April 28, 2016

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Scientific advances in lung cancer in 2015 highlighted by IASLC

Capturing and summarizing the remarkable progress in lung cancer prevention, diagnosis, staging, and treatment in 2015, the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) announces the inaugural publication of "Scientific Advances in Lung Cancer 2015" in the May 2016 issue of the IASLC's Journal of Thoracic Oncology (JTO).

Drawing on more than 34 multidisciplinary experts from around the globe, in different areas of lung cancer research and management, the IASLC introduces another valuable educational resource in order to keep busy practitioners, scientists, and others interested in lung cancer up-to-date, with the primary focus on non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

"Lung cancer serves as a role model for precision cancer medicine worldwide," said Fred R. Hirsch, MD, PhD, the article's corresponding author, Professor of Medicine and Pathology at the University of Colorado Cancer Center and School of Medicine, and CEO of the IASLC. Dr. Hirsch also noted that, "2015 ushered in major achievements in immunotherapy for lung cancer and in the coming year the IASLC will be critically involved in research on improved ways to select patients for immunotherapy."

This comprehensive article is divided into the following major categories:

"This article is written to cover the highlights in the field of lung cancer in 2015 and to include the necessary references for further study," said the editors Harvey I. Pass, MD, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Director, General Thoracic Surgery, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, and Anne S. Tsao, MD, Department of Thoracic/Head & Neck Medical Oncology, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX. "We are grateful to all of the contributors who provided superlative commentary and we envision that this new annual series will serve to help in the management of patients, stimulate provocative questions in the laboratory, and document each year's progress in the fight against lung cancer."

"The JTO is proud to publish this important review of the progress we made in the fight against over the past year. It's important for us to recognize what we have achieved because it gives us a clear idea of where we need to go in the future and I look forward to this annual publication in the JTO," said Alex A. Adjei, MD, PhD, FACP, Editor-in-Chief of the JTO.

More information: To read the full article online, visit: www.jto.org/article/S1556-0864(16)30022-3/fulltext

Journal information: Journal of Thoracic Oncology

Provided by International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer

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