@article{oai:niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00014655, author = {岩渕, 眞}, issue = {10}, journal = {新潟医学会雑誌, 新潟医学会雑誌}, month = {Oct}, note = {It is my great pleasure to have a chance of presenting the last lecture at the meeting of the Niigata Medical Society. I was elected to the professor of clinical division of pediatric surgery, Niigata University Hospital in 1981 and have transferred to the position of the professor of department of pediatric surgery, School of Medicine, Niigata University in 1991. I will leave my position at Niigata University on reaching retiring age at the end of coming March. I greatly appreciate much kindness and support given me since I have become a surgeon by all of my teachers, friend, colleagues and students. Today, I will present the paper entitled “progress concerning the treatment for neuroblastoma and it's problems over a period of 40years.” We have treated 136 patients with neuroblastoma for past 40years. Eighty patients have survived. On starting treatment, some of the tumors turned out already advanced and too late to be cured. Since 1985, intensive induction chemotherapy have been used for advanced neuroblastoma and mass screening have been introduced for early detection of neuroblastoma. As a result, they improved the survival rate.}, pages = {491--500}, title = {最終講義 教室での神経芽腫治療の進歩と問題点 : 40年の軌跡}, volume = {115}, year = {2001} }