Abstract

Thymic epithelial tumors (TETs) are rare but the most common tumor of the anterior mediastinum. Platinum-based combination chemotherapy is standard of care which is associated with a 50%-90% overall response rate (ORR) in metastatic disease. However, there is no standard chemotherapeutic option after failure of platinum-based combination chemotherapy. Genetic alterations associated with cell cycle including pRB, p16INK4A, and cyclin D1 are commonly observed in TETs. Based on these results, we conducted a phase II trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of palbociclib in patients with recurrent or refractory advanced TETs.

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