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The ITMIG/IASLC thymic epithelial tumors staging project: A proposed lymph node map for thymic epithelial tumors in the forthcoming 8th edition of the TNM classification of malignant tumors

Authors :
Kari Chansky
Ramón Rami-Porta
Patti A. Groome
Kazuya Kondo
James Huang
Seiki Hasegawa
Lee M. Krug
Vanessa Bolejack
F.Y. Bhora
Kelly G. Stratton
Dorothy Giroux
Marco Lucchi
Enrico Ruffini
Andrew T. Turrisi
Thomas W. Rice
Eugene H. Blackstone
Peter Goldstraw
Johan Vansteenkiste
Nagahiro Saijo
Andrew G. Nicholson
Michael D Peake
Mark Krasnik
Gustavo Lyons
David G. Beer
Jan P. van Meerbeeck
Conrad Falkson
Paul Baas
Harvey I. Pass
Wilfried Eberhardt
Yi-Long Wu
Yuji Tachimori
David C. Rice
Jeremy J. Erasmus
Hedy L. Kindler
Edith M. Marom
Ricardo Beyruti
Catherine Kennedy
Alan Mitchell
Kaoru Kubota
Charles F. Thomas
Antoon Lerut
Anna K. Nowak
Lynn Shemanski
Kemp H. Kernstine
Kenji Suzuki
John G. Edwards
Frank C. Detterbeck
Laura Kingsbury
Kenneth E. Rosenzweig
Hisao Asamura
John Crowley
Ming-Sound Tsao
Mirella Marino
Françoise Galateau-Salle
William D. Travis
Jhingook Kim
Jean-Paul Sculier
Pier Luigi Filosso
Meinoshin Okumura
Valerie W. Rusch
Paul Van Schil
Giuseppe Giaccone
Kouki Inai
Hirokazu Watanabe
Takashi Nakano
David J. Chen
Young Tae Kim
David Ball
Fergus V. Gleeson
Haruhiko Kondo
Kristiaan Nackaerts
Staging Prognostic Factors Comm
Advisory Boards
Eberhardt, Wilfried (Beitragende*r)
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier, Journal of thoracic oncology, University of Western Australia

Abstract

Although the presence of nodal disease is prognostic in thymic malignancy, the significance of the extent of nodal disease has yet to be defined. Lymph node dissection has not been routinely performed, and there is currently no node map defined for thymic malignancy. To establish a universal language for reporting as well as characterize the staging of this disease more accurately, an empiric node map is proposed here. This was developed using prior classification systems, series reporting specifics of nodal involvement, anatomical studies of lymphatic drainage, and preexisting node maps of the chest as defined by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer and the neck as defined by the American Academy of OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery and the American Society for Head and Neck Surgery. The development of this node map was a joint effort by the International Thymic Malignancy Interest Group and the Thymic Domain of the IASLC Staging and Prognostic Factors Committee. It was reviewed and subsequently approved by the members of ITMIG. This map will be used as an adjunct to define node staging as part of a universal stage classification for thymic malignancy. As more data are gathered using definitions set forth by this node map, a revision may be undertaken in the future.

Details

ISSN :
15560864
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier, Journal of thoracic oncology, University of Western Australia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7a766fe83651ba3c021aa82ce4fd5dd7