Department of Oncology, Osaka University Hospital, Osaka, Japan
Shoji Tokunaga is a distinguished researcher and clinician in the field of oncology, currently serving in the Department of Oncology at Osaka University Hospital, Japan. With a focus on cancer treatment and research, his work contributes to advancing understanding and improving therapeutic strategies for various cancers. Dr. Tokunaga's research also extends to exploring novel therapeutic targets and personalized medicine approaches, helping to refine cancer care. His commitment to clinical excellence and innovation has earned him recognition in both national and international oncology circles.
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Insights into Cancer Epidemiology of Radiation Exposure and Genetic Mutations
Author(s): Shoji Tokunaga*
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