2021
DOI: 10.21037/med-2020-04
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System for thymic disease research and clinical practice in Japan

Abstract: Japanese Association for Research of the Thymus (JART) established by emeritus professor Akira Masaoka is a cross-sectional association of physicians and researchers and have worked in clinical and basic research on thymic neoplasms and thymus-related diseases in collaboration with The Japanese Surgical Society (JSS), Japanese Association for Chest Surgery (JACS), Japanese Association for Thoracic Surgery (JATS), Japan Lung Cancer Society (JLCS), Japanese Respiratory Society (JRS) and Japanese Association for … Show more

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“…Often ignored in oncological research, past decade has seen a reinvigorated interest in thymic malignancies with formation of various collaborative groups like International Thymic Malignancies Interest Group (ITMIG), Japanese Association for Research on the Thymus (JART), the European Society of Thoracic Surgery (ESTS) Thymic Working Group, Chinese Alliance for Research in Thymomas (CHART), and the French Thymic Tumors and Cancer Network (RYTHMIC) which aim to optimize and standardize the care of thymic malignancies [8][9][10][11]. Early gains from these collaborations look encouraging, but pending concrete results, the management strategies are predicated on the retrospective series and institutional experiences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often ignored in oncological research, past decade has seen a reinvigorated interest in thymic malignancies with formation of various collaborative groups like International Thymic Malignancies Interest Group (ITMIG), Japanese Association for Research on the Thymus (JART), the European Society of Thoracic Surgery (ESTS) Thymic Working Group, Chinese Alliance for Research in Thymomas (CHART), and the French Thymic Tumors and Cancer Network (RYTHMIC) which aim to optimize and standardize the care of thymic malignancies [8][9][10][11]. Early gains from these collaborations look encouraging, but pending concrete results, the management strategies are predicated on the retrospective series and institutional experiences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%