2021
The 2021 WHO Classification of Tumors of the Thymus and Mediastinum: What Is New in Thymic Epithelial, Germ Cell, and Mesenchymal Tumors?
Marx A, Chan JKC, Chalabreysse L, Dacic S, Detterbeck F, French CA, Hornick JL, Inagaki H, Jain D, Lazar AJ, Marino M, Marom EM, Moreira AL, Nicholson AG, Noguchi M, Nonaka D, Papotti MG, Porubsky S, Sholl LM, Tateyama H, Thomas de Montpréville V, Travis WD, Rajan A, Roden AC, Ströbel P. The 2021 WHO Classification of Tumors of the Thymus and Mediastinum: What Is New in Thymic Epithelial, Germ Cell, and Mesenchymal Tumors? Journal Of Thoracic Oncology 2021, 17: 200-213. PMID: 34695605, DOI: 10.1016/j.jtho.2021.10.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsThymic epithelial tumorsGerm cell tumorsCell tumorsMesenchymal neoplasmsWHO classificationEpithelial tumorsMediastinal germ cell tumorsLow tumor mutational burdenTumor mutational burdenNew tumor entityClear cell carcinomaPositron emission tomographyClassification of tumorsThymic EpithelialThymic carcinomaFifth editionB3 thymomaTargetable mutationsCell carcinomaMesenchymal tumorsMetaplastic thymomaImmunohistochemical characterizationClinical informationMutational burdenDiagnostic advances
2019
A Recurrence Predictive Model for Thymic Tumors and Its Implication for Postoperative Management: a Chinese Alliance for Research in Thymomas Database Study
Liu H, Gu Z, Qiu B, Detterbeck FC, Roden AC, Ruffini E, Okumura M, Girard N, Xiang Y, Liu Y, Du Z, Hao Y, Fu J, Zhang P, Pang L, Chen K, Wang Y, Yu Z, Mao T, Fang W, Group A. A Recurrence Predictive Model for Thymic Tumors and Its Implication for Postoperative Management: a Chinese Alliance for Research in Thymomas Database Study. Journal Of Thoracic Oncology 2019, 15: 448-456. PMID: 31726106, DOI: 10.1016/j.jtho.2019.10.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-risk patientsAdjuvant therapyPostoperative yearThymic carcinomaComplete resectionPostoperative managementNeuroendocrine tumorsBootstrap-corrected C-indexChinese AlliancePostoperative adjuvant therapyIndependent predictive factorsLow-risk patientsMultivariate Cox regressionOverall survival rateAppropriate postoperative managementThymic epithelial tumorsHigh-risk groupLow-risk groupIIIA tumorsLocoregional recurrenceDisease recurrenceB3 thymomaHistologic typeNomogram modelT stage
2014
ITMIG Consensus Statement on the Use of the WHO Histological Classification of Thymoma and Thymic Carcinoma: Refined Definitions, Histological Criteria, and Reporting
Marx A, Ströbel P, Badve SS, Chalabreysse L, Chan JK, Chen G, de Leval L, Detterbeck F, Girard N, Huang J, Kurrer MO, Lauriola L, Marino M, Matsuno Y, Molina TJ, Mukai K, Nicholson AG, Nonaka D, Rieker R, Rosai J, Ruffini E, Travis WD. ITMIG Consensus Statement on the Use of the WHO Histological Classification of Thymoma and Thymic Carcinoma: Refined Definitions, Histological Criteria, and Reporting. Journal Of Thoracic Oncology 2014, 9: 596-611. PMID: 24722150, DOI: 10.1097/jto.0000000000000154.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsThymic carcinomaThymic epithelial tumorsB3 thymomaEpithelial tumorsInternational Thymic Malignancy Interest GroupWorld Health Organization classificationPoor interobserver reproducibilityHistological patternOrganization classificationConsensus statementHistological classificationHistological criteriaThymoma subtypesThymomaAtypical typeGrading systemInterobserver reproducibilityTumorsCarcinomaReproducibility studyRefined criteriaMorphological overlapSubtypesVariable proportions