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      Thymomas and thymic carcinomas: Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology.

      Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN
      Humans, Thymoma, diagnosis, therapy, Thymus Neoplasms

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          Masses in the anterior mediastinum can be neoplasms (eg, thymomas, thymic carcinomas, or lung metastases) or non-neoplastic conditions (eg, intrathoracic goiter). Thymomas are the most common primary tumor in the anterior mediastinum, although they are rare. Thymic carcinomas are very rare. Thymomas and thymic carcinomas originate in the thymus. Although thymomas can spread locally, they are much less invasive than thymic carcinomas. Patients with thymomas have 5-year survival rates of approximately 78%. However, 5-year survival rates for thymic carcinomas are only approximately 40%. These guidelines outline the evaluation, treatment, and management of these mediastinal tumors.

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          23667206
          10.6004/jnccn.2013.0072

          Chemistry
          Humans,Thymoma,diagnosis,therapy,Thymus Neoplasms
          Chemistry
          Humans, Thymoma, diagnosis, therapy, Thymus Neoplasms

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