Zhoujunyi Tian

China-Japan Friendship Hospital

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About

Dr. Zhoujunyi Tian is a pioneering figure in the field of thoracic surgery and interventional pulmonology, whose work centers on advancing minimally invasive techniques for lung cancer treatment. Her primary research focus is the development of novel localization strategies for small pulmonary nodules, a critical challenge in early-stage lung cancer surgery. Dr. Tian’s most notable contribution is her groundbreaking 2025 feasibility study on robotic-assisted bronchoscopic localization, which integrates electromagnetic navigation with fluorescence marking to precisely identify nodules during surgery. This innovative approach overcomes the limitations of traditional methods, offering a safer and more accurate alternative for patients. Although her most-cited paper currently holds 2 citations, its recent publication signals its emerging impact on the field. Dr. Tian’s work is particularly significant for its potential to reduce surgical invasiveness and improve outcomes in lung cancer care. As a researcher at the forefront of robotic-assisted surgery, she is shaping the future of precision thoracic interventions, making her a key figure for students and clinicians interested in the intersection of robotics, navigation technology, and oncologic surgery.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Robotic-assisted bronchoscopic localization for small pulmonary nodules: a novel approach to minimally invasive surgery
2 citations · 2025
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2025 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 6
🏛 Institutions: China-Japan Friendship Hospital

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