1985
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(10)62558-1
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Recurrence of Thymoma: Clinicopathological Features, Therapy, and Prognosis

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“…Although some promote and anticipate a benign clinical course for these tumors, 6,[12][13][14][15][16] others (ourselves included) consider all thymomas as potentially malignant neoplasms. [1][2]10,[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34] Many prior studies have documented malignant behavior in types A and AB thymomas. In our retrospective study of 71 cases of types A and AB thymomas (37 cases with follow-up information available), 18 patients (nine each of types A and AB) developed recurrence and or metastases.…”
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“…Although some promote and anticipate a benign clinical course for these tumors, 6,[12][13][14][15][16] others (ourselves included) consider all thymomas as potentially malignant neoplasms. [1][2]10,[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34] Many prior studies have documented malignant behavior in types A and AB thymomas. In our retrospective study of 71 cases of types A and AB thymomas (37 cases with follow-up information available), 18 patients (nine each of types A and AB) developed recurrence and or metastases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar results have been observed in prior studies, in which the better survival in patients with myasthenia had been attributed to earlier diagnosis. 27,51 However, the use of this factor in prognostication has been controversial as some studies have not found an association of survival with myasthenia gravis. 29,52,53 In this current series, types A and AB thymomas had a similar pattern of recurrence/metastasis and thus can be regarded as a single category.…”
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“…In fact, to our knowledge multiple studies have failed to demonstrate the precise role of adjuvant therapy, especially after radical surgical resection at early stages of disease. Since 1985, adjuvant radiotherapy has been performed by Monden et al, 27 who proposed it even for patients with Stage I disease. The results with this procedure generally were good but not completely satisfactory; after total surgical resection, approximately 5% of the irradiated patients still developed disease recurrence.…”
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“…We reviewed 11 papers in which patients with stage II or III thymoma both received and did not receive adjuvant radiation therapy after complete resection, thus enabling a comparison between the two groups (Table 5) (40-49). Monden and associates reported that 8% and 24% of patients with postoperative radiotherapy and 29% and 40% of patients without postoperative radiotherapy relapsed in stage II and III thymoma, respectively (40). Another nine papers (12,(42)(43)(44)(45)(46)(47)(48)(49) were unable to demonstrate an advantage over radiation therapy in terms of recurrence including local, pleural dissemination and distant metastasis.…”
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