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Thymus cancers are uncommon, and there are no widely
recommended screening tests for them. (Screening is testing for cancer
in people without any symptoms.) Still, in some cases these cancers can
be found early.
About 4 out of 10 people with thymomas have no symptoms when
their tumor is found. In most of these cases the tumor is seen by
chance on a chest x-ray that is done for some other reason.
Thymomas are often associated with symptoms that are not
directly caused by the tumor mass itself. These are called
paraneoplastic syndromes (tumor-related conditions). Some of these
paraneoplastic syndromes, such as myasthenia gravis, red cell aplasia,
and hypogammaglobulinemia, are described in the section "How
is thymus cancer diagnosed?". These conditions can be very
important in the early diagnosis of some thymomas because they may be
present while the tumor is still at an early stage.
Last Medical Review: 05/18/2009 Last Revised: 05/18/2009
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