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Thymoma

A thymoma is a rare tumour that starts in the thymus, a small organ in the chest behind the breastbone. The thymus plays a key role in the immune system, particularly during childhood, by helping develop T cells, which are important for fighting infections. What are the symptoms of a thymoma? Some people with a …
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Thymic carcinoma

Thymic carcinoma is a rare type of cancer that starts in the thymus, a small organ located in the chest that produces T cells and plays a role in the immune system. Unlike thymomas, thymic carcinomas are more aggressive and have a higher tendency to spread to other parts of the body. What is the …
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Type B3 thymoma

Type B3 thymoma is a rare tumour that starts in the thymus, a small organ located in the chest. The thymus is part of the immune system and helps produce T cells. This type of thymoma predominantly comprises epithelial cells, which look more abnormal than those in type B1 and B2 thymomas. It has fewer …
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Type B2 thymoma

Type B2 thymoma is a rare tumour that starts in the thymus, a small organ located in the chest. The thymus plays an important role in the immune system by producing T cells. In this type of tumour, there is a mix of lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell) and epithelial cells, with more …
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Type B1 thymoma

Type B1 thymoma is a rare tumour that starts in the thymus, a small organ located in the chest. The thymus plays an important role in developing the immune system, especially during childhood. Type B1 thymomas contain many lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell, and the tumour cells resemble normal thymic epithelial cells. This type of thymoma …
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Type AB thymoma

A type AB thymoma is a tumour that forms in the thymus, an organ in the upper chest that is part of the immune system. These tumours contain a mix of two types of cells: the spindle-shaped epithelial cells seen in type A thymomas and the lymphocytes (white blood cells) more commonly associated with Type B thymomas. This …
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