Surgery Spotlight: Q&A with Chi-Fu Jeffrey Yang, MD
Chi-Fu Jeffrey Yang, MD, is a thoracic surgeon in the Massachusetts General Hospital Division of Thoracic Surgery and faculty at Harvard Medical School.
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Boston, MAPhone: 617-726-2100
Dover, NHPhone: 603-742-5252
Dr. Chi-Fu Jeffrey Yang is a thoracic surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital, an Associate Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School, and the Founding Director of the Center for Artificial Intelligence, Innovation Research, and Equity (CAIIRE). He practices all aspects of thoracic surgery, including procedures for conditions of the lung and mediastinum. He specializes in minimally invasive techniques. Dr. Yang has received numerous awards, including recognition for exceptional accomplishment in both clinical care and in teaching. In 2021, he received the Harvard Medical School Charles McCabe Faculty Prize for Excellence in Teaching. He is a member of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery and the Society of University Surgeons.
Dr. Yang leads several clinical studies. He is co-principal investigator and project leader of a $3.5 million NIH R01-funded study evaluating postoperative complications and recovery in cardiothoracic patients. He is also the co-principal investigator and project leader of a $1.5 million AHRQ R18-funded study evaluating lung cancer screening. Dr. Yang serves as Vice Chair of the Alliance Thoracic Surgery Group. Dr. Yang has been the lead or senior author on several high impact papers published in the British Medical Journal, JAMA, Journal of Clinical Oncology, JAMA Oncology, Lancet Respiratory Medicine, Journal of Thoracic Oncology, Annals of Surgery, and Chest. He has written over 160 publications, including over 90 as first-, co-first or senior author. Dr. Yang is an editorial board member of the Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, the Journal of Thoracic Diseases, and the Society of Thoracic Surgeons Online Curriculum. He is also an associate editor for Pearson’s General Thoracic Surgery.
Dr. Yang is focused on raising awareness of lung cancer screening. He started the American Lung Cancer Screening Initiative, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, which has worked with communities across 50 states to highlight the importance of lung screening. Since 2020, he has worked on resolutions, S. Res. 780, 462, 863, and 512 to raise awareness for lung cancer and lung cancer screening; these resolutions were passed in the U.S. Senate, by unanimous support from all 100 U.S. Senators. He received the 2021 Harvard Medical School Dean's Community Service Faculty Award and the 2024 Harvard Medical School Equity, Social Justice and Advocacy Award in recognition of his efforts.
When Dr. Yang is not at Mass General, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Phoebe, two daughters and his dog.
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Selected publications:
Potter AL, Xu NN, Senthil P, Srinivasan D, Lee H, Gazelle GS, Chelala L, Zheng W, Fintelmann FJ, Sequist LV, Donington J, Palmer JR, Yang CJ. Pack-Year Smoking History: An Inadequate and Biased Measure to Determine Lung Cancer Screening Eligibility. Journal of Clinical Oncology; 2024 [epub ahead of print].
Potter AL, Rosenstein AL, Kiang MV, Shah S, Gaissert H, Chang DC, Fintelmann FJ, Yang CJ. The Association of Computed Tomography Screening with Lung Cancer Stage Shift and Survival in the United States: A Quasi-experimental Study. British Medical Journal 2022. [Epub ahead of print].
Deng JZ, Chan JS, Potter AL, Chen YW, Sandhu HS, Panda N, Chang DC, Yang CJ. The Risk of Postoperative Complications following Major Elective Surgery in Active or Resolved COVID-19 in the United States. Annals of Surgery 2022. 275(2):242-246.
Mayne NR, Elser H, Darling AJ, Raman V, Liou D, Colson YL, D?Amico TA, Yang CJ. Estimating the Impact of Extended Delay to Surgery for Stage I Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer on Survival. Annals of Surgery 2021. 273(5): 850-857.
Kumar A, Kumar S, Gilja S, Potter AL, Raman V, Muniappan A, Liou DZ, Yang CJ. Reconsidering the American Joint Committee on Cancer Eighth Edition TNM Staging Manual Classifications for T2b and T3 NSCLC. Journal of Thoracic Oncology 2021; 16(10):1672-1683. PMID: 34242788.
Mayne NR, Lin BK, Darling AJ, Raman V, Patel D, Liou D, D?Amico TA, Yang CJ. Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy versus Delayed Surgery for Early Stage Non-small-cell Lung Cancer. Annals of Surgery 2020. 272(6):925-929.
Yang CJ et al. A National Analysis of Long-term Survival Following Thoracoscopic versus Open Lobectomy for Stage I Non-small-cell Lung Cancer. Annals of Surgery 2019. 269 (1):163-171.
Yang CJ et al. Impact of Timing of Lobectomy on Survival for Clinical Stage IA Lung Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Chest 2017. 152(6):1239-1250.
Yang CJ et al. Role of Adjuvant Therapy in a Population-Based Cohort of Patients With Early-Stage Small-Cell Lung Cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology 2016, 34(10):1057-64.
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Chi-Fu Jeffrey Yang, MD, is a thoracic surgeon in the Massachusetts General Hospital Division of Thoracic Surgery and faculty at Harvard Medical School.
The Lung Cancer Forum, supported by the Division of Thoracic Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital, is an initiative that brings medical experts together with the shared goal of furthering education, conversation and coordinated action around the topic of lung cancer.
The findings challenge the use of pack-year smoking history in determining lung cancer screening eligibility and support the use of smoking duration cutoffs instead.
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Dr Yang is a VERY caring surgeon. Very professional, kind and LISTENS to me. I have never felt rushed. I am grateful to be his patient.