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Nise Hitomi Yamaguchi (
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, May 6, 1959) is a Brazilian
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with the American ECFMG-ES tests. She has a master's degree in immunology and a doctorate in oncology clinical medicine, and is an international speaker for matters of health. As a scientist, her areas of research are personalized medicine, translational research in oncology, and immunology. She utilizes knowledge of genetics, epigenetics, and omics to understand and treat many diseases, including cancer. As of April 2022, she is not affiliated with any political party.


Professional career

Yamaguchi graduated with a degree in medicine from the
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in 1982 and completed her residency in clinical medicine in immunology and allergies at the
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(HCFMUSP) in 1988. During her studies, she took courses in
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and
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on the humanistic view of patients and their families. She also participated in training in
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with scientists at the
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. While at the Cancer Center, she studied
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and went on to defend her master's thesis in immunology at HCFMUSP in 1993. Yamaguchi completed her doctoral thesis in conjunction with translational labs at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, United States. She is board certified in clinical oncology and immunology by the
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and in Oncology by the European Society of Medical Oncology.


Recognition

Dr. Yamaguchi became known internationally for her strong activity to approve the WHO-supported Framework Convention for Tobacco Control, which ended up in Brazil adopting an indoor tobacco-free environment and many other regulations to prevent cancer and protect people of non-communicable chronic degenerative diseases. She participated in international forums for tobacco cessation with members of the European Parliament in Austria. As an immunologist with previous experience in public health, Dr. Yamaguchi participated in many conferences about diagnosis, early treatments (including the controversial protocols which included the administration of hydroxychloroquine), and vaccines throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. She was mentioned as a possible successor to the then Minister of Health
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, and defended support measures and early treatments for COVID-19. She has always denied that she would be appointed to the Health Ministry, although there was always some speculation every time there was a change there. Dr. Yamaguchi has served in governments of different political backgrounds. Her work has addressed diversity, equality, and inclusion in the prevention and health quality of life issues, with a strong commitment to access of right and timely basis treatments, especially in cancer and non-communicable chronic diseases for low- and middle-income populations throughout the world. During the
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and H1N1 epidemics, she served as an immunologist and clinical advisor to different governments. She is also devoted to the issue of governance in public affairs and works as a volunteer with a group which she helped create led by Dr. Nelson Teich, about governance in health provision by the public and private domains. Her current work is as a clinician, as the director of the Institute of Advances in Medicine in Brazil; and as a physician, taking care of her patients in different hospitals, including the Hospital Albert Einstein. Awards given to Dr. Yamaguchi include the recognition of the Brazilian Cancer Institute for her activities against tobacco; the Jimmie Holland Award by the Brazilian Society of Psycho-Oncology; the Joseph Cullen Award from the International Association for Lung Cancer Studies; the Mario Kroeff Medal from the Brazilian Cancer Society; the recognition of the lifelong achievements by the World Prevention Alliance in Lyon; and International Prevention and Research Institute. Dr. Yamaguchi has written a book named ''The Human being facing cancer and the will to cure'', nominated for the
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, and is in the second edition by UNESP editors. She participated in the organization of two books by the International Prevention and Research Institute (World Cancer and Breast Cancer). During the
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health emergency in Brazil she allegedly took part in a shadow cabinet to advise then president
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, advocating for the use of hydroxychloroquine and other drugs without proven efficacy in early-stage Covid-19 cases, as well as for the easing of the social distancing measures in order to accelerate
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, which she and other doctors thought would end the pandemic.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Yamaguchi, Nise Living people 20th-century Brazilian women scientists 21st-century Brazilian women scientists 1959 births Brazilian people of Japanese descent Brazilian women physicians Brazilian immunologists COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil People from Maringá Republican Party of the Social Order politicians Brazilian Labour Party (current) politicians