Predictive factors for prognoses/invasion of thymic tumors

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The comparison of predictive factors regarding prognoses and invasion of thymic neuroendocrine tumors preoperatively and postoperatively The thymus gland is in the neck region of the body; its primary function is to stimulate the production of T-cells for the body’s immune defense against infection. The authors performed statistical analysis to determine predictive factors regarding prognosis and invasion of thymic neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) in 173 patients, before and after surgery. Their study found that surgery, cancer stage, and adjuvant treatment were prognostic factors and that chemotherapy decreased female patients overall survival (OS). Their analysis also predicted that thymic neuroendocrine tumor (TNT) invasiveness significantly correlated with histological grade of patient samples.

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