Thymoma - the usefulness of some prognostic factors for diagnosis and surgical treatment

Citation
J. Gawrychowski et al., Thymoma - the usefulness of some prognostic factors for diagnosis and surgical treatment, EUR J SUR O, 26(3), 2000, pp. 203-208
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
ISSN journal
07487983 → ACNP
Volume
26
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
203 - 208
Database
ISI
SICI code
0748-7983(200004)26:3<203:T-TUOS>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Aims: The aim of the study was to identify prognostic factors which could h elp evaluate both the treatment offered to patients with thymoma and late r esults. Methods: Forty patients were treated for mediastinal thymoma. The patients were staged clinico-pathologically (according to Masaoka) on the basis of t he retrospective analysis of their operation protocols as follows: seven (1 7.5%)-stage I, 19 (22.5%)-stage II, 17 (42.5%)-stage III, seven (17.5%)-sta ge IV. Analysis of DNA contents in cell nuclei of 23 thymomas was performed by the how cytofluorometric method. Results: From the whole group of patients, 65% survived for 5 years, 55% su rvived for 10 years and 43% survived for 15 years. We noted significant dif ferences in survival time between stage I and stage IV (P<0.0012); stage II and stage IV (P<0.0006), as well as between stage III and stage IV (P<0.00 5). Significantly worse prognosis was observed in the case of cortical thym omas as compared with medullary or mixed types (P<0.0001; P<0.002). Analysi s of DNA content showed signficantly higher probability of survival for the patients who had DI=1.0 (diploid), as compared with DNA >1.0 (aneuploid) ( P<0.006). Of the 11 patients with diploid tumours, 91% survived for 5 years , but of the 12 aneuploid, only 23% survived. Conclusion: The most important positive prognostic factors influencing surv ival rate in patients with thymoma are: lower stage, medullary type (accord ing to Muller-Hermelink classification), possibility of performing complete resection, diploidal nature of the tumour. Multivariate analysis of surviv al revealed clinico-pathological stage (according to Masaoka) and histologi cal type (according to Salyer) as significantly independent prognostic fact ors.