Literature DB >> 19557895

The management of thymoma: a systematic review and practice guideline.

Conrad B Falkson1, Andrea Bezjak, Gail Darling, Richard Gregg, Richard Malthaner, Donna E Maziak, Edward Yu, Christopher A Smith, Sheila McNair, Yee C Ung, William K Evans.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Thymoma is a rare tumor for which there is little randomized evidence to guide treatment. Because of the lack of high-quality evidence, a formal consensus-based approach was used to develop recommendations on treatment.
METHODS: A systematic refview of the literature was performed. Recommendations were formed from available evidence and developed through a two-round modified Delphi consensus approach.
RESULTS: The treatment recommendations are summarized as follows: Stage I--complete resection of the entire thymus without neoadjuvant or adjuvant therapy. Stage II--complete resection of the entire thymus with consideration of adjuvant radiation for high-risk tumors. Stage IIIA--surgery either initially or after neoadjuvant therapy, or surgery followed by adjuvant therapy. Stage IIIB--treatment may include a combination of chemotherapy, radiation, and/or surgery, or if technically possible, surgery in combination with chemoradiotherapy (concurrent cisplatin based). For bulky tumors, consideration should be given to sequential chemotherapy followed by radiation. Stage IVA--as per stage III, with surgery only if metastases can be resected. Stage IVB--treatment on an individual case basis (no generic recommendations). Recurrent disease--consider surgery, radiation, and/or chemoradiation. Chemoradiation should be considered in all medically inoperable and technically inoperable patients.
CONCLUSION: Consensus was achieved on these recommendations, which serve to provide practical guidance to the physician treating this rare disease.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19557895     DOI: 10.1097/jto.0b013e3181a4b8e0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Oncol        ISSN: 1556-0864            Impact factor:   15.609


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5.  Spinal metastasis of thymic carcinoma as a rare manifestation: a summary of 7 consecutive cases.

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Review 9.  Pediatric thymomas: report of two cases and comprehensive review of the literature.

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