Yasuhisa Fukawa
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Hara T, Kogure E, Iijima S, Fukawa Y, Kubo A, Kakuda W
J Phys Ther Sci
. 2023 Dec;
35(12):817-824.
PMID: 38075511
[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the interrelationship between different baseline functional capacity items, and their relationship with postoperative course in colorectal cancer patients. [Participants and Methods]...
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Hara T, Kogure E, Iijima S, Fukawa Y, Kubo A, Kakuda W
Physiother Theory Pract
. 2023 Apr;
40(8):1647-1655.
PMID: 37083553
Purpose: This study investigated the impact of surgical treatment on the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of Japanese patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). Methods: This three-institution cohort study included 106...
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Hara T, Kogure E, Iijima S, Fukawa Y, Kubo A, Kakuda W
J Phys Ther Sci
. 2022 Jul;
34(7):522-527.
PMID: 35784610
[Purpose] In this study, we investigated the preoperative and early postoperative health-related quality of life in patients who underwent surgical treatment for gastrointestinal cancer and also the factors that affect...
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Hara T, Kogure E, Iijima S, Fukawa Y, Kubo A, Kakuda W
Prog Rehabil Med
. 2022 Feb;
7:20220002.
PMID: 35118212
Objectives: Postoperative complications (PCs) in patients with gastrointestinal cancer (GIC) lead to reduced lifespan and poor quality of life. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between...
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Hara T, Kogure E, Iijima S, Fukawa Y, Kubo A, Kakuda W
Support Care Cancer
. 2021 Oct;
30(3):2197-2205.
PMID: 34698924
Purpose: The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) based on patient-reported outcomes is the smallest outcome change sufficiently significant to influence management and is crucial to the design and interpretation of...
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Fukawa Y, Kakuda W, Yoshida S, Zenta M, Itano O, Kiko R, et al.
Prog Rehabil Med
. 2020 Aug;
4:20190005.
PMID: 32789252
Background: The clinical importance of postoperative rehabilitation for cancer patients has recently attracted much attention. However, it remains uncertain whether early rehabilitation can prevent infectious complications in patients undergoing gastrointestinal...