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View article: Robotic Extended Thymectomy in Late‐Onset Myasthenia Gravis: A 21‐Year Retrospective Cohort Study of 172 Patients
Robotic Extended Thymectomy in Late‐Onset Myasthenia Gravis: A 21‐Year Retrospective Cohort Study of 172 Patients Open
Background The safety and feasibility of robotic‐assisted (RATS) thymectomy for myasthenia gravis (MG) with onset age ≥ 50 years remain unverified, particularly in very late‐onset MG (V‐LOMG). Methods Patients were classified into late‐ons…
View article: Robotic-assisted thymectomy for locally advanced thymic malignancy: technical refinement and oncologic outcomes from a 20-year cohort
Robotic-assisted thymectomy for locally advanced thymic malignancy: technical refinement and oncologic outcomes from a 20-year cohort Open
r-ThX is a viable alternative to sternotomy for selected patients with locally advanced thymic malignancies with partial invasions. Conversion to open surgery is crucial for major vessel involvement.
View article: Lung tumoroids as a testing platform for precision CAR T-cell therapy
Lung tumoroids as a testing platform for precision CAR T-cell therapy Open
Lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer-related mortality, presents major challenges for both standard-of-care therapies and innovative treatments like CAR T cells due to tumor heterogeneity and resistance. To aid in personalized treatmen…
View article: Chest wall resections for non-small cell lung cancer: a literature review
Chest wall resections for non-small cell lung cancer: a literature review Open
Surgery plays an important role in treating NSCLC patients with CWI, and a collaborative, experienced MDT is an essential component of the successful treatment of CWI with lung cancer. In the future, more high-quality clinical research is …
View article: The single‐cell transcriptional landscape of lung carcinoid tumors
The single‐cell transcriptional landscape of lung carcinoid tumors Open
Lung carcinoid tumors, also referred to as pulmonary neuroendocrine tumors or lung carcinoids, are rare neoplasms of the lung with a more favorable prognosis than other subtypes of lung cancer. Still, some patients suffer from relapsed dis…
View article: The single-cell transcriptional landscape of lung carcinoid tumors
The single-cell transcriptional landscape of lung carcinoid tumors Open
Lung carcinoid tumors, also referred to as pulmonary neuroendocrine tumors or lung carcinoids, are rare neoplasms of the lung with a more favorable prognosis than other subtypes of lung cancer. Still, some patients suffer from relapsed dis…
View article: Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals distinct tumor microenvironmental patterns in lung adenocarcinoma
Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals distinct tumor microenvironmental patterns in lung adenocarcinoma Open
Recent developments in immuno-oncology demonstrate that not only cancer cells, but also features of the tumor microenvironment guide precision medicine. Still, the relationship between tumor and microenvironment remains poorly understood. …
View article: Thymectomy in ocular myasthenia gravis before generalization results in a higher remission rate
Thymectomy in ocular myasthenia gravis before generalization results in a higher remission rate Open
OBJECTIVES This study aimed to compare the outcomes of patients with ocular myasthenia gravis (OMG) who underwent thymectomy before generalization with the outcomes of those who underwent thymectomy after generalization. METHODS We retrosp…
View article: Unraveling the role of ectopic thymic tissue in patients undergoing thymectomy for myasthenia gravis
Unraveling the role of ectopic thymic tissue in patients undergoing thymectomy for myasthenia gravis Open
Extended thymectomy has been considered the goal of surgery for myasthenia gravis (MG) mainly due to the existence of ectopic thymic tissue. Recently, ectopic thymic tissue has attracted increasing attention in patients with MG following t…