Chong-Suk Kim
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Recent Articles
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Lee H, Jang Y, Kim J, Park S, Park S, Park J, et al.
J Gastric Cancer
. 2011 Nov;
11(3):162-6.
PMID: 22076221
Purpose: Endoscopic resection is widely accepted as standard treatment for early gastric cancer (EGC) without lymph node metastasis. The procedure is minimally invasive, safe, and convenient. However, surgery is sometimes...
12.
Jang Y, Park M, Park S, Kim J, An H, Park S, et al.
Arch Surg
. 2010 Nov;
145(11):1091-6.
PMID: 21079098
Background: The results of gastric cancer treatment have improved during the past 2 decades. In addition to early diagnosis, surgeon experience and subspecialty may influence long-term outcomes. This study analyzed...
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Jang Y, Kim J, Park S, Park S, Kim S, Kim C, et al.
J Surg Res
. 2010 Oct;
171(2):657-62.
PMID: 20934721
Background: The objective of this study was to compare the chemosensitivity of primary tumor and metastasized lymph node from patient with gastric adenocarcinoma. Materials And Methods: We studied 26 gastric...
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Ryu K, Jung S, Choi J, Jang Y, Kim J, Park S, et al.
Surg Endosc
. 2010 Jun;
25(1):271-7.
PMID: 20559659
Background: No consensus exists regarding the necessity of operative resection for patients with small, asymptomatic gastric submucosal tumors (SMTs). The purpose of this study is to evaluate clinical outcomes of...
15.
Kim J, Park S, Park S, Kim S, Mok Y, Kim C, et al.
J Surg Res
. 2009 Dec;
162(2):177-83.
PMID: 20031164
Background: Tumor invasion and lymph node metastasis are significant prognostic factors for gastric cancer, and lymphatic and vascular tumor invasion are also significant risk factors for gastric cancer recurrence. Recently,...
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Jang Y, Park M, Kim J, Park S, Park S, Kim S, et al.
J Surg Oncol
. 2009 Nov;
101(6):451-6.
PMID: 19924722
Background And Objectives: To determine which optimal surgical procedure for middle-third advanced gastric cancer (AGC) based on comparative study of the long-term prognosis between total gastrectomy (TG) and distal gastrectomy...
17.
Kim J, Jang Y, Park S, Park S, Kim S, Mok Y, et al.
Asian J Surg
. 2009 Nov;
32(4):198-204.
PMID: 19892622
Purpose: In locally advanced gastric carcinomas that have invaded adjacent organs, the prognosis is poor. When combined resections are performed in T4 gastric cancers, a high morbidity rate is reported...
18.
Park J, Ryu W, Kim J, Park S, Kim S, Kim C, et al.
Cancer Res Treat
. 2009 Sep;
38(1):13-8.
PMID: 19771253
Purpose: Advanced gastric cancer patients have a poorer prognosis as compared to the patients with early gastric cancer. This study was conducted to define the prognostic factors for advanced gastric...
19.
Park S, Mok Y, Kim J, Park S, Kim S, Kim C
J Surg Oncol
. 2009 Feb;
100(3):215-21.
PMID: 19235783
Background And Objectives: To determine the significance of gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) on the outcomes of radical surgery for distal gastric cancer. Methods: Three hundred seventy-one patients who underwent radical...
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Park S, Kim J, Park J, Park S, Kim S, Kim C, et al.
World J Surg
. 2008 Dec;
33(2):303-11.
PMID: 19052811
Introduction: The value of nonpalliative resection in metastatic gastric cancer has not been clearly defined. Methods: The survival and incidence of subsequent palliative interventions in 72 patients with metastatic gastric...