Min Kyung-Jin, Kim Nam Kyeong, Song Jae-Yun, Choi Min Chul, Lee Shin Wha, Lee Keun Ho, Kim Min Kyu, Kang Sokbom, Choi Chel Hun, Lee Jeong-Won, Lee Eun-Ju, Eom Keun-Yong, Kim Sang Wun, Cho Hanbyoul, Lee Sun Joo, Lim Myong Cheol, Bae Jaeman, Yoo Chong Woo, Kim Kidong, Kim Dae-Yeon, Lee Chulmin, Ryu Sang Young, Jeon Seob, Kim Jae-Weon, Nam Byung-Ho, Kang Soon-Beom, Kim Kyung Tae, Nam Joo-Hyun, Kim Byoung-Gie, Kim Yong-Man, Kim Jae-Hoon
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Korea University Ansan Hospital, Ansan 15355, Republic of Korea.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Korea University Anam Hospital, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea.
Cancers (Basel). 2024 Oct 9;16(19):3422. doi: 10.3390/cancers16193422.
The Korean Gynecologic Oncology Group (KGOG) was established in 2002 and is the only organization in Korea conducting multi-center clinical trials for gynecologic cancers. Since its re-establishment as a non-profit organization in 2021, KGOG has grown significantly, now including 207 gynecologic oncology specialists from 76 hospitals. This growth is a testament to the dedication and hard work of all those involved in the organization. KGOG is committed to maximizing the activation of multi-center clinical research through policies that support patients with rare diseases and gynecologic cancer research, focusing on strengthening institutional capacity, equalizing participation opportunities, and enhancing information sharing. A significant milestone for KGOG was becoming a member of the US Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) in 2005, allowing participation in GOG clinical trials. KGOG later joined the Gynecologic Cancer InterGroup (GCIG) and strengthened its capabilities by hosting the first Endometrial Cancer Consensus Conference-Clinical Research (ECCC-CR) in 2023. KGOG holds biannual meetings and symposia, as well as 224 operating committee meetings annually to review the discussions of the Tumor Site Committee. KGOG has conducted 156 investigator-initiated trial (IIT) or sponsor-initiated trial (SIT) studies as KGOG-led or participated in research. Currently, 18 studies are registered, and 10 are in preparation. To date, 68 papers have been published. KGOG conducts six national projects and collaborates with external organizations such as the NRG Oncology Foundation, Gynecologic Oncology Group Partners (GOG-P), GCIG, East Asian Gynecologic Oncology Trial group (EAGOT), and the Japanese Gynecologic Oncology Group (JGOG). Through collaboration with renowned international research institutions, KGOG has significantly expanded the scope of its research, achieving noteworthy clinical outcomes. This report not only introduces the history and recent status of KGOG but also presents the exciting future direction of the organization, filled with potential breakthroughs and advancements in gynecologic oncology research.
韩国妇科肿瘤学组(KGOG)成立于2002年,是韩国唯一开展妇科癌症多中心临床试验的组织。自2021年重新成为非营利组织以来,KGOG发展显著,目前有来自76家医院的207名妇科肿瘤学专家。这一发展证明了该组织所有相关人员的奉献精神和辛勤工作。KGOG致力于通过支持罕见病患者和妇科癌症研究的政策,最大限度地推动多中心临床研究的开展,重点是加强机构能力、平衡参与机会和加强信息共享。KGOG的一个重要里程碑是在2005年成为美国妇科肿瘤学组(GOG)的成员,从而能够参与GOG临床试验。KGOG后来加入了妇科癌症国际协作组(GCIG),并于2023年主办了首届子宫内膜癌共识会议——临床研究(ECCC-CR),从而增强了自身能力。KGOG每两年举行一次会议和研讨会,每年还举行224次运营委员会会议,以审查肿瘤部位委员会的讨论情况。KGOG作为主导或参与研究方开展了156项研究者发起的试验(IIT)或申办方发起的试验(SIT)研究。目前,有18项研究已注册,10项正在筹备中。迄今为止,已发表68篇论文。KGOG开展六个国家项目,并与美国放射肿瘤学组(NRG Oncology)基金会、妇科肿瘤学组合作伙伴(GOG-P)、GCIG、东亚妇科肿瘤试验组(EAGOT)和日本妇科肿瘤学组(JGOG)等外部组织合作。通过与知名国际研究机构的合作,KGOG显著扩大了其研究范围,取得了值得关注的临床成果。本报告不仅介绍了KGOG的历史和近期状况,还展示了该组织令人振奋的未来方向,其中充满了妇科肿瘤学研究可能取得的突破和进展。