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National Cancer Center Japan

NCC Profile

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About Us

Board of Director

Vision

NCC is committed to providing the best possible cancer treatment and care through relentless partnership with the community

Mission

  • Discovering the fundamental causes of cancer and realizing its earliest diagnosis and prevention
  • Developing innovation in medical prevention, diagnosis and treatment
  • Establishing and making available the most advanced standard of care to all patients
  • Exploring and providing the best “cancer survivorship” for patients
  • Gathering and disseminating comprehensive cancer related information to the community
  • Talent development of all NCC staff members
  • Recommending new initiatives and policy to the government
  • Contributing to global society in collaboration with international organizations

History

 

YEAR EVENT
1962 Established National Cancer Center
1962 Opened National Cancer Center Hospital East
1997 Completed proton treatment facility
2001 Completed medical genomics building
2004 Opened Research Center for Cancer Prevention and Screening
2005 Opened Research Center for Innovative Oncology
2006 Opened Center for Cancer Control and Information Services
2010 Appointed Independent Administrative Institution
2012 Established Exploratory Oncology Research & Clinical Trial Center
2015 Opened Innovation Center for Supportive, Palliative and Psychosocial Care
2016 Opened Center for Public Health Sciences
  Opened Center for Cancer Registries
2018 Established Center for Cancer Genomics and Advanced Therapeutics (C-CAT)
 
For Details see: The detailed Chronology of Events

 

Event

History

Instructions for International Patients

Patients meet the following condition, and interested in coming to our hospital for treatment or second opinions, please make an appointment with us through the medical coordinating company.
 

Who are international patients exactly?

Patients who are not covered by Japan’s national medical insurance resulting from residing out of Japan or other reasons.
Medical fee is calculated 30 yen for one medical point, which is 10 yen for the Japan’s medical-insured patients. (Medical fee is calculated by medical points in Japanese medical system.) It is also taxable.


National Cancer Center Hospital has signed a business cooperation contract with Emergency Assistance Japan, Co., Ltd. (EAJ). To process those patients’ visit, EAJ will get in touch with our Hospital on behalf of the patients. Contact EAJ for an appointment with National Cancer Center Hospital, not contact us directly.

National Cancer Center Hospital does not serve language assistance. Patients who have a Japan’s national medical insurance, but don’t understand the language, please bring a translator with you. Patients who failed to bring one, National Cancer Center Hospital may introduce other hospitals, in terms of safety, where are fully staffed for foreign languages.

To serve smooth and safe clinical work, your understanding is highly appreciated.

About EAJ

Company name

Emergency Assistance Japan, Co., Ltd. (Link to External Site.)

Languages

Japanese, English, Russian, Chinese, Korean, Arabia, Thai, Italian, Indonesian, Bengali and more

Telephone

+81 3 3811 8600

For the first inquiry, Japanese, English, Russian, Chinese languages are available.

EAJ coordinate patients’ visit, thus patients need to sign a contract with EAJ, which means patients need to pay coordinating fee, aside from the medical fee.

E-Mail

mj-infoemergency.co.jp

 

What EAJ can help

  • Support for obtaining a medical visa
  • Paying medial fee to hospitals as patients’ representative
  • Interpreting, and translating
  • Arranging accommodation and transportation
  • 24-7 call center during the stay in Japan
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Department

