Thymic Neuroendocrine Cancer

Overview

Neuroendocrine Cancer of the thymus are uncommon. Most don’t cause symptoms until they have grown big enough to press on structures in the chest (trachea, large veins). Thymic Neuroendocrine Cancer can be aggressive. Treatment includes surgical removal and chemotherapy. A very small number of patients with MEN1 can develop thymic Neuroendocrine Cancer.

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