JTO Insights
JTO Insights
Welcome to JTO Insights, the official podcast of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) Journal of Thoracic Oncology (JTO). In each episode, hosts Dr. Alex Adjei and Dr. Tom John deliver concise, accessible insights from the latest JTO research. Each episode features expert discussions with authors, highlighting key studies, clinical implications, and future directions in thoracic oncology. Designed for clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals, JTO Insights helps you quickly stay informed on the most impactful advances in the field. Subscribe now so you...
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Episodes
JTO Insights: 20 Years of Advances in Pulmonology 25.06.2026 14:31
Episode 6: In this episode of JTO Insights, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Alex Adjei and Associate Editor Dr. Tom John host the corresponding author of an article published in the JTO 20th Anniversary Series. Dr. Emily Stone, a Conjoint Professor at the UNSW Sydney Faculty of Medicine and a consultant respiratory physician at St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, joins us to discuss their article "Advances in Diag...
JTO Insights: June 2026 11.06.2026 35:44
Episode 5: In this episode of JTO Insights, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Alex Adjei and Associate Editor Dr. Tom John host authors of two articles published in the Journal of Thoracic Oncology June issue. Dr. Natasha B. Leighl, Head of Division of Medical Oncology and Hematology at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, joins us to discuss their article "Identifying patients with high-risk stage I NSCLC usin...
JTO Insights: 20 Years of Advances in Screening & Surgery 28.05.2026 27:10
In this episode of JTO Insights, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Alex Adjei and Associate Editor Dr. Tom John host authors of two articles published in the JTO 20th Anniversary Series. Dr. Stephen Lam, Director of the MDS-Rix Early Lung Cancer Detection and Translational Research Program at BC Cancer Research Institute, joins us to discuss their article, “A Game-Changing 20 Years: Progress and Future Directio...
JTO Insights: May 2026 14.05.2026 31:01
In this episode of JTO Insights, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Alex Adjei and Associate Editor Dr. Tom John host authors of two articles published in the May issue of the Journal of Thoracic Oncology. Dr. Bonnie Ky, Founder’s Professor of Cardio-Oncology at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, discusses their article “Changes in Cardiac Function in Patients Receiving Radiation Therap...
JTO Insights: 20 Years of Advances in Basic Science & Radiotherapy 30.04.2026 39:32
In this episode of JTO Insights, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Alex Adjei and Associate Editor Dr. Tom John host authors of two articles published in the JTO 20th Anniversary Series. Dr. Michele Carbone, Director of the Thoracic Oncology Program at the University of Hawaii Cancer Center, joins us to discuss their article, “Advances in the Basic Sciences in Thoracic Oncology in the Last 20 Years and Their Tr...
JTO Insights: April 2026 16.04.2026 29:03
In this episode of JTO Insights, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Alex Adjei and Associate Editor Dr. Tom John host authors of two articles published in the Journal of Thoracic Oncology April 2026 issue. Dr. Timothy F. Burns, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Medical Oncology at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, joins us to discuss their article "Efficacy and Safety of Olomorasib in...
Introducing JTO Insights: A New Podcast from the Journal of Thoracic Oncology 03.04.2026 2:34
Welcome to JTO Insights, the official podcast of the IASLC Journal of Thoracic Oncology (JTO). Hosts Dr. Alex Adjei and Dr. Tom John introduce the new podcast and its mission to deliver concise, accessible insights from the latest JTO research. Each episode features expert discussions with authors, highlighting key studies, clinical implications, and future directions in thoracic oncology. Designe...
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