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Clinical characteristics, prognostic factors, and long‐term outcomes associated with epithelial malignancies of the thymus: A 20‐year single‐institution experience

BACKGROUND: Thymic epithelial tumors are rare and include thymomas and thymic carcinomas. There is scarce literature characterizing prognostic factors and long‐term outcomes in these tumors. AIMS: This review aims to describe disease features of thymomas and thymic carcinomas and to report clinical...

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Autores principales: Altshuler, Ellery, Mathavan, Akash, Mathavan, Akshay, Krekora, Urszula, Mathavan, Mohit, Hones, Keegan, Daily, Karen
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10026295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36369906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cnr2.1750
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author Altshuler, Ellery
Mathavan, Akash
Mathavan, Akshay
Krekora, Urszula
Mathavan, Mohit
Hones, Keegan
Daily, Karen
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Mathavan, Akash
Mathavan, Akshay
Krekora, Urszula
Mathavan, Mohit
Hones, Keegan
Daily, Karen
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description BACKGROUND: Thymic epithelial tumors are rare and include thymomas and thymic carcinomas. There is scarce literature characterizing prognostic factors and long‐term outcomes in these tumors. AIMS: This review aims to describe disease features of thymomas and thymic carcinomas and to report clinical differences among thymoma histological subtypes. METHODS AND RESULTS: A retrospective chart review was performed at the University of Florida Shands Hospital, a tertiary care academic medical center in Gainesville, Florida, USA. The review included clinical data of adults with thymic epithelial tumors diagnosed between 2001 and 2021. Significant associations among demographics, histology, stage, and outcomes were investigated. Thymoma subgroup analysis was performed using histological subtype and sex. Forty patients with thymoma and seven patients with thymic carcinoma were included in the final analysis. Among those with thymomas, patients with subtype B1, B2, or B3 tumors were younger, had larger tumors, and presented with higher stage disease when compared to those with subtypes A or AB. Tumor recurrence was most common in subtype B2 and B3 tumors (50.0% and 16.7% vs. 0%; p < .01). However, there was no significant difference in overall survival between histologic subtypes. Compared to females, males with thymomas had superior overall survival (103.0 vs. 62.9 months; p = .021) despite presenting with larger tumors (9.8 vs. 5.8 cm; p = .041). Concomitant myasthenia gravis was associated with increased recurrence but not worsened mortality. Compared to thymomas, patients with thymic carcinoma presented with higher‐stage disease and had poorer 5‐year survival (50.0% vs. 93.1%; p < .01). CONCLUSION: This study affirmed pathologic stage and resectability as prognostic factors for thymic epithelial tumors. New findings include inferior overall survival in female patients and higher recurrence rates in those with thymomas and concomitant myasthenia gravis.
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spelling pubmed-100262952023-03-21 Clinical characteristics, prognostic factors, and long‐term outcomes associated with epithelial malignancies of the thymus: A 20‐year single‐institution experience Altshuler, Ellery Mathavan, Akash Mathavan, Akshay Krekora, Urszula Mathavan, Mohit Hones, Keegan Daily, Karen Cancer Rep (Hoboken) Original Articles BACKGROUND: Thymic epithelial tumors are rare and include thymomas and thymic carcinomas. There is scarce literature characterizing prognostic factors and long‐term outcomes in these tumors. AIMS: This review aims to describe disease features of thymomas and thymic carcinomas and to report clinical differences among thymoma histological subtypes. METHODS AND RESULTS: A retrospective chart review was performed at the University of Florida Shands Hospital, a tertiary care academic medical center in Gainesville, Florida, USA. The review included clinical data of adults with thymic epithelial tumors diagnosed between 2001 and 2021. Significant associations among demographics, histology, stage, and outcomes were investigated. Thymoma subgroup analysis was performed using histological subtype and sex. Forty patients with thymoma and seven patients with thymic carcinoma were included in the final analysis. Among those with thymomas, patients with subtype B1, B2, or B3 tumors were younger, had larger tumors, and presented with higher stage disease when compared to those with subtypes A or AB. Tumor recurrence was most common in subtype B2 and B3 tumors (50.0% and 16.7% vs. 0%; p < .01). However, there was no significant difference in overall survival between histologic subtypes. Compared to females, males with thymomas had superior overall survival (103.0 vs. 62.9 months; p = .021) despite presenting with larger tumors (9.8 vs. 5.8 cm; p = .041). Concomitant myasthenia gravis was associated with increased recurrence but not worsened mortality. Compared to thymomas, patients with thymic carcinoma presented with higher‐stage disease and had poorer 5‐year survival (50.0% vs. 93.1%; p < .01). CONCLUSION: This study affirmed pathologic stage and resectability as prognostic factors for thymic epithelial tumors. New findings include inferior overall survival in female patients and higher recurrence rates in those with thymomas and concomitant myasthenia gravis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10026295/ /pubmed/36369906 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cnr2.1750 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Cancer Reports published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Altshuler, Ellery
Mathavan, Akash
Mathavan, Akshay
Krekora, Urszula
Mathavan, Mohit
Hones, Keegan
Daily, Karen
Clinical characteristics, prognostic factors, and long‐term outcomes associated with epithelial malignancies of the thymus: A 20‐year single‐institution experience
title Clinical characteristics, prognostic factors, and long‐term outcomes associated with epithelial malignancies of the thymus: A 20‐year single‐institution experience
title_full Clinical characteristics, prognostic factors, and long‐term outcomes associated with epithelial malignancies of the thymus: A 20‐year single‐institution experience
title_fullStr Clinical characteristics, prognostic factors, and long‐term outcomes associated with epithelial malignancies of the thymus: A 20‐year single‐institution experience
title_full_unstemmed Clinical characteristics, prognostic factors, and long‐term outcomes associated with epithelial malignancies of the thymus: A 20‐year single‐institution experience
title_short Clinical characteristics, prognostic factors, and long‐term outcomes associated with epithelial malignancies of the thymus: A 20‐year single‐institution experience
title_sort clinical characteristics, prognostic factors, and long‐term outcomes associated with epithelial malignancies of the thymus: a 20‐year single‐institution experience
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10026295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36369906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cnr2.1750
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