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Overview

Koji Tsuta is affiliated with Kansai Medical University in Japan. Their research spans multiple fields including health professions and arts and humanities, with specific subfields in general health professions and philosophy.

Their scholarly interests focus on topics such as hermeneutics and narrative identity, aging, elder care, social issues, and the intersections of health, medicine, and society.

Recent publications by Koji Tsuta include the paper titled A Case of Retroperitoneal Bronchogenic Cyst Diagnosed by Fluorescence in situ Hybridization, published in 2022 in the venue PubMed.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Koji Tsuta consist of:

  • Hisanori Taniguchi
  • Junichi Ikeda
  • Yuri Noda
  • Chisato Ohe
  • Chika Miyasaka

Publication venues for their work are primarily within PubMed, where they have contributed at least one paper.

Best Publications

  • Comprehensive genomic profiles of small cell lung cancer

    Julie George;Jing Shan Lim;Se Jin Jang;Yupeng Cun

  • Cancer related mutations in NRF2 impair its recognition by Keap1-Cul3 E3 ligase and promote malignancy

    Tatsuhiro Shibata;Tsutomu Ohta;Kit I. Tong;Akiko Kokubu

  • KIF5B-RET fusions in lung adenocarcinoma.

    Takashi Kohno;Hitoshi Ichikawa;Yasushi Totoki;Kazuki Yasuda

  • Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Gene Mutations and Increased Copy Numbers Predict Gefitinib Sensitivity in Patients With Recurrent Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer

    Toshimi Takano;Yuichiro Ohe;Hiromi Sakamoto;Koji Tsuta

  • Identification of genes upregulated in ALK-positive and EGFR/KRAS/ALK-negative lung adenocarcinomas.

    Hirokazu Okayama;Takashi Kohno;Yuko Ishii;Yoko Shimada

  • STAT6 immunohistochemistry is helpful in the diagnosis of solitary fibrous tumors.

    Akihiko Yoshida;Koji Tsuta;Makoto Ohno;Masayuki Yoshida

  • Comprehensive histologic analysis of ALK-rearranged lung carcinomas.

    Akihiko Yoshida;Koji Tsuta;Harumi Nakamura;Takashi Kohno

  • Growth inhibitory effects of diallyl disulfide on human breast cancer cell lines.

    Hiroyuki Nakagawa;Koji Tsuta;Katsuji Kiuchi;Hideto Senzaki

  • Vandetanib in patients with previously treated RET-rearranged advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (LURET): an open-label, multicentre phase 2 trial

    Kiyotaka Yoh;Takashi Seto;Miyako Satouchi;Makoto Nishio

  • A synthetic lethality-based strategy to treat cancers harboring a genetic deficiency in the chromatin remodeling factor BRG1.

    Takahiro Oike;Hideaki Ogiwara;Yuichi Tominaga;Kentaro Ito

  • EGFR Mutations Predict Survival Benefit From Gefitinib in Patients With Advanced Lung Adenocarcinoma: A Historical Comparison of Patients Treated Before and After Gefitinib Approval in Japan

    Toshimi Takano;Tomoya Fukui;Yuichiro Ohe;Koji Tsuta

  • The utility of the proposed IASLC/ATS/ERS lung adenocarcinoma subtypes for disease prognosis and correlation of driver gene alterations.

    Koji Tsuta;Mitsumasa Kawago;Eisuke Inoue;Akihiko Yoshida

  • Beyond ALK-RET, ROS1 and other oncogene fusions in lung cancer

    Takashi Kohno;Takashi Nakaoku;Koji Tsuta;Katsuya Tsuchihara

  • The Clinical Relevance of the miR-197/CKS1B/STAT3-mediated PD-L1 Network in Chemoresistant Non-small-cell Lung Cancer

    Yu Fujita;Shigehiro Yagishita;Keitaro Hagiwara;Yusuke Yoshioka

  • Druggable Oncogene Fusions in Invasive Mucinous Lung Adenocarcinoma

    Takashi Nakaoku;Koji Tsuta;Hitoshi Ichikawa;Kouya Shiraishi

  • Detection of EGFR mutations in archived cytologic specimens of non-small cell lung cancer using high-resolution melting analysis.

    Kiyoaki Nomoto;Koji Tsuta;Toshimi Takano;Tomoya Fukui

  • NKX2.2 is a useful immunohistochemical marker for Ewing sarcoma.

    Akihiko Yoshida;Shigeki Sekine;Koji Tsuta;Masashi Fukayama

  • Immunohistochemical status of PD-L1 in thymoma and thymic carcinoma.

    Yuki Katsuya;Yu Fujita;Hidehito Horinouchi;Yuichiro Ohe

  • ROS1-rearranged lung cancer: a clinicopathologic and molecular study of 15 surgical cases.

    Akihiko Yoshida;Takashi Kohno;Koji Tsuta;Susumu Wakai

  • c-MET/phospho-MET protein expression and MET gene copy number in non-small cell lung carcinomas.

    Koji Tsuta;Yoshiki Kozu;Takahiro Mimae;Akihiko Yoshida

Frequent Co-Authors

Hisao Asamura
Hisao Asamura Keio University
Takashi Kohno
Takashi Kohno National Cancer Centre
Yuichiro Ohe
Yuichiro Ohe National Cancer Centre
Hitoshi Tsuda
Hitoshi Tsuda National Defense Medical College
Yoshihiro Matsuno
Yoshihiro Matsuno Hokkaido University
Tatsuhiro Shibata
Tatsuhiro Shibata University of Tokyo
Tomohide Tamura
Tomohide Tamura St. Luke's International Hospital
Jun Yokota
Jun Yokota National Cancer Centre
Hiromi Sakamoto
Hiromi Sakamoto National Cancer Research Institute, UK
Kanji Nagai
Kanji Nagai Kitasato University

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