Kumiko Watanabe
Fukushima Medical University
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Breast Cancer | 2013
Tohru Ohtake; Mitsuhiko Yasuda; Jun Ito; Kumiko Watanabe; Kenji Gonda; Noriko Abe; Maiko Ishii; Yu Sato; Tomoyuki Momma; Seiichi Takenoshita
The intraductal spread of breast cancer is a major cause of local recurrence following breast-conserving therapy. To properly understand this pathology, three-dimensional (3D) cancer localization within the mammary ductal–lobular system (MDLS) is necessary. To this end we generated computer-assisted 3D reconstructions of all MDLSs using 2-mm-thick serial sections of surgically resected specimens. We then analyzed the characteristics of intraductal spread of breast cancer. In our study of quadrantectomy specimens from patients with primary invasive breast carcinoma, the intraductal spread of breast cancer was found to be continuous from the invasive tumor and spreading along the mammary glandular tree. The pattern is categorized into three types: the central type, the peripheral type, and the extensive type. The central type was found to be most common. A 3D analysis of total mastectomy specimen from a patient with primary non-invasive breast carcinoma revealed regional intraductal spread extending within and filling a single MDLS. The analysis also revealed the presence of ductal anastomoses connecting adjacent MDLSs. These ductal anastomoses were found to be an anatomical risk factor for extensive intraductal spread of breast cancer across multiple MDLSs. To minimize residual non-invasive components of breast carcinoma in the conserved breast, which is strongly associated with the outcome of local control of breast-conserving therapy, it is necessary to determine the optimum surgical margins in a flexible, patient-specific manner. This determination should be based on anatomical characteristics of the MDLS, such as those identified in the present study.
Anticancer Research | 2005
Masashi Kanazawa; Kazue Yoshihara; Hiroyuki Abe; Manabu Iwadate; Kumiko Watanabe; Satoshi Suzuki; Yoshiyuki Endoh; Kenichi Takita; Kouji Sekikawa; Seiichi Takenoshita; Takashi Ogata; Hitoshi Ohto
Anticancer Research | 2004
Hidekazu Sugeno; Yuji Takebayashi; Masashi Higashimoto; Yoshito Ogura; Goro Shibukawa; Atsuko Kanzaki; Kunihiko Terada; Toshihiro Sugiyama; Kumiko Watanabe; Ryoji Katoh; Toshihiko Fukushima; Yoshihisa Koyama; Norio Inoue; Kohji Sekikawa; Kenji Ogawa; Yukio Sato; Seiichi Takenoshita
Annals of Cancer Research and Therapy | 2010
Shotaro Fujita; Yoshihisa Koyama; Masashi Higashimoto; Koichiro Ono; Tomojiro Ono; Kumiko Watanabe; Nobuhiro Yoshimoto; Tomoyuki Momma; Masaru Saito; Hidekazu Sugeno; Motoki Sassa; Teruhide Ishigame; Wataru Sakamoto; Noriko Abe; Takashi Yazawa; Kotaro Miyamoto; Kazunoshin Tachibana; Manabu Iwadate; Toru Ohtake; Yuji Takebayashi; Seiichi Takenoshita
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy | 2012
Kenji Gonda; Masahiko Shibata; Tohru Ohtake; Mitsuhiko Yasuda; Noriko Abe; Kumiko Watanabe; Jin Ando; Okano M; Hisashi Onozawa; Kazunoshin Tachibana; Hitoshi Ohto; Seiichi Takenoshita
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy | 2004
Kanazawa M; Yoshihara K; Abe H; Iwadate M; Kumiko Watanabe; Shinichi Suzuki; Endoh Y; Shinji Ohki; Takita K; Sekikawa K; Seiichi Takenoshita; Takagi T; Irisawa A; Yu Sato; Ogata T; Hitoshi Ohto
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy | 2010
Kumiko Watanabe; Otake T; Mitsuhiko Yasuda; Seiichi Takenoshita
Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy | 2009
Tohru Ohtake; Mitsuhiko Yasuda; Kumiko Watanabe; Ito T; Ito J; Miyamoto K; Yoshida S; Noriko Abe; Teruhide Ishigame; Ishii M; Kimijima I; Seiichi Takenoshita
Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2004
Wataru Sakamoto; Yoshimasa Ishi; Taisuke Ito; Kumiko Watanabe; Masayasu Takahashi; Seiichi Takenoshita
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2018
saori sugita; Kumiko Watanabe; Kana Hashimoto; Tatsuya Niwa; Eri Uemura; Hideki Taguchi; Yo-hei Watanabe