Associations between thymomas, the most common tumor of the anterior mediastinum, and conditions such as myasthenia gravis, pure red cell aplasia and hypogammaglobulinemia are well documented.1 Little analytic data exist, however, with regard to the risk of second primary cancers among these patients,2 and no study to date quantifies risk among long-term survivors. Although the clinical significance of second cancers may supersede the immunologic associations,3 most reports (reviewed by Pan et al.4) consist of case series from single institutions, are based on small numbers and include only estimates of crude prevalence. Engels et al.2 recently made an important contribution to the literature by describing the risk of second cancers (n 66)...
A large number of women survive a diagnosis of breast cancer. Knowledge of their risk of developing ...
Background: The number of patients living after a cancer diagnosis is increasing, especially after t...
A large number of women survive a diagnosis of breast cancer. Knowledge of their risk of developing ...
Although thymoma is considered a relatively indolent neoplasia, patients affected by this disease ar...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: Although thymoma is considered a relatively indolent neoplasia, patients affect...
Thymic carcinomas account for less than 0.01% of new cancer diagnoses annually and are more aggressi...
OBJECTIVES: Although thymoma is considered a relatively indolent neoplasia, patients affected by thi...
OBJECTIVES: Although thymoma is considered a relatively indolent neoplasia, patients affected by thi...
Aims: To assess the risk, for patients with thymoma, of developing an additional malignancy (AM). Me...
Aims: To assess the risk, for patients with thymoma, of developing an additional malignancy (AM). Me...
Aims: To assess the risk, for patients with thymoma, of developing an additional malignancy (AM). Me...
Aims: To assess the risk, for patients with thymoma, of developing an additional malignancy (AM). Me...
We aimed at investigating risk of specific second primary cancers (SPCs) after malignant mesotheliom...
BACKGROUND: In high-quality cancer registration systems, about one in eight incident cancers are sec...
Background Although advances in the treatment of myeloid neoplasms have led to improved patient surv...
A large number of women survive a diagnosis of breast cancer. Knowledge of their risk of developing ...
Background: The number of patients living after a cancer diagnosis is increasing, especially after t...
A large number of women survive a diagnosis of breast cancer. Knowledge of their risk of developing ...
Although thymoma is considered a relatively indolent neoplasia, patients affected by this disease ar...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: Although thymoma is considered a relatively indolent neoplasia, patients affect...
Thymic carcinomas account for less than 0.01% of new cancer diagnoses annually and are more aggressi...
OBJECTIVES: Although thymoma is considered a relatively indolent neoplasia, patients affected by thi...
OBJECTIVES: Although thymoma is considered a relatively indolent neoplasia, patients affected by thi...
Aims: To assess the risk, for patients with thymoma, of developing an additional malignancy (AM). Me...
Aims: To assess the risk, for patients with thymoma, of developing an additional malignancy (AM). Me...
Aims: To assess the risk, for patients with thymoma, of developing an additional malignancy (AM). Me...
Aims: To assess the risk, for patients with thymoma, of developing an additional malignancy (AM). Me...
We aimed at investigating risk of specific second primary cancers (SPCs) after malignant mesotheliom...
BACKGROUND: In high-quality cancer registration systems, about one in eight incident cancers are sec...
Background Although advances in the treatment of myeloid neoplasms have led to improved patient surv...
A large number of women survive a diagnosis of breast cancer. Knowledge of their risk of developing ...
Background: The number of patients living after a cancer diagnosis is increasing, especially after t...
A large number of women survive a diagnosis of breast cancer. Knowledge of their risk of developing ...