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Active surveillance for nonmuscle invasive bladder cancer

Miyake M, Fujimoto K, Hirao Y

Nonmuscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) is known to be a heterogeneous malignancy that requires varying treatment modalities and follow-up schedules. Low-grade Ta papillary tumors are categorized as low-risk NMIBC because...
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Current status of active surveillance in prostate cancer

Chung MS, Lee SH

Active surveillance (AS) is a management strategy involving close monitoring the course of disease with the expectation to intervene if the cancer progress, in a super-selected group of low-risk prostate...
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The Risk of Metachronous Advanced Colorectal Neoplasia Rises in Parallel with an Increasing Number of High-Risk Findings at Baseline

Lee SM, Kim JH, Sung IK, Hong SN

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Colorectal adenomas that are > or =10 mm have villous histology or high-grade dysplasia, or that are associated with > or =3 adenomas are considered high-risk for metachronous advanced...
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MERS Countermeasures as One of Global Health Security Agenda

Lee JK

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Screening for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea by Strand Displacement Amplification in Homeless Adolescents Attending Youth Shelters in Korea

Lee SJ, Cho YH, Kim CS, Shim BS, Cho IR, Chung JI, Lee JG, Kim ME

We conducted the screening of sexually transmitted infections to define the prevalence of genital Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae infections and status of sexual risk behavior among homeless adolescents (10-19...
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Who Neglects Neglected Tropical Diseases? - Korean Perspective

Choi MH, Yu JR, Hong ST

Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a group of tropical infectious diseases of poorest people. Of 17 NTDs managed by WHO, two, guinea worm disease (by 2015) and yaws (by 2020)...
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