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Annals of Gastroenterological Surgery | 2018

Detection of gas components as a novel diagnostic method for colorectal cancer

Atsushi Ishibe; Mitsuyoshi Ota; Akemi Takeshita; Hiroshi Tsuboi; Satoko Kizuka; Hidenori Oka; Yusuke Suwa; Shinsuke Suzuki; Kazuya Nakagawa; Hirokazu Suwa; Masashi Momiyama; Jun Watanabe; Masataka Taguri; Chikara Kunisaki; Itaru Endo

The fecal occult blood test (FOBT) is widely accepted as the most economic and non‐invasive screening method for colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the FOBT is inconvenient because it requires a fecal sample and shows limited accuracy. Alternatively, we hypothesized that fecal gas compounds from bowel movements may be a non‐invasive biomarker for CRC.


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2016

The novel diagnostic method for colorectal cancer: Detection of methyl mercaptan from flatus.

Atsushi Ishibe; Mitsuyoshi Ota; Hiroshi Tsuboi; Akemi Takeshita; Yusuke Suwa; Shinsuke Suzuki; Hirokazu Suwa; Masashi Momiyama; Jun Watanabe; Takashi Kosaka; Kazuteru Watanabe; Hirotoshi Akiyama; Yasushi Ichikawa; Chikara Kunisaki; Itaru Endo

529 Background: Fecal occult blood test screening for colorectal cancer (CRC) reduces cancer specific mortality through the detection of early stage disease. However, medical examination rate is very low in Japan because of the inconvenience of sampling of stool. On the other hand, it is reported that dogs can be trained to distinguish breath samples of patients with lung and breast cancer from those of control. It is unclear that odour materials become effective tools in CRC screening. The aims of this study were to evaluate the gas components in the flatus of CRC patients and to compare with healthy controls. Methods: Thirty-two patient before elective colorectal surgery in Yokohama City University and 13 healthy controls were enrolled in this study.The apparatus for gas sampling was placed in the toilet. Defecation gas from a patient in a toilet stool was collected in a 25L sampling bag. A fan (50 L / min ) was arranged to aspirate air in the toilet stool. Defecation gas components were collected as fo...


Archive | 1991

Stool-type apparatus for sampling and assay of urine with swingable carriage

Naoki Tsukamura; Kiyoshi Alyfuku; Yuzuru Nakamura; Yoshiki Hiruta; Hiroshi Tsuboi


Archive | 2005

Microstrip antenna and high frequency sensor using microstrip antenna

Kensuke Murata; Hiroshi Tsuboi; Kengo Iwata; Tomoyuki Abe


Archive | 1994

Toilet-bowl-mounted urinalysis unit

Chiaki Nakayama; Kuniaki Shinohara; Takanori Matsuno; Toshio Koguro; Hiroshi Tsuboi; Yukihiro Fukuda; Naoki Sato


Archive | 1995

Apparatus for sampling urine

Chiaki Nakayama; Kuniaki Shinohara; Naoki Sato; Hiroshi Tsuboi


Archive | 1994

Method and apparatus for sampling urine

Chiaki Nakayama; Kuniaki Shinohara; Takanori Matsuno; Toshio Koguro; Hiroshi Tsuboi; Naoki Sato


Archive | 2008

WATER DISCHARGE SYSTEM

Masami Tsujita; Tomoyuki Abe; Naoki Kabe; Hiroshi Tsuboi; Masayuki Nagaishi; Katsuhisa Tsuchiya; Shoichi Tsuiki; Kensuke Murata


Archive | 1994

Urine analyzing unit of type mounted on closet

Chiaki Nakayama; Kuniaki Shinohara; Takanori Matsuno; Toshio Koguro; Hiroshi Tsuboi; Yukihiro Fukuda; Naoki Sato


Archive | 2008

Control of water discharge system by reflected wave detection threshold(s)

Kensuke Murata; Masayuki Nagaishi; Katsuhisa Tsuchiya; Shoichi Tsuiki; Masami Tsujita; Hiroshi Tsuboi

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