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Department

Name:National Cancer Center Japan
Location:Tsukiji, Tokyo
Date of establishment:1962
Organization Type : Changed from governmental organization to Independent Administrative Institution (since Apr.1, 2010)
Number of beds:1003
Total number of staff:3579
Name:NCC Hospital
Location:Tsukiji, Tokyo
Date of establishment:1962
Number of beds:578
Total number of staff:231 staff doctors, 137 resident doctors, 655 nurses
 Clinical Departments Head and Neck Surgery
Head and Neck Medical Oncology
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Breast Surgery
Breast and Medical Oncology
Thoracic Surgery
Thoracic Oncology
Esophageal Surgery
Gastric Surgery
Colorectal Surgery
Gastrointestinal Oncology
Department of Gastroenterology and Endoscopy
Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery
Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Oncology
Urology
Gynecology
Musculoskeletal Oncology and Rehabilitation
Hematology
Pediatric Oncology
General Internal Medicine, Dentistry, Cardiovascular Medicine
Anesthesiology
Dept of Intensive Care Medicine
Palliative Medicine
Psycho-Oncology Service
Diagnostic Radiology
Radiation Oncology
Rpathology and Clinical Laboratories
Experimental Therapeutics
 Common departments  Rare Cancer Center
Outpatient Treatment Center
Clinical Laboratories
Dept of Clinical Engineering and Medical Technology
Surgical Center
Supportive Care Center
Section of Radiation Safety and Quality Assurance
Nutrition Managemnet Office
Office of Cancer Registry
Medical Information Management Office
Dept of Medical Information
Dept of Pharmacy
Dept of Nursing
Dept of Radiological Technology
Clinical Research Support Office
Certified Nurse Curriculum
Dept of Genetic Medicine and Services
Name:NCC Hospital East
Location:Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture
Date of establishment:1992
Number of beds:425
Total number of staff:134 staff doctors, 104 resident doctors, 533 nurses
 Clinical Departments  Head and Neck Surgery
Head and Neck Medical Oncology
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Breast Surgery
Breast and Medical Oncology
Thoracic Surgery
Thoracic Oncology
Esophageal Surgery
Gastric Surgery
Colorectal Surgery
Gastrointestinal Oncology
Department of Gastroenterology and Endoscopy
Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery
Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Oncology
Urology
Gynecology
Musculoskeletal Oncology and Rehabilitation
Hematology
Pediatric Oncology
General Internal Medicine, Dentistry, Cardiovascular Medicine
Anesthesiology
Dept of Intensive Care Medicine
Palliative Medicine
Psycho-Oncology Service
Diagnostic Radiology
Radiation Oncology
Rpathology and Clinical Laboratories
Experimental Therapeutics
 Common departments  Rare Cancer Center
Outpatient Treatment Center
Clinical Laboratories
Dept of Clinical Engineering and Medical Technology
Surgical Center
Supportive Care Center
Section of Radiation Safety and Quality Assurance
Nutrition Managemnet Office
Office of Cancer Registry
Medical Information Management Office
Dept of Medical Information
Dept of Pharmacy
Dept of Nursing
Dept of Radiological Technology
Clinical Research Support Office
Certified Nurse Curriculum
Dept of Genetic Medicine and Services
Name:Research Institute
Location:Tsukiji, Tokyo Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture
Date of establishment:1962
Total number of staff:395 research staff
Group for Cancer Development and Progression

Division of Molecular Pathology
Division of Cellular Signaling
Division of Cancer Biology

Division of Cancer Evolution

Division of Cancer RNA Research

Group for Research of Molecular Functions and Targets Division of Hematological Malignancy
Division of Cancer Stem Cell
Group for Devt of Molecular Diagnostics and Individualized Therapy

Division of Cancer Genomics
Division of Genome Biology
Division of Brain Tumor Translational Research
Division of Molecular Oncology

Division of Genome Analysis Platform Development

Division of Bioinformatics

Group for Translational Research

Division of Cancer Pathophysiology

Division of Cancer Therapeutics

Group for Frontier Science

Division of Molecular Pharmacology
Division of Rare Cancer Research
Division of Cancer Immunology

Division of Medical AI Research and Development
Division of Advanced Bioimaging

Fundamental Innovative Oncology Core Research Support Core
Bioresources Core
Omics Core
Drug Development and Disease Model Core
Pathology and Immunology Core
Name:Explorately Oncology Research & Clinical Trial Center (EPOC)
Location:Tsukiji, Tokyo / Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture
Date of establishment:2005
Name:
Name:Institute for Cancer Control
Location:5-1-1, Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, 104-0045, Tokyo, Japan
Date of establishment:2021
Number of beds:-
Total number of staff:100

Vision

Health and Dignity for All

Mission

Work with society, derive evidence to drive cancer control, deliver to all
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  • glean, examine and present scientific evidence, transforming the world
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  • make the most of scientific insight, give momentum to cancer control, serving society
deliver
  • deliver accurate information to all, implementing and supporting cancer control

What we do

  • drive cancer control in Japan, and globally
  • penetrate needs of society, provide evidence and advocate policies expediently and effectively
  • join forces enhancing each other’s forte, work across specialties, maximizing impact with synergy
  • drive projects with dynamism through diligence and constant critical thinking
  • nurture polymath specialists highly professional in public health
Name:Center for Cancer Genomics and Advanced Therapeutics (C-CAT)
Location:Tsukiji, Tokyo
Date of establishment:2018

