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The 2021 WHO Classification of Tumors of the Thymus and Mediastinum: What Is New in Thymic Epithelial, Germ Cell, and Mesenchymal Tumors?

Authors :
Philipp Ströbel
Hiroshi Inagaki
Lynette M. Sholl
Daisuke Nonaka
Alexander Marx
Andre L. Moreira
Edith M. Marom
Masayuki Noguchi
Sanja Dacic
Vincent Thomas de Montpréville
Christopher A. French
William D. Travis
Anja C. Roden
Arun Rajan
Jason L. Hornick
Alexander J. Lazar
Mauro Papotti
Hisashi Tateyama
Lara Chalabreysse
Stefan Porubsky
Deepali Jain
Mirella Marino
John K.C. Chan
Frank C. Detterbeck
Andrew G. Nicholson
Source :
Journal of Thoracic Oncology. 17:200-213
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

This overview of the fifth edition of the WHO classification of thymic epithelial tumors (including thymomas, thymic carcinomas, and thymic neuroendocrine tumors [NETs]), mediastinal germ cell tumors, and mesenchymal neoplasms aims to (1) list established and new tumor entities and subtypes and (2) focus on diagnostic, molecular, and conceptual advances since publication of the fourth edition in 2015. Diagnostic advances are best exemplified by the immunohistochemical characterization of adenocarcinomas and the recognition of genetic translocations in metaplastic thymomas, rare B2 and B3 thymomas, and hyalinizing clear cell carcinomas. Advancements at the molecular and tumor biological levels of utmost oncological relevance are the findings that thymomas and most thymic carcinomas lack currently targetable mutations, have an extraordinarily low tumor mutational burden, but typically have a programmed death-ligand 1high phenotype. Finally, data underpinning a conceptual advance are illustrated for the future classification of thymic NETs that may fit into the classification scheme of extrathoracic NETs. Endowed with updated clinical information and state-of-the-art positron emission tomography and computed tomography images, the fifth edition of the WHO classification of thymic epithelial tumors, germ cell tumors, and mesenchymal neoplasms with its wealth of new diagnostic and molecular insights will be a valuable source for pathologists, radiologists, surgeons, and oncologists alike. Therapeutic perspectives and research challenges will be addressed as well.

Details

ISSN :
15560864
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Thoracic Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....915a51d569fe298f9d1cc028b1b39d81