ITMIG 2018—Dr. Jeanne B. Ackman: TNM staging system has made huge progress for the diagnosis and treatment of thymic tumors
Editor’s note
The 9th International Thymic Malignancy Interest Group Annual Meeting (ITMIG 2018) was held from October 24th to 27th, 2018 in Seoul, Korea. This important conference highlighted the latest scientific and clinical developments related to the management of thymic malignancies and brought together established scientists and clinicians from all over the world who have interest in the field of thymic tumor research. The meeting was a great success. It was a great honor for the editorial team of Mediastinum to conduct a brief interview with Dr. Jeanne Ackman who shared with us the progress and the current challenges of TNM staging system for diagnosis and treatment of thymic Tumors.
Expert introduction
Jeanne B. Ackman (Figure 1), MD, FACR is Director of Thoracic MRI and Radiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. She is an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School. Prior to these appointments, she performed general radiology in private practice for ten years. She currently serves as an item writer on the American Board of Radiology Certifying/Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Committee and as a contributing member of the Expert Panel on Thoracic Imaging 1 for the American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria. Her academic interests include thoracic MRI and imaging of the thymus. She has written many research papers, review articles, and textbook chapters in these subject areas and has received many awards for her service as a peer reviewer for academic journals.
Interview
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Cite this article as: Cao C. ITMIG 2018—Dr. Jeanne B. Ackman: TNM staging system has made huge progress for the diagnosis and treatment of thymic tumors. Mediastinum 2018;2:65.