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Radiotherapy for Thymoma

Radiotherapy for thymoma is as much an art as a science. In this post, Dr James Wilson shares insights from his recent talk at MSKCC, discussing the importance of precision, multidisciplinary collaboration, and why proton beam therapy should be considered for every patient receiving post-operative treatment for this rare cancer.

Radiotherapy for Thymoma
Dr James Wilson Consultant Clinical Oncologist
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I gave a talk at MSKCC recently about a part of my job that I consider to be as much an art as it is a science – post-operative radiotherapy for thymoma.

As our radiotherapy delivery gets more precise, the accuracy of the target becomes even more important. This ‘art’ comes from the expertise of the oncologist, thorough communication with the thoracic surgeon, and excellence in histopathology. MDT working at its best!

Thymomas are a rare cancer, but tend to occur in a younger age group, so the risks of secondary malignancy or radiation-associated heart disease need to be considered. My personal opinion is that proton beam therapy needs to be considered for every patient receiving adjuvant radiotherapy for thymoma.

Thanks to ITMIG for always championing the cause of this underrepresented patient group.

Posted 15th April 2024