
MEDIASTINUM officially indexed by Web of Science!
We are pleased to announce that on April 28, 2026, a confirmation letter reached the editorial office of Mediastinum (MED) that the journal met the selection criteria necessary to be included […]...

We are pleased to announce that on April 28, 2026, a confirmation letter reached the editorial office of Mediastinum (MED) that the journal met the selection criteria necessary to be included […]...

The Mediastinal Working Group is planning a study on thymic neuroendocrine neoplasms Currently, thymic neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) are classified identical to NENs in the lung. While there are many […]...

Fang W. et al. Abstract Thymic epithelial tumors are rare diseases, with frequently indolent nature. A common language is essential for accurate communication in clinical management and research for this […]...

ITMIG Newsletter Volume 13 Autumn 2025 Steering Committee Małgorzata Szołkowska The 2024-2025 term of office will end in October this year. Dr. Małgorzata Szolkowska will step down as President, […]...

Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau/Hospital del Mar invite interested physicians to attend the hybrid course: IV Course on Updates in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Thymic Tumors […]...

We encourage artists, researchers, and medical professionals to contribute to the new cover of upcoming issues of MEDIASTINUM! We would also appreciate your recommendations of colleagues, families, and friends […]...

We are delighted to present the 2024 Annual Report of Mediastinum. The journal has continued to build on its international editorial board, diverse authorship and readership, steady publication volume, and significant […]...

Abstract Book for the 14th International Thymic Malignancy Interest Group Annual Meeting (ITMIG 2024) is now available in MEDIASTINUM. The Best Abstract Submitted to ITMIG2024 Annual Conference: Dr. Clémence Basse et […]...
The ITMIG database is a global registry collecting anonymous data on patients with thymic epithelial tumor. The data are used for further scientific analysis to better understand these rare tumors and to develop more effective treatments.
If you are a physician caring for patients with thymic tumors and would like to join:
Are you already a contributor to the ITMIG Database and have an idea for a science project based on the collected data? You can find the data sharing rules and the application form here: Policies for studies using ITMIG Database.
Install MakeMeSmile extension for Chrome and select ITMIG when you shop online. It’s free to download. And you don’t even need to sign up.