Mediastinal tumor

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What is Mediastinal tumor?

Mediastinal tumors form in the area that separates the lungs. This area contains the heart, large blood vessels, trachea (windpipe), thymus gland, and connective tissues.

Alternative Names:

Thymoma - mediastinal; Lymphoma - mediastinal

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My husband is 32. He has had a recurrent pain in the front part of his left rib cage area....
My father had a radical nephrectomy to remove a cancerous tumor (October 2008). His Chest ...
Good afternoon I have a Mediastinal Tumour that is 7cm x 5cm x 2cm and contains 20 houns...
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My husband Jerry, has been diagnosed with a rare tumor in his right chest. The doctors...
Posted By Jerry Kathy on February 09, 1999 at 19:26:30: My husband Jerry, h...
I was diagnosed with a mediastinal yolk sac carcinoma (germ cell tumor) back in October of ...
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