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Multicenter Study
. 2014 Feb;83(2):205-10.
doi: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2013.11.015. Epub 2013 Nov 26.

Outcome of surgically resected thymic carcinoma: a multicenter experience

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Multicenter Study

Outcome of surgically resected thymic carcinoma: a multicenter experience

Pier Luigi Filosso et al. Lung Cancer. 2014 Feb.

Abstract

Objective: Thymic carcinoma (TC) is a rare and invasive mediastinal tumor, with poor prognosis. Most of the previous published papers are single-institution based, reporting small series of patient, sometimes including palliative resection. This study collected patients with TC treated in 5 high-volume Italian Thoracic Surgery Institutions.

Methods: A multicenter retrospective study of patients operated for TC between 2000 and 2011 was conducted. Exclusion criteria were: Neuroendocrine thymic neoplasms, debulking/palliative resection and tumor biopsy. Cause specific survival (CSS) was the primary endpoint.

Results: Four hundred and seventy-eight patients underwent surgery for thymic malignancies: 40 of them (8.4%) had TC. Eleven (27.5%) received induction chemotherapy because of their radiological invasiveness. A complete resection (R0) was achieved in 36 (90%; 9/11 submitted to induction chemotherapy). Adjuvant radio/chemotherapy was offered to 37 patients, according to the type of surgical resection and tumor invasiveness. Three, 5 and 10-year survival rates were 79%, 75% and 58%. Recurrences developed in 10 patients. R0 resection (p<0.0003) and absence of tumor recurrences (p=0.03) resulted significant prognostic factors at univariate analysis. Independent CSS predictor was the achievement of a complete resection (p<0.05).

Conclusions: TC is a rare and invasive mediastinal tumor. A multimodal approach is indicated especially in TC invasive forms. The achievement of a complete surgical resection is fundamental to improve survival.

Keywords: Masaoka staging system; Myasthenia Gravis; Outcome; Surgery; Thymic carcinoma; Thymus.

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