Professor Lee Sang-mi of Soon Chun-hyang University Cheonan Hospital Wins Academic Award for Social Responsibility in Chungcheongnam-do
Jun 24, 2025
Professor Lee Sang-mi (Department of Nuclear Medicine) of Cheonan Hospital, affiliated with Soonchunhyang University, won the '醫 Chungui Academic Award' at the '3rd Chungnam Medical Day Comprehensive Academic Conference" held at the hospital's Hyeongok Hall on the 22nd.
The Chungui Academic Award is given to doctors with outstanding academic achievements in Chungcheongnam-do.
Professor Lee was honored with a paper on the subject of 'Imaging Study about whole body inflammation and peritumoral microenvironment' regarding the relationship between malignant tumors and inflammation-related microenvironment.
The paper demonstrated the usefulness of FDG PET/CT, which can affect the inflammatory status of the whole body and evaluate the prognosis of cancer when malignant tumors develop in the body. In addition, the identified systemic inflammation also suggested a mechanism that affects the adipose tissue around the bone marrow and cancer through immunochemical techniques.
Professor Lee Sang-mi said "FDG PET/CT can be used as a useful framework for determining the extent of cancer spread throughout the bodyThe study expanded the usefulness of evaluating what prognosis cancer will have in the future.
Meanwhile, Professor Lee has published more than 50 articles on SCI-level international journals in related fields and holds four specialized patents.
The Chungui Academic Award is given to doctors with outstanding academic achievements in Chungcheongnam-do.
Professor Lee was honored with a paper on the subject of 'Imaging Study about whole body inflammation and peritumoral microenvironment' regarding the relationship between malignant tumors and inflammation-related microenvironment.
The paper demonstrated the usefulness of FDG PET/CT, which can affect the inflammatory status of the whole body and evaluate the prognosis of cancer when malignant tumors develop in the body. In addition, the identified systemic inflammation also suggested a mechanism that affects the adipose tissue around the bone marrow and cancer through immunochemical techniques.
Professor Lee Sang-mi said "FDG PET/CT can be used as a useful framework for determining the extent of cancer spread throughout the bodyThe study expanded the usefulness of evaluating what prognosis cancer will have in the future.
Meanwhile, Professor Lee has published more than 50 articles on SCI-level international journals in related fields and holds four specialized patents.
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