Mika Okazawa

599 total citations
21 papers, 427 citations indexed

About

Mika Okazawa is a scholar working on Obstetrics and Gynecology, Epidemiology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Mika Okazawa has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 427 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 9 papers in Epidemiology and 7 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Mika Okazawa's work include Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments (15 papers), Cervical Cancer and HPV Research (9 papers) and Uterine Myomas and Treatments (7 papers). Mika Okazawa is often cited by papers focused on Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments (15 papers), Cervical Cancer and HPV Research (9 papers) and Uterine Myomas and Treatments (7 papers). Mika Okazawa collaborates with scholars based in Japan, United States and Philippines. Mika Okazawa's co-authors include Seiji Mabuchi, Tadashi Kimura, Shoji Kamiura, Kazuhiko Ogawa, Fumiaki Isohashi, Осаму Сузукі, Koji Matsuo, Takayuki Enomoto, Yasuo Yoshioka and Mahiru Kawano and has published in prestigious journals such as Developmental Biology, British Journal of Cancer and Annals of Oncology.

In The Last Decade

Mika Okazawa

21 papers receiving 424 citations

Peers

Mika Okazawa
Jackie Jamison United Kingdom
L.-C. Horn Germany
JH Nam South Korea
R Maggi Italy
Alan K. Muñoz United States
John E. Savage United States
Jackie Jamison United Kingdom
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mika Okazawa

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All Works

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Mabuchi, Seiji, et al.. (2016). Chemoradiotherapy followed by consolidation chemotherapy involving paclitaxel and carboplatin and in FIGO stage IIIB/IVA cervical cancer patients. Journal of Gynecologic Oncology. 28(1). e15–e15. 31 indexed citations
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Okazawa, Mika, Aki Murashima, Masayo Harada, et al.. (2015). Region-specific regulation of cell proliferation by FGF receptor signaling during the Wolffian duct development. Developmental Biology. 400(1). 139–147. 27 indexed citations
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Matsuo, Koji, Seiji Mabuchi, Mika Okazawa, et al.. (2015). Clinical implication of surgically treated early-stage cervical cancer with multiple high-risk factors. Journal of Gynecologic Oncology. 26(1). 3–3. 22 indexed citations
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Suzuki, Kentaro, Shoko Matsushita, Hiroko Suzuki, et al.. (2014). Development of the External Genitalia and Their Sexual Dimorphic Regulation in Mice. Sexual Development. 8(5). 297–310. 12 indexed citations
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Matsuo, Keitaro, Seiji Mabuchi, Mika Okazawa, et al.. (2014). The impact of multiple high-risk factors on survival outcome of surgically treated early-stage cervical cancer. Gynecologic Oncology. 133. 62–62. 1 indexed citations
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Matsuo, Koji, Seiji Mabuchi, Mika Okazawa, et al.. (2013). Utility of risk-weighted surgical–pathological factors in early-stage cervical cancer. British Journal of Cancer. 108(6). 1348–1357. 16 indexed citations
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Murashima, Aki, Mika Okazawa, Satoshi Kishigami, et al.. (2013). Midline-derived Shh regulates mesonephric tubule formation through the paraxial mesoderm. Developmental Biology. 386(1). 216–226. 19 indexed citations
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Mabuchi, Seiji, Ryoko Takahashi, Fumiaki Isohashi, et al.. (2013). Reirradiation Using High-Dose-Rate Interstitial Brachytherapy for Locally Recurrent Cervical Cancer. International Journal of Gynecological Cancer. 24(1). 141–148. 48 indexed citations
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Okazawa, Mika, Seiji Mabuchi, Fumiaki Isohashi, et al.. (2013). Impact of the Addition of Concurrent Chemotherapy to Pelvic Radiotherapy in Surgically Treated Stage IB1-IIB Cervical Cancer Patients With Intermediate-Risk or High-Risk Factors. International Journal of Gynecological Cancer. 23(3). 567–575. 43 indexed citations
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Matsuo, Koji, Seiji Mabuchi, Mika Okazawa, et al.. (2013). Utility of risk-weighted surgical-pathological factors in early-stage cervical cancer. Gynecologic Oncology. 130(1). e43–e44. 4 indexed citations
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Mabuchi, Seiji, Mika Okazawa, Koji Matsuo, et al.. (2012). Impact of histological subtype on survival of patients with surgically-treated stage IA2–IIB cervical cancer: Adenocarcinoma versus squamous cell carcinoma. Gynecologic Oncology. 127(1). 114–120. 77 indexed citations
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Mabuchi, Seiji, Mika Okazawa, Yasuto Kinose, et al.. (2012). Comparison of the Prognoses of FIGO Stage I to Stage II Adenosquamous Carcinoma and Adenocarcinoma of the Uterine Cervix Treated With Radical Hysterectomy. International Journal of Gynecological Cancer. 22(8). 1389–1397. 20 indexed citations
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Okazawa, Mika, Seiji Mabuchi, Fumiaki Isohashi, et al.. (2012). The Prognostic Significance of Multiple Pelvic Node Metastases in Cervical Cancer Patients Treated With Radical Hysterectomy Plus Adjuvant Chemoradiotherapy. International Journal of Gynecological Cancer. 22(3). 490–497. 23 indexed citations
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Okazawa, Mika, Yutaka Ueda, T. Enomoto, et al.. (2012). A retrospective analysis of endometrial carcinoma cases surgically treated with or without para-aortic lymph node dissection followed by adjuvant chemotherapy.. PubMed. 33(6). 620–4. 1 indexed citations
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Mabuchi, Seiji, Mika Okazawa, Fumiaki Isohashi, et al.. (2011). Radical hysterectomy with adjuvant radiotherapy versus definitive radiotherapy alone for FIGO stage IIB cervical cancer. Gynecologic Oncology. 123(2). 241–247. 39 indexed citations
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Okazawa, Mika, K. Masuhara, Ai Miyoshi, et al.. (2011). A rare case of ovarian carcinosarcoma successfully treated with the neoadjuvant chemotherapy of paclitaxel and ifosfamide. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 31(3). 274–275. 6 indexed citations
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Ueda, Yutaka, Mika Okazawa, Takayuki Enomoto, et al.. (2011). Dissection of unsuspicious para-aortic lymph nodes does not improve prognosis of advanced endometrial carcinoma with intra- or extra-abdominal metastasis.. PubMed. 31(12). 4513–7. 4 indexed citations
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Mabuchi, Seiji, Mika Okazawa, Fumiaki Isohashi, et al.. (2010). Postoperative whole pelvic radiotherapy plus concurrent chemotherapy versus extended-field irradiation for early-stage cervical cancer patients with multiple pelvic lymph node metastases. Gynecologic Oncology. 120(1). 94–100. 21 indexed citations
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Ueda, Yutaka, Takashi Miyatake, Mika Okazawa, et al.. (2008). Clonality and HPV Infection Analysis of Concurrent Glandular and Squamous Lesions and Adenosquamous Carcinomas of the Uterine Cervix. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 130(3). 389–400. 11 indexed citations

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