Ken Sato
Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
Biography
Ken Sato is a Japanese, physician, hepatologist and gastroentelorogist, clinical and basic researcher in Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine in Japan; working for more than 20 years in this area. He started working as a physician at Gunma University and its affiliated hospitals in 1990. Some of Dr. Sato’s achievements in the field include researching tumors in the liver with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis. His research had lead in indentifying Werner Syndrome as a possible cause of the steatohepatitis. Additionally, Dr. Sato has researched carcinomas and hepatitis, especially pertaining to the liver.
Abstract
Abstract : The next stage strategy for Direct-acting antiviral failure in patients with chronic hepatitis C