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Kazuya Kondo

Professor
Faculty of Medicine
University of Tokushima
Japan

Biography

Kazuya Kondo has done his Doctor of Medicine from Tokushima University in 1992. Currently he is working as Professor in Faculty of Medicine at Tokushima University. His research interests are Medicine, Chest Surgery, abnormality of cancer-related genes in lung cancer of industrial workers with chromate exposure, biology of thymic epithelial tumors, lymph node metastasis of lung cancer, QOL after treatments in the patients with thoracic malignancies. Several Papers of his work were published in reputed international journals. He is also the member of the Japanese Association for Chest Surgery, Japan Lung Cancer Society, Japan Respiratory Endoscopy Society, Japanese Society of Thoracic Surgeons, Japanese Society of Surgeons, Japanese Thymus Research Council, The Japanese Cancer Association, Japan Society of Clinical Oncology, International association for the study of lung cancer, American Society of Clinical Oncology, American Association for Cancer Research, International Thymic Malignancy Interest Group.

Research Interest

Medicine, Chest Surgery, abnormality of cancer-related genes in lung cancer of industrial workers with chromate exposure, biology of thymic epithelial tumors, lymph node metastasis of lung cancer, QOL after treatments in the patients with thoracic malignancies.

Publications

  • D Kim, J Dai, LY Fai, H Yao, YO Son, L Wang, P Pratheeshkumar, Kazuya Kondo, X Shi and Z Zhang. Constitutive activation of epidermal growth factor receptor promotes tumorigenesis of Cr(VI)-transformed cells through decreased reactive oxygen species and apoptosis resistance development. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2015, 290(4): 2213-2224.

  • Mizuno T, Okumura M, Asamura H, Yoshida K, Niwa H, Kondo K, Horio H, Matsumura A, Yokoi K; Japanese Association for Research on Thymus. Surgical management of recurrent thymic epithelial tumors: a retrospective analysis based on the Japanese nationwide database. Journal of Thoracic oncology. 2015, 10(1): 199-205.

  • N Wauthoz, G Bastiat, E Moysan, A CieÅ›lak, Kazuya Kondo, M Zandecki, V Moal, MC Rousselet, J Hureaux and JP Benoit. Safe lipid nanocapsule-based gel technology to target lymph nodes and combat mediastinal metastases from an orthotopic non-small-cell lung cancer model in SCID-CB17 mice. Nanomedicine. 2015, 11(5): 1237-1245.

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