Background:Thymoma is a rare malignancy of unknown etiology.Methods:The author examined patterns in thymoma incidence in the US general population using data from Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) cancer registries. Prior studies concerning the risk of additional malignancies in thymoma patients were reviewed.Results:Based on cancer registry data, the overall incidence of thymoma in the US is 0.13 per 100,000 person-years. Thymoma is exceedingly uncommon in children and young adults, rises in incidence in middle age, and peaks in the seventh decade of life. Thymoma incidence is especially high among Asians and Pacific Islanders in the US. While several studies based at single treatment centers have suggested that thymoma pa...
AbstractBackgroundThymomas belong to rare tumors giving rise to thymic epithelial tissue. There is a...
AbstractBackgroundThymomas belong to rare tumors giving rise to thymic epithelial tissue. There is a...
Thymic carcinomas account for less than 0.01% of new cancer diagnoses annually and are more aggressi...
Background:Thymoma is a rare malignancy of unknown etiology.Methods:The author examined patterns in ...
The cause of thymoma is unknown. No population-based study has described demographic patterns of thy...
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...
BackgroundThymic malignancies are rare and there are limited contemporary population-based epidemiol...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: Although thymoma is considered a relatively indolent neoplasia, patients affect...
The thymus plays a crucial role in the development of immune system, regulating the maturation, sele...
IntroductionThe rarity of thymomas and lack of multi-institutional studies have hampered therapeutic...
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...
AbstractBackgroundThymomas belong to rare tumors giving rise to thymic epithelial tissue. There is a...
AbstractBackgroundThymomas belong to rare tumors giving rise to thymic epithelial tissue. There is a...
Thymic carcinomas account for less than 0.01% of new cancer diagnoses annually and are more aggressi...
Background:Thymoma is a rare malignancy of unknown etiology.Methods:The author examined patterns in ...
The cause of thymoma is unknown. No population-based study has described demographic patterns of thy...
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...
BackgroundThymic malignancies are rare and there are limited contemporary population-based epidemiol...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: Although thymoma is considered a relatively indolent neoplasia, patients affect...
The thymus plays a crucial role in the development of immune system, regulating the maturation, sele...
IntroductionThe rarity of thymomas and lack of multi-institutional studies have hampered therapeutic...
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...
AbstractBackgroundThymomas belong to rare tumors giving rise to thymic epithelial tissue. There is a...
AbstractBackgroundThymomas belong to rare tumors giving rise to thymic epithelial tissue. There is a...
Thymic carcinomas account for less than 0.01% of new cancer diagnoses annually and are more aggressi...