Clinical Research Advances in Thoracic Surgery
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Pulmonology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (23 October 2024) | Viewed by 2581
Special Issue Editor
Interests: neoadjuvant therapies; immunotherapies; targeted therapies; biomarkers; personalized medicine
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Dear Colleagues,
I would like to introduce the Special Issue of “Clinical Research Advances in Thoracic Surgery”.
There are several ongoing and recently completed clinical research advances in the field of thoracic surgery. These advancements aimed to improve surgical techniques, patient outcomes and the quality of life for thoracic surgery patients.
This Special Issue will focus on the following three topics:
- Neoadjuvant therapies: Clinical trials are investigating the use of neoadjuvant therapies, such as chemotherapy and radiation, before surgery for lung cancer and other thoracic malignancies. Neoadjuvant treatment aims to shrink tumors, increase the chance of complete surgical resection and potentially improve long-term outcomes for patients.
- Immunotherapies and targeted therapies: Research is ongoing to explore the role of immunotherapies and targeted therapies in combination with surgical interventions for thoracic cancers. These treatments can help enhance the body's immune response against cancer cells and specifically target genetic mutations in cancer cells, potentially improving treatment outcomes.
- Biomarkers and personalized medicine: Clinical research is exploring the use of biomarkers and genomic profiling to guide treatment decisions and tailor therapies for individual patients. Identifying specific biomarkers can help predict treatment responses and improve the selection of appropriate therapies.
It is important to note that the field of medicine, including thoracic surgery, is continuously evolving. New advancements may have emerged since my last update, and I would appreciate your contributions to these topics.
Dr. Hideki Ujiie
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- neoadjuvant therapies
- immunotherapies
- targeted therapies
- biomarkers
- personalized medicine
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