Faculty Directory
- Name
- Kim, Byung Chang, M.D.
- Faculty Appointment
(title, department)
- Professor
Department of cancer control and population health
- Area of Expertise
- Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening & early detection, Cancer prevention & chemoprevention, diagnostic and therapeutic colonoscopy, Familial and hereditary CRC
- Contact no
- +82-31-920-1649
- E-mail
- mdzara@ncc.re.kr
- Work Experience
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2000 – 2001 Intern, Severance Hospital
2001 – 2005 Resident, Internal Medicine, Severance Hospital
2005- 2007.2 Fellowship, Gastroenterology, Internal Medicine, Severance Hospital,
2007.3 – present; Staff physician, Center for Cancer Prevention and Early Detection
2007.9 – Present; Staff physician, Center for Colorectal Cancer
- Educational Background
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1991.3 – 1997.2; Yonsei University, College of Medicine (M.D.)
2003.3 – 2005.8; Graduate School of Yonsei University, Department of Medicine (M.S.)
- Research Interests
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening & early detection, Cancer prevention & chemoprevention, diagnostic and therapeutic colonoscopy, Familial and hereditary CRC
- Achievements
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1. Nam SJ, KIM BC, et al Risk Factors for Lymph Node Metastasis and Oncologic Outcomes in Small Rectal Neuroendocrine Tumors with Lymphovascular Invasion: GUT LIVER 2021 online pub ahead (corresponding)
2. Park SS, Kim BC, et al. Comparison of endoscopic submucosal dissection and transanal endoscopic microsurgery for T1 rectal neuroendocrine tumors: a propensity scorematched study. Gastrointest Endosc 2021;94:408-512. (corresponding)
3. Park JJ, Kim BC et al. The Effect of Metformin in Treatment of Adenomas in Patients with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis. Cancer Prvention. Can Prevention Res; 14(5); 563-572. (1st author)
4. Roth SJ, Hong YH, Kim BC et al. Analysis of metachronous colorectal neoplasms and survival following segmental or extended resection in patients with hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer. Int J colorectal disease 2020;35:1273-1282. (corresponding)
5. Kim BC, Kang M, et al. Clinical Factors Associated with Adherence to the Follow-Up Examination after Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test in National Colorectal Cancer Screening. Journal of Internal Medicine 2020;9(1): E260—20. (1st author)
6. KIM B, KIM BC, KIM J, et al. Quality of Bowel Preparation for Colonoscopy in Patients with a History of Abdomino-Pelvic Surgery: Retrospective Cohort Study. Yonsei Med J 2019;60:73-8. (corresponding)
7. Lee ES, KIM BC, Hur BY et al. Risk factors associated with incomplete colonoscopy based on the analysis of computed tomographic colonography findings. J Comput Assist Tomogr 2018;42:675-79. (corresponding)
8. Park HS, Kim BC, Yeo HY, et al. Deleted in malignant brain tumor 1 is a novel prognostic marker in colorectal cancer. Oncol Rep 2018;39:2279-87. (corresponding)
9. KIM B, KIM BC, Nam SY, et al. Visceral Adipose Tissue Volume and the Occurrence of Colorectal Adenoma in Follow-up Colonoscopy for Screening and Surveillance. Nutr Cancer 2017;69:739-45. (corresponding)
10. Moon SY, Kim BC, Sohn DK, et al. Predictors for difficult cecal insertion in colonoscopy: The impact of obesity indices. World J Gastroenterol 2017;23:2346-2354. (corresponding)