal | 1990
Hyun Cheol Chung; J. K. Roh; Eun Hee Koh; J. H. Kim; Jee Sook Hahn; I. S.J.S. Park Min; K. S. Lee; C. O. Suh; J. J. Kyo Loh; Boram Kim
Yonsei Medical Journal | 1991
Chun Sik Park; Ho Young Lim; Dol-Mi Kim; Eun Hee Koh; J. Kim; Jae Kyung Roh; Soo Il Chun; Woo-Ick Yang; Gwi-Eon Kim