Thymic Malignancy Awareness Month Roundup 2023
Another successful Thymic Malignancy Awareness Month has come to an end. Established by the International Thymic Malignancy Interest Group (ITMIG) in 2022, this year’s second
Another successful Thymic Malignancy Awareness Month has come to an end. Established by the International Thymic Malignancy Interest Group (ITMIG) in 2022, this year’s second
ThymicUK trustees Marrika and Heidrun attended this year’s annual BTOG conference in Belfast last week from Wednesday 26th – Friday 28th April. BTOG is the
For thymic cancer awareness month this May 2023, help raise the profile of ThymicUK and its aims by wearing the ThymicUