1.Colon cancer: the 2023 Korean clinical practice guidelines for diagnosis and treatment
Hyo Seon RYU ; Hyun Jung KIM ; Woong Bae JI ; Byung Chang KIM ; Ji Hun KIM ; Sung Kyung MOON ; Sung Il KANG ; Han Deok KWAK ; Eun Sun KIM ; Chang Hyun KIM ; Tae Hyung KIM ; Gyoung Tae NOH ; Byung-Soo PARK ; Hyeung-Min PARK ; Jeong Mo BAE ; Jung Hoon BAE ; Ni Eun SEO ; Chang Hoon SONG ; Mi Sun AHN ; Jae Seon EO ; Young Chul YOON ; Joon-Kee YOON ; Kyung Ha LEE ; Kyung Hee LEE ; Kil-Yong LEE ; Myung Su LEE ; Sung Hak LEE ; Jong Min LEE ; Ji Eun LEE ; Han Hee LEE ; Myong Hoon IHN ; Je-Ho JANG ; Sun Kyung JEON ; Kum Ju CHAE ; Jin-Ho CHOI ; Dae Hee PYO ; Gi Won HA ; Kyung Su HAN ; Young Ki HONG ; Chang Won HONG ; Jung-Myun KWAK ;
Annals of Coloproctology 2024;40(2):89-113
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in Korea and the third leading cause of death from cancer. Treatment outcomes for colon cancer are steadily improving due to national health screening programs with advances in diagnostic methods, surgical techniques, and therapeutic agents.. The Korea Colon Cancer Multidisciplinary (KCCM) Committee intends to provide professionals who treat colon cancer with the most up-to-date, evidence-based practice guidelines to improve outcomes and help them make decisions that reflect their patients’ values and preferences. These guidelines have been established by consensus reached by the KCCM Guideline Committee based on a systematic literature review and evidence synthesis and by considering the national health insurance system in real clinical practice settings. Each recommendation is presented with a recommendation strength and level of evidence based on the consensus of the committee. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.The Influence of Women Dental Hygienists’ Work–Family Balance on Happiness Level in Dental Clinics
Ae-Jung IM ; Yun-woo KIM ; Su-jung KIM ; Seung-yeon KIM ; Eo-jin KIM ; So-dam MOON ; Su-min SHIN ; Hae-in JEONG ; Hee-Ae JEONG ; Hee-Jung LIM
Journal of Dental Hygiene Science 2021;21(3):158-167
		                        		
		                        			 Background:
		                        			To identify work–family balance and level of happiness among married women dental hygienists in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province. The goal of this study is to use the outcome as basic data to determine the compatibility of dental hygienists with work and family, systems, and improvement of happiness levels. 
		                        		
		                        			Methods:
		                        			From July 3 to August 10, 2020, 250 dental hygienists in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province were targeted. The questionnaire comprised 65 questions, including general characteristics (perception of work–family balance, perception of work–family balance system, job satisfaction, parenting type, happiness level) whether or not they were implemented. The results were obtained through a self-control questionnaire. 
		                        		
		                        			Results:
		                        			The perception of work–family balance was significantly different in job rank and average income, while that of the work– family balance system had significant differences in workplace type, total work experience, current job work experience, childcare system status, and parental leave period. Happiness level and job satisfaction were significantly different in job rank, average income, and childcare system status. Additionally, the perception of work–family balance and that of the work–family balance system showed a positive correlation with job satisfaction and happiness level. Finally, the perception of married women dental hygienists toward work–family compatibility was determined, where the higher the satisfaction with the job, the higher the level of happiness. 
		                        		
		                        			Conclusion
		                        			To improve the work–family balance and job satisfaction of dental hygienists and their levels of happiness, changes in social perception and improvement of the working environment such as proper staffing, flexible work systems, and incentive systems should be considered. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Pancreatic Hemangioma Suspected of Neuroendocrine Tumor
Mo Ah JEONG ; Jun Kyu LEE ; Ji Hyung NAM ; Dong Kee JANG ; Yun Jeong LIM ; Jeong-Ju LEE ; Eo-Jin KIM
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2020;76(1):46-48
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 Adult pancreatic hemangioma is an extremely rare disease, with only 22 cases reported since 1939. Pancreatic hemangioma has no specific symptoms, diagnostic imaging, or laboratory findings, making it difficult to be clinically suspected and diagnosed. The majority are confirmed after surgery. In this report, a 61-year-old woman presented with melena and showed multiple small hyper- vascular lesions in the pancreas. A pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor was suspected, and the patient underwent a distal pancreatectomy. The pathology examination and immunohistochemical study revealed a pancreatic hemangioma. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.KSNM/KSID/KOSHIC Guidance for Nuclear Medicine Department Against the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic
Ji-In BANG ; Ho-Young LEE ; Young Seok CHO ; Hongyoon CHOI ; Ari CHONG ; Jae Sun EO ; Ji Young KIM ; Tae Sung KIM ; Hyun-Woo KWON ; Eun Jeong LEE ; Eun Seong LEE ; Hye Lim PARK ; Soo Bin PARK ; Hye-kyung SHIM ; Bong-Il SONG ; Ik Dong YOO ; Kyung Jae LEE ; Hong Jae LEE ; Su Ha HAN ; Jin Seo LEE ; Jung Mi PARK ; Sung Hoon KIM
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2020;54(4):163-167
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 The dramatic spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has profound impacts on every continent and life. Due to humanto-human transmission of COVID-19, nuclear medicine staffs also cannot escape the risk of infection from workplaces. Everystaff in the nuclear medicine department must prepare for and respond to COVID-19 pandemic which tailored to the characteristicsof our profession. This article provided the guidance prepared by the Korean Society of Nuclear Medicine (KSNM) incooperation with the Korean Society of Infectious Disease (KSID) and Korean Society for Healthcare-Associated InfectionControl and Prevention (KOSHIC) in managing the COVID-19 pandemic for the nuclear medicine department.We hope that thisguidance will support every practice in nuclear medicine during this chaotic period. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Repeatability of a Multi-segment Foot Model with a 15-Marker Set in Normal Children.
Eo Jin KIM ; Hyuk Soo SHIN ; Jae Hee LEE ; Min Gyu KYUNG ; Hyo Jeong YOO ; Won Joon YOO ; Dong Yeon LEE
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 2018;10(4):484-490
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			BACKGROUND: The use of three-dimensional multi-segment foot models (3D MFMs) is increasing since they have superior ability to illustrate the effect of foot and ankle pathologies on intersegmental motion of the foot compared to single-segment foot model gait analysis. However, validation of the repeatability of the 3D MFMs is important for their clinical use. Although many MFMs have been validated in normal adults, research on MFM repeatability in children is lacking. The purpose of this study is to validate the intrasession, intersession, and interrater repeatability of an MFM with a 15-marker set (DuPont foot model) in healthy children. METHODS: The study included 20 feet of 20 healthy children (10 boys and 10 girls). We divided the participants into two groups of 10 each. One group was tested by the same operator in each test (intersession analysis), while the other group was tested by a different operator in each test (interrater analysis). The multiple correlation coefficient (CMC) and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) were calculated to assess repeatability. The difference between the two sessions of each group was assessed at each time point of gait cycle. RESULTS: The intrasession CMC and ICC values of all parameters showed excellent or very good repeatability. The intersession CMC of many parameters showed good or better repeatability. Interrater CMC and ICC values were generally lower for all parameters than intrasession and intersession. The mean gaps of all parameters were generally similar to those of the previous study. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated that 3D MFM using a 15-marker set had high intrasession, intersession, and interrater repeatability in the assessment of foot motion in healthy children but recommend some caution in interpreting the hindfoot parameters.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Adult
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		                        			Ankle
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		                        			Child*
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		                        			Foot*
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		                        			Gait
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Pathology
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
6.Naringenin-Mediated ATF3 Expression Contributes to Apoptosis in Human Colon Cancer.
Hun Min SONG ; Gwang Hun PARK ; Hyun Ji EO ; Jin Boo JEONG
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2016;24(2):140-146
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Naringenin (NAR) as one of the flavonoids observed in grapefruit has been reported to exhibit an anti-cancer activity. Activating transcription factor 3 (ATF3) is associated with apoptosis in human colon cancer cells. This study was performed to investigate the molecular mechanism by which NAR stimulates ATF3 expression and apoptosis in human colon cancer cells. NAR reduced the cell viability and induced an apoptosis in human colon cancer cells. ATF3 overexpression increased NAR-mediated cleaved PARP, while ATF3 knockdown attenuated the cleavage of PARP by NAR. NAR increased ATF3 expression in both protein and mRNA level, and increased the luciferase activity of ATF3 promoter in a dose-dependent manner. The responsible region for ATF3 transcriptional activation by NAR is located between -317 and -148 of ATF3 promoter. p38 inhibition blocked NAR-mediated ATF3 expression, its promoter activation and apoptosis. The results suggest that NAR induces apoptosis through p38-dependent ATF3 activation in human colon cancer cells.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Activating Transcription Factor 3
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		                        			Apoptosis*
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		                        			Cell Survival
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		                        			Citrus paradisi
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		                        			Colon*
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		                        			Colonic Neoplasms*
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		                        			Flavonoids
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		                        			Humans*
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		                        			Luciferases
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		                        			RNA, Messenger
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		                        			Transcriptional Activation
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
7.Inhibition of Wnt Signaling by Silymarin in Human Colorectal Cancer Cells.
Hyun Ji EO ; Gwang Hun PARK ; Jin Boo JEONG
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2016;24(4):380-386
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Silymarin from milk thistle (Silybum marianum) has been reported to show an anti-cancer activity. In previous study, we reported that silymarin induces cyclin D1 proteasomal degradation through NF-κB-mediated threonine-286 phosphorylation. However, mechanism for the inhibition of Wnt signaling by silymarin still remains unanswered. Thus, we investigated whether silymarin affects Wnt signaling in human colorectal cancer cells to elucidate the additional anti-cancer mechanism of silymarin. Transient transfection with a TOP and FOP FLASH luciferase construct indicated that silymarin suppressed the transcriptional activity of β-catenin/TCF. Silymarin treatment resulted in a decrease of intracellular β-catenin protein but not mRNA. The inhibition of proteasome by MG132 and GSK3β inhibition by SB216763 blocked silymarin-mediated downregulation of β-catenin. In addition, silymarin increased phosphorylation of β-catenin and a point mutation of S33Y attenuated silymarin-mediated β-catenin downregulation. In addition, silymarin decreased TCF4 and increased Axin expression in both protein and mRNA level. From these results, we suggest that silymarin-mediated downregulation of β-catenin and TCF4 may result in the inhibition of Wnt signaling in human colorectal cancer cells.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Colorectal Neoplasms*
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		                        			Cyclin D1
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		                        			Down-Regulation
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		                        			Humans*
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		                        			Luciferases
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		                        			Milk Thistle
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		                        			Phosphorylation
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		                        			Point Mutation
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		                        			Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex
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		                        			RNA, Messenger
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		                        			Silymarin*
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		                        			Transfection
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
8.Primary Mucosa-associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma Metachronously Involving Esophagus and Stomach.
Seung Joo BYUN ; Hyoun Woo KANG ; Joo Kyoung CHA ; Soo Ryeong RYOO ; Jeong Hyeon LEE ; Do Yeon KIM ; Eo Jin KIM
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2016;67(5):257-261
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma is found in various organs as extranodal B cell lymphoma. The gastrointestinal tract is the most commonly involved extranodal site in MALT lymphoma. However, primary esophageal MALT lymphoma is very rare. In addition, few cases with metachronous gastric involvement have been reported. A 55-year-old man was diagnosed with MALT lymphoma by surveillance esophagogastroduodenoscopy. A 5 cm esophageal submucosal tumor-like lesion was incidentally revealed by screening esophagogastroduodenoscopy two years prior. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy showed a cylindrically elongated submucosal mass with normal overlying mucosa in the mid esophagus. He underwent surgery to confirm the diagnosis. The pathologic diagnosis was esophageal MALT lymphoma. He was treated with radiation, which achieved complete remission. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy and chest computed tomography were performed every three to six months, with no evidence of recurrence for 18 months. After 21 months, several elevated gastric erosions were found on the great curvature and posterior sides of the midbody and confirmed as MALT lymphoma pathologically. Here we report a case with MALT lymphoma metachronously involving the esophagus and stomach.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Diagnosis
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		                        			Endoscopy, Digestive System
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		                        			Esophagus*
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		                        			Gastrointestinal Tract
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Lymphoid Tissue
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		                        			Lymphoma
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		                        			Lymphoma, B-Cell
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		                        			Lymphoma, B-Cell, Marginal Zone*
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		                        			Mass Screening
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		                        			Middle Aged
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		                        			Mucous Membrane
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		                        			Recurrence
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		                        			Stomach*
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		                        			Thorax
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
9.Intravascular Large B-cell Lymphoma within Duodenal Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor.
Jeong Hyeon LEE ; Jun Kyu LEE ; Soo Ryeong RYOO ; Seung Joo BYUN ; Kang Min HAN ; Jin Hee JUNG ; In Woong HAN ; Jae Hyun KWON ; Eo Jin KIM
Korean Journal of Pancreas and Biliary Tract 2016;21(4):239-243
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Intravascular large B-cell lymphoma (IVLBCL) is a rare disease of intravascular growth of malignant lymphocytes without an obvious extravascular tumor mass or existence in peripheral blood. It has poor prognosis due to its aggressive behavior and rapid systemic dissemination. But there is no pathognomonic finding, diagnosis of IVLBCL is still challenging. Here we report a case of IVLBCL found within a resected specimen of duodenal gastrointestinal stromal tumor.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			B-Lymphocytes*
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		                        			Diagnosis
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		                        			Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors*
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		                        			Lymphocytes
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		                        			Lymphoma
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		                        			Lymphoma, B-Cell*
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		                        			Prognosis
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		                        			Rare Diseases
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
10.Intravascular Large B-cell Lymphoma within Duodenal Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor.
Jeong Hyeon LEE ; Jun Kyu LEE ; Soo Ryeong RYOO ; Seung Joo BYUN ; Kang Min HAN ; Jin Hee JUNG ; In Woong HAN ; Jae Hyun KWON ; Eo Jin KIM
Korean Journal of Pancreas and Biliary Tract 2016;21(4):239-243
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Intravascular large B-cell lymphoma (IVLBCL) is a rare disease of intravascular growth of malignant lymphocytes without an obvious extravascular tumor mass or existence in peripheral blood. It has poor prognosis due to its aggressive behavior and rapid systemic dissemination. But there is no pathognomonic finding, diagnosis of IVLBCL is still challenging. Here we report a case of IVLBCL found within a resected specimen of duodenal gastrointestinal stromal tumor.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			B-Lymphocytes*
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		                        			Diagnosis
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		                        			Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors*
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		                        			Lymphocytes
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		                        			Lymphoma
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		                        			Lymphoma, B-Cell*
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		                        			Prognosis
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		                        			Rare Diseases
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
            
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