What Experts Say About Us

Antoon E.M.R. Lerut
I just want to congratulate on the Journal of Thoracic Disease, a very new journal. This is a very good instrument to establish the communication between different countries in the world, especially between thoracic surgeons coming from east and west.
Antoon E.M.R. Lerut
Department of Thoracic Surgery,
University Hospital Leuven,
U.Z. Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Belgium
Eric Lim
I just want to congratulate on the journal for having achieved your impact factor. Journal of Thoracic Disease has always been a very informative journal and I wish all the success in the future.
Eric Lim
National Heart and Lung Division,
Imperial College,
London, United Kingdom
Thomas Bartel
CDT provides invaluable advice to the cardiovascular community and gives the readers the unique opportunity to get insights into the spectrum of methods being under development or have been recently introduced into practice.
Thomas Bartel, MD, PhD, FESC
Section Head, Invasive Cardiology, Heart & Vascular Institute, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhab, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Antonio E Martin-Ucar
I have to congratulate them for the success they are having. It is becoming a very important international and new-coming journal in the field of thoracic surgery.
Antonio E Martin-Ucar
Editorial Board Member,
Department of Thoracic Surgery,
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust,
Nottingham, UK
Ruoyu Zhang
I have paid attention to the Journal of thoracic Disease for years. And I have learned that JTD has made great progress in either the quantity or the quality of the articles when I search materials for my project on VATS lobectomy robotic surgery. As a reader and physician, I think it is our pleasure to have such a great journal to help us with our research and clinical work.
Ruoyu Zhang
Division of Cardiac, Thoracic Transplantation and Vascular Surgery,
Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany
Yu Kataoka
One of the distinct features of the CDT journal is to introduce artistic works associated with medicine. This section is named as “Arts and Medicine”. It introduces beautiful and impressive art including paintings and sculptures, which describe the disease itself or the development of medicine etc. This section allows us to expand medical knowledge to great extent.
Yu Kataoka, MD
Chief consultant, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine,
National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, Japan