Key Activities

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Patient dedicated care including co-medical support by Nursing Department, Volunteer activities and Pharmaceutical Department Hospital and Hospital East
Cancer cell analysis through new techniques involving the genome, epigenome, proteome, metabolome Research institute
  • Epidemiology and Prevention Research (leading to the creation of guidelines and policy recommendations) example: Cancer screening
  • Behavioral Sciences and Survivorship Research and Common Research toward the improvement of citizen’s quality of life
Center for Public Health Sciences
Cancer Information services, Cancer survivorship, health service research: Cancer registries to promote comprehensive and systematic cancer control program in Japan Center for Cancer Control and Information Services
Center for Cancer Genomics and Advanced Therapies  Click here
Rare Cancer Center  Click here
Project for Human Resource Development of Experts for Implementation of International Clinical Trials Click here

Key Research

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  • Rare Cancers: Registry of Clinical Database & Biomarker-Based Clinical trials
  • IARC / GICR collaboration in Asia (with UICC, NCI Thailand, NCC Korea, IARC)
  • Asia Cohort Consortium (ACC): 30 cohort studies (and >150 researchers) in Asia. Aim: platform for cross-cohort projects and incubator for new cohorts
  • International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC): implementing 3 projects: Liver Cancer, Gastric Cancer and Biliary Tract Cancer
  • Project for genome-based drug discovery : MasterKey Project, Oncopanel, with special focus on rare cancers

Cancer Profile

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Total Population 127,000,000
Income Group High
Total Deaths 1,192,000
Life Expectancy at birth Total 84
Male 80
Female 87
Cancer Mortality Profile
Age-Standardized Cancer Mortality Trends
Cancer Incidence
Adult Risk Factors Current tobacco smoking (2011 Data) Males 34.1%
Females 10.6%
Total 21.8%
Total alcohol per capita consumption, in litres of pure alcohol (2010 Data) Males 10.4
Females 4.2
Total 7.2
Physical inactivity (2010 Data) Males 35.1%
Females 42%
Total 38.7%
Obesity (2014 Data) Males 35.1%
Females 42%
Totals 38.7%
Household solid fuel use (2012 Data) Males NA
Females NA
Total 0%
Cancer Plans, Monitoring, and Surveillance Has an operational cancer policy/strategy/action plan Yes
Has a cancer registry    
Scope Population-based
Coverage Subnational
Last Year of Data 2008
Cancer Primary Prevention Policies Tobacco Control Has an operational policy, strategy or action plan to reduce the burden of tobacco use Yes
Smoke-free legislation Up to two public places completely smoke-free
Tobacco dependence treatment NRT and/or some cessation services (neither cost-covered)
Warning labels Medium size warnings missing some appropriate characteristics OR large warnings missing many appropriate characteristics
Bans on advertising, promotion and sponsorship Complete absence of ban, or ban that does not cover national television, radio and print media
Tobacco taxes 51-75% of retail price is tax
Overweight and obesity prevention and control Has an operational policy, strategy or action plan for reducing overweight/obesity Yes
Physical inactivity prevention and control Has an operational policy, strategy or action plan to reduce physical inactivity and/or promote physical activity Yes
Harmful use of alcohol prevention and control Has an operational policy, strategy or action plan to reduce the harmful use of alcohol Yes
National Immunization Human Papillomavirus vaccination schedule 13 years (x3)
Hepatitis B vaccination schedule NA
Hepatitis B vaccination coverage, infants NA
Cancer Screening and Early Detection Cervical Cancer Cervical cytology (PAP) Generally available at the public primary health care level
Acetic Acid Vizualization (VIA) Generally available at the public primary health care level
Breast Cancer Breast palpation / clinical breast exam (CBE) Generally available at the public primary health care level
Mammogram Generally available at the public primary health care level
Colorectal Cancer Faecal occult blood test or faecal immunological test Generally available at the public primary health care level
Bowel cancer screening by exam or colonoscopy Generally available at the public primary health care level
Cancer Treatment and Palliative Care Radiotherapy Generally available in the public health system
Total high energy teletherapy units / million inhabitants 7
Number of radiotherapy centres 792
Number of radiation oncologists 871
Chemotherapy (medicines not specified) Generally available in the public health system
Oral morphine (formulation not specified) Generally available in the public health system
Non-methadone morphine equivalent consumption per cancer death (mg) NA
Community/home care for people with advanced stage cancer and other NCDs Generally available
REMARKS
SOURCE Extracted from: WHO Cancer Country Profiles 2014 (https://www.who.int/cancer/country-profiles/jpn_en.pdf?ua=1) as of 2019/05/30
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