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 […]
Volume 12 Welcome to this new edition of our ITMIG Newsletter summarizing the society’s activity over the past year. Committees ITMIG Committees are the core of our society, and […]
The ITMIG Database is a major resource for studying the characteristics, treatment strategies, and outcomes of patients with thymic malignancies. More than 2000 patients are enrolled. The database is open […]
