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The Impact of Thymoma Histotype on Prognosis in a Worldwide Database

INTRODUCTION: The rarity of thymomas and lack of multi-institutional studies have hampered therapeutic progress for decades. To overcome this, the members of the International Thymic Malignancy Interest Group created a worldwide retrospective database. This database was analyzed regarding the demogr...

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Autores principales: Weis, Cleo-Aron, Yao, Xiaopan, Deng, Yanhong, Detterbeck, Frank C., Marino, Mirella, Nicholson, Andrew G., Huang, James, Ströbel, Philipp, Antonicelli, Alberto, Marx, Alexander
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4318643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25616178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JTO.0000000000000393
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author Weis, Cleo-Aron
Yao, Xiaopan
Deng, Yanhong
Detterbeck, Frank C.
Marino, Mirella
Nicholson, Andrew G.
Huang, James
Ströbel, Philipp
Antonicelli, Alberto
Marx, Alexander
author_facet Weis, Cleo-Aron
Yao, Xiaopan
Deng, Yanhong
Detterbeck, Frank C.
Marino, Mirella
Nicholson, Andrew G.
Huang, James
Ströbel, Philipp
Antonicelli, Alberto
Marx, Alexander
author_sort Weis, Cleo-Aron
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description INTRODUCTION: The rarity of thymomas and lack of multi-institutional studies have hampered therapeutic progress for decades. To overcome this, the members of the International Thymic Malignancy Interest Group created a worldwide retrospective database. This database was analyzed regarding the demographic and geographic distribution of thymomas and the impact of different variables on survival and recurrence. METHODS: This study analyzed 4221 thymomas diagnosed between 1983 and 2012 with World Health Organization histotype information from the International Thymic Malignancy Interest Group database. Associations to survival and recurrence were studied by univariate and multivariate analyses. RESULTS: Type B2 thymoma is the most common (28%) and type A the least common (12%) histotypes. They are significantly more frequent in Europe and the United States than Asia. Type A and AB occur at significantly higher age than other thymomas (64 and 57 years, respectively). There are no differences in gender distribution. Stage is lower in type A (90% in stages I–II) and AB than B1 to B3 thymomas (38% of type B3 in stage III). In univariate analysis, recurrence is significantly less frequent among stage I/II tumors, in type A and AB (recurrence rates, 1–2%) than B1 to B3 thymomas (2–7%). Multivariate analysis reveals an impact of age, stage, and resection status on survival and recurrence, whereas for histology there is only a significant impact on recurrence. CONCLUSION: New findings are (1) geographic differences such as a lower incidence of type A and B2 thymoma in Asia; and (2) impact of stage and histology, the latter partially limited to early stage disease, on recurrence.
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spelling pubmed-43186432015-02-17 The Impact of Thymoma Histotype on Prognosis in a Worldwide Database Weis, Cleo-Aron Yao, Xiaopan Deng, Yanhong Detterbeck, Frank C. Marino, Mirella Nicholson, Andrew G. Huang, James Ströbel, Philipp Antonicelli, Alberto Marx, Alexander J Thorac Oncol Original Articles INTRODUCTION: The rarity of thymomas and lack of multi-institutional studies have hampered therapeutic progress for decades. To overcome this, the members of the International Thymic Malignancy Interest Group created a worldwide retrospective database. This database was analyzed regarding the demographic and geographic distribution of thymomas and the impact of different variables on survival and recurrence. METHODS: This study analyzed 4221 thymomas diagnosed between 1983 and 2012 with World Health Organization histotype information from the International Thymic Malignancy Interest Group database. Associations to survival and recurrence were studied by univariate and multivariate analyses. RESULTS: Type B2 thymoma is the most common (28%) and type A the least common (12%) histotypes. They are significantly more frequent in Europe and the United States than Asia. Type A and AB occur at significantly higher age than other thymomas (64 and 57 years, respectively). There are no differences in gender distribution. Stage is lower in type A (90% in stages I–II) and AB than B1 to B3 thymomas (38% of type B3 in stage III). In univariate analysis, recurrence is significantly less frequent among stage I/II tumors, in type A and AB (recurrence rates, 1–2%) than B1 to B3 thymomas (2–7%). Multivariate analysis reveals an impact of age, stage, and resection status on survival and recurrence, whereas for histology there is only a significant impact on recurrence. CONCLUSION: New findings are (1) geographic differences such as a lower incidence of type A and B2 thymoma in Asia; and (2) impact of stage and histology, the latter partially limited to early stage disease, on recurrence. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2015-02 2015-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4318643/ /pubmed/25616178 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JTO.0000000000000393 Text en Copyright © 2014 by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 3.0 License, where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially.
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Weis, Cleo-Aron
Yao, Xiaopan
Deng, Yanhong
Detterbeck, Frank C.
Marino, Mirella
Nicholson, Andrew G.
Huang, James
Ströbel, Philipp
Antonicelli, Alberto
Marx, Alexander
The Impact of Thymoma Histotype on Prognosis in a Worldwide Database
title The Impact of Thymoma Histotype on Prognosis in a Worldwide Database
title_full The Impact of Thymoma Histotype on Prognosis in a Worldwide Database
title_fullStr The Impact of Thymoma Histotype on Prognosis in a Worldwide Database
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Thymoma Histotype on Prognosis in a Worldwide Database
title_short The Impact of Thymoma Histotype on Prognosis in a Worldwide Database
title_sort impact of thymoma histotype on prognosis in a worldwide database
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4318643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25616178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JTO.0000000000000393
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