Tadahiko Shien
Okayama University Hospital, Japan
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- Keywords: de novo stage IV, breast cancer, local control, oligometastasis.
Short Bio
- Dr Tadahiko Shien MD, Ph.D is an associate professor and director of the department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery at the Okayama University Hospital. And the group secretariat of JCOG Breast cancer study group. He is a surgical oncologist researching the treatment strategy for de-novo stage IV breast cancer (PI of JCOG1017 study) and Oligometastasis. His clinical and research interests are primarily focused on breast surgical oncology, tumor biology, clinical trial and translational research. He is a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), Japan Surgical Society (JSS), Japan Society of Clinical Oncology (JSCO), Japan breast cancer society (JBCS), Japan Society of medical Oncology (JSMO), International Society of Surgery (ISS), Japan Oncoplastic Breast Surgery Society (JOBSS), Japan Association of Endocrine Surgery (JAES), and Breast Surgery International (BSI). His board-certified specialties are JSS, JSCO and JAES and Board of JBCS and JAES. He is an associate editor of BMC women’s health, Frontier in oncology and Oncology letters. He graduated from Kagawa Medical University (Kagawa, Japan) in 1999 and he got his Doctor of Philosophy from Okayama University graduate school (Okayama, Japan) in 2005. He was trained in surgical oncology at National Cancer Center (Tokyo, Japan) from 2003 to 2008. He has published over 100 peer-reviewed international journals covering many fields of Breast oncology.