Malignant thymoma invading pulmonary artery. Changing treatment options
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Background: Curative treatment of malignant thymoma is resection; however, this may be precluded by invasion of vital organs.
Patients and methods: Two patients with extensive intrathoracic spread of thymoma (Stages III and IV A) are presented. Treatment involved a combination of resection, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
Results: One patient survived 9 years, 4 months, but eventually died of metastatic spread; the other one is well and without evidence of disease 30 months after treatment.
Conclusions: Thymoma is a slow-growing tumor. Successful surgical treatment in advanced cases is possible, if aided by radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The adjuvant therapy converts a non-resectable tumor to a resectable one.
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D. Weissberg, et al. “Malignant Thymoma Invading Pulmonary Artery. Changing Treatment Options”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 73, no. 2, Mar. 2002, pp. 119-24, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/242.
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