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Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology | 1983

Evaluation of multidisciplinary treatment of bladder cancer, especially in chemoimmunotherapy (ADM and OK-432) as a consolidation therapy

Yoshizo Nakagami; Tatsuo Minowa; Kazuhiko Tozuka; Yasunori Hiraoka; Hansui Chin

SummaryThe relapse rate of bladder cancer (transitional cell Ca) is said to be about 45%–80% even after tumor resection. Multidisciplinary treatment was designed and studied to prevent such recurrence. This treatment was designed to have three steps: induction, consolidation, and maintenance therapy. Following surgical tumor removal, OK-432 and Adriamycin (ADM) were administered as consolidation therapy, followed by administration of PSK and carboquone (CQ) in small amounts as maintenance therapy continuously for about 3 years, and the course was observed.In both consolidation and maintenance groups various non-specific immunoparameters were superior in groups receiving combined immunotherapeutic agents. Thus, the use of immunotherapeutic agents in combination with chemotherapeutic agents was considered to be effective. The 3-year recurrence rate was only 8% in the multidisciplinary treatment group, while that in the non-multidisciplinary treatment group was 61%. This approach, especially with chemoimmunotherapy (ADM and OK-432) as a consolidation therapeutic mode, is therefore considered to be useful for the prevention of recurrence.


The Japanese Journal of Urology | 1982

Pure calcium oxalate calculi

Kazuhiko Tozuka; Hiroyuki Abe; Tatsuo Minowa; Toshimitsu Konjiki; Toshio Sudo


Journal of Nippon Medical School | 1984

Trials of PIA (Cisplatin, Ifosfamide Adriamycin) therapy on bladder cancer

Tatsuo Minowa; Yoshizo Nakagami; Yasunori Hiraoka; Hitoshi Nakajima; Tsaw-Dung Lin


日本医科大学雑誌 | 1983

Studies on prostatic carcinoma cell lines. Their acid phosphatase productivity and various sex hormone effects on the cells.:Their acid phosphatase productivity and various sex hormone effects on the cells

Yoshizo Nakagami; Tatsuo Minowa; Kazuhiko Tozuka; Yasunori Hiraoka; Hansui Chin; Ryotaro Ishizaki; Keiichi Matsumoto


The Japanese Journal of Urology | 1983

Analysis on lymphocyte electrophoretic mobility pattern in urogenital cancer patients

Yoshizo Nakagami; Tatsuo Minowa; Kazuhiko Tozuka; Yasunori Hiraoka; Hitoshi Nakajima; Keiichi Matsumoto


Journal of Nippon Medical School | 1983

Evaluation of maintenance therapy as applied to postoperative renal cell carcinoma patients.

Tatsuo Minowa; Yoshizo Nakagami; Kazuhiko Tozuka; Yasunori Hiraoka; Hansui Chin


Journal of Nippon Medical School | 1983

A comparative evaluation on nonspecific immunoparameters and CEA as a tumor marker in urogenital cancer patients

Yoshizo Nakagami; Tatsuo Minowa; Kazuhiko Tozuka; Yasunori Hiraoka; Hansui Chin; Keiichi Matsumoto


Journal of Nippon Medical School | 1983

Evaluation on multidisciplinary treatment in the carcinoma of urinary bladder.

Yoshizo Nakagami; Tatsuo Minowa; Kazuhiko Tozuka; Yasunori Hiraoka; Hansui Chin; Keiichi Matsumoto


Journal of Nippon Medical School | 1983

Evaluation of lymphocyte electrophoresis in patients with urogenital cancers.

Yoshizo Nakagami; Tatsuo Minowa; Kazuhiko Tozuka; Yasunori Hiraoka; Keiichi Matsumoto


Journal of Nippon Medical School | 1983

Studies on prostatic carcinoma cell lines. Their acid phosphatase productivity and various sex hormone effects on the cells.

Yoshizo Nakagami; Tatsuo Minowa; Kazuhiko Tozuka; Yasunori Hiraoka; Hansui Chin; Ryotaro Ishizaki; Keiichi Matsumoto

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Toshio Sudo

University of Education

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