Long-Term Outcomes of Thymoma Treated at a Single Institute

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Shishak, Sorun [1 ]
Kataria, Tejinder [1 ]
Bisht, Shyam Singh [1 ]
Banerjee, Susovan [1 ]
Gupta, Deepak [1 ]
Kaliyaperumal, Venkatesan [1 ]
Narang, Kushal [1 ]
Mayank, Mayur [1 ]
Selvaraj, Rajesh [1 ]
Abraham, Susan K. [1 ]
Goyal, Shikha [2 ]
Kumar, Aravind [3 ]
Bin Asaf, Belal
Bishnoi, Sukhram [3 ]
Puri, Harsh Vardhan [3 ]
机构
[1] Medanta Medicity, Div Radiat Oncol, Gurugram 122001, Haryana, India
[2] Postgrad Inst Med Educ & Res, Dept Radiat Oncol, Chandigarh, India
[3] Medanta Medicity, Inst Chest Surg, Gurugram, Haryana, India
关键词
thymoma; thymic epithelial tumors; myasthenia gravis; paraneoplastic syndromes; radiation; thymus; POSTOPERATIVE RADIOTHERAPY; THYMIC CARCINOMA; RADIATION-THERAPY; INDUCTION THERAPY; III THYMOMA; STAGE-II; EPIDEMIOLOGY; MANAGEMENT; CLASSIFICATION; MALIGNANCIES;
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10.1055/s-0044-1788257
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Introduction Thymomas are uncommon tumors that originate from epithelial cells of thymus and may have varying clinical course. Materials and Methods A retrospective review of medical records of thymoma patients treated between January 2012 and April 2022 at our institute was conducted. Results There were a total of 23 patients (12 males and 11 females) with median age of 52 years (range, 33-77 years). Eleven patients (47.8%) had associated paraneoplastic syndromes of which 10 (43.5%) had myasthenia gravis and 1 (4.3%) had pure red cell aplasia. Average maximal tumor diameter was 62 mm (28-160 mm). Masaoka-Koga stage distribution was as follows: stage I (n = 2, 8.7%), IIA (n = 4, 17.4%), IIB (n = 1, 4.3%), IIIA (n = 2, 8.7%), IIIB (n = 4, 17.4%), IVA (n = 7, 30.4%), and IVB (n = 3, 13.1%). The World Health Organization type B2 was the commonest histology (n = 12, 52.17%), followed by B3 (n =7, 30.4%), B1 (n = 2, 8.7%), AB (n = 1,4.3%), and A (n = 1, 4.3%). Six patients received neoadjuvant chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide regimen, 22 (95.6%) underwent surgery, and 1 patient received adjuvant chemotherapy. R0 resection was attained in 20 (91%) patients, R1 resection in 1 (4.5%) patient, and R2 in 1 (4.5%) patient. All operated patients underwent postoperative radiotherapy (45-60 Gy in 25-30 fractions). Four patients relapsed at a median duration of 14 months (2-26 months). At a median follow-up of 6 years, 5-year overall survival was 67.1% and 5-year progression-free survival was 66.6%. Local control at 5 years was 86.6%. Conclusion Despite majority of our patients presenting at an advanced stage, the local control rates are encouraging and reinforce multimodality approach.
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