According to the ministry of Health, Labour and welfare of Japan, Cancer has been the leading cause of death in Japan since 1981. [1] As per the data in 2010, in Japan, one in every three deaths was due to cancer. [2] The Japanese Government has introduced so far, three terms of 10 years strategies for Cancer control since 1984 till date. The budget allocated for cancer control in 2009 was 52.5 billion yen in Japan. [3] Lung is the leading site for cancer in both males and females in Japan. In males, following the lung, stomach, liver, colon and pancreas are other leading sites while in the females, stomach, colon, pancreas and breast are the other leading sites.[1] In 2006, the cancer incidence was 694,000 and the male cancer incidence wa...
This article describes the ongoing structure of radiation oncology in Japan in terms of equipment, p...
Although the incidence of stomach cancer is steadily declining in Japan, it is still a major cause o...
Breast cancer has emerged as the most frequent malignant neoplasm among Japanese women in recent yea...
With the rapid development of modern technologies, Japan has increased its population‟s average life...
The aim of this research was to clarify the relation between the screening rates for five cancers (l...
Background: Unlike many North American and European countries, Japan has observed a continuous incre...
There are four possible reasons for this. Firstly, the number of employees who are more than 60 year...
Copyright © 2012 Toshihide Nishimura et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Early cancer detection is key to improving patient survival and quality of life and reducing cancer ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to project new cancer cases/deaths forward to 2054, and decompose...
Investigator-initiated clinical trials are essential for improving the standard of care for cancer p...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.ArticleHEPATOLOGY RESEARCH. 37: S95...
Thesis presented for the degree of Ph.D. in the University of EdinburghThe following brief and imper...
With the recent advances in the immunological surveillance system, an understanding of the role of h...
collected from 14 of 31 population-based cancer registries. The total number of incidences in Japan ...
This article describes the ongoing structure of radiation oncology in Japan in terms of equipment, p...
Although the incidence of stomach cancer is steadily declining in Japan, it is still a major cause o...
Breast cancer has emerged as the most frequent malignant neoplasm among Japanese women in recent yea...
With the rapid development of modern technologies, Japan has increased its population‟s average life...
The aim of this research was to clarify the relation between the screening rates for five cancers (l...
Background: Unlike many North American and European countries, Japan has observed a continuous incre...
There are four possible reasons for this. Firstly, the number of employees who are more than 60 year...
Copyright © 2012 Toshihide Nishimura et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Early cancer detection is key to improving patient survival and quality of life and reducing cancer ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to project new cancer cases/deaths forward to 2054, and decompose...
Investigator-initiated clinical trials are essential for improving the standard of care for cancer p...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.ArticleHEPATOLOGY RESEARCH. 37: S95...
Thesis presented for the degree of Ph.D. in the University of EdinburghThe following brief and imper...
With the recent advances in the immunological surveillance system, an understanding of the role of h...
collected from 14 of 31 population-based cancer registries. The total number of incidences in Japan ...
This article describes the ongoing structure of radiation oncology in Japan in terms of equipment, p...
Although the incidence of stomach cancer is steadily declining in Japan, it is still a major cause o...
Breast cancer has emerged as the most frequent malignant neoplasm among Japanese women in recent yea...