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BJUI | 2004

Increased expression of caveolin-1 and microvessel density correlates with metastasis and poor prognosis in clear cell renal cell carcinoma

H.J. Joo; Dong Keun Oh; Yong-Soon Kim; K.B. Lee; S.J. Kim

To investigate the relationship of caveolin‐1 expression and microvessel density (MVD), a reflection of angiogenesis, with metastasis and prognosis in patients with clear cell renal cell carcinoma (RCC).


Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health | 2014

General Factors of the Korean Exposure Factors Handbook

Jae-Yeon Jang; Soyeon Kim; S.J. Kim; Kyung Eun Lee; Hae-Kwan Cheong; Eun-Hye Kim; Kyungho Choi; YoungHee Kim

Risk assessment considers the situations and characteristics of the exposure environment and host. Various physiological variables of the human body reflects the characteristics of the population that can directly influence risk exposure. Therefore, identification of exposure factors based on the Korean population is required for appropriate risk assessment. It is expected that a handbook about general exposure factors will be used by professionals in many fields as well as the risk assessors of the health department. The process of developing the exposure factors handbook for the Korean population will be introduced in this article, with a specific focus on the general exposure factors including life expectancy, body weight, surface area, inhalation rates, amount of water intake, and soil ingestion targeting the Korean population. The researchers used national databases including the Life Table and the 2005 Time Use Survey from the National Statistical Office. The anthropometric study of size in Korea used the resources provided by the Korean Agency for Technology and Standards. In addition, direct measurement and questionnaire surveys of representative samples were performed to calculate the inhalation rate, drinking water intake, and soil ingestion.


Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health | 2014

Food Ingestion Factors of the Korean Exposure Factors Handbook

Jae-Yeon Jang; Soo-Nam Jo; S.J. Kim; Hyung-Nam Myung; Cho-Il Kim

The purpose of this study was to establish food ingestion factors needed to assess exposure to contaminants through food ingestion. The study reclassified the raw data of the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey in 2001 into 12 subcategories including grain products, meat products, fish and shellfish, and vegetables for international comparability of exposure evaluation. The criteria for food intake calculation were unified according to the characteristics of food groups, and recommended values for food ingestion factors were calculated through moisture correction and recategorization of cooked, processed, and mixed foods for each group. The average intake rate for grain and grain products was 6.25 g/kg-d per capita and the mens intake rate was approximately 8% higher than that of the women. The average intake rate of meat and meat products was 1.62 g/kg-d per capita and the mens intake rate was 30% higher than that of the women, on average. The average intake rate of fish and shellfish was 1.53 g/kg-d per capita, and the age groups of 1 to 2 and 3 to 6 recorded higher capita intake rates than other age groups, 2.62 g/kg-d and 2.25 g/kg-d, respectively. The average intake rate of vegetables was 6.47 g/kg-d per capita, with the age group of 1 to 2 recording the highest per capita intake rate of 9.79 g/kg-d and that of 13 to 19 recording the lowest mean. The study also offers recommended values for food ingestion factors of other food groups by gender, age, and region. The food ingestion exposure factors will need future updates in consideration of ongoing changes in food consumption behavior.


Urology | 2011

UP-03.147 Predictive Factors for Bladder Recurrence after Radical Nephroureterectomy for Upper Urinary Tract Transitional Cell Carcinoma

S.J. Kim; Dae Sung Cho; S. Kim; Hyun Soo Ahn


환경독성보건학회 심포지엄 및 학술대회 | 2009

국내 기후변화 관련 전염병의 취약성 및 기후요소와의 관련성 분석

Jae-Yeon Jang; Si-Heon Kim; Soo-Nam Jo; S.J. Kim


환경독성보건학회 심포지엄 및 학술대회 | 2009

한국의 기후변화와 기상재해 발생 및 피해 경향 분석

Jae-Yeon Jang; Soo-Nam Jo; S.J. Kim; Si-Heon Kim


Urology | 2007

POS-02.131: Efficacy of retrograde balloon dilation for the treatment of benign ureteral strictures

Hyun Soo Ahn; S.J. Kim; S. Lee; S. Kim; Young-Ae Kim


Urology | 2007

MP-16.11: A comprehensive prognostic stratification for patients with metastatic renal clear cell carcinoma treated with nephrectomy and immunotherapy

S. Hong; S.J. Kim; Byung Ha Chung; Y.D. Choi; I. Cho; Yu Seun Kim; Kang Su Cho; W.S. Ham; Hyeong-Gon Kim; Joong Shik Lee; C.I. Kim; D.H. Sung; Dong-Hyeon Lee; Jin Seon Cho; Y. Song; Won Jae Yang; Sun Il Kim; Sang Hyeon Cheon; Soung Yong Cho; Dong Jun Kim


Urology | 2007

MP-16.02: The prognostic value of cyclooxygenase-2 expression and microvessel density in transitional cell carcinoma of the upper urinary tract

S.J. Kim; Hyun Soo Ahn; Min Ho Cha; Dae Sung Cho; S. Kim; Hyunee Yim; S. Hong; Kang Su Cho; Nam Hoon Cho


Urology | 2006

MP-20.18: Correlation of caveolin-1 expression on tissue microarray with prognosis in renal cell carcinoma

S.J. Kim; Young-Hee Won; Hyun Joo; Hyun Soo Ahn; Yun Beom Kim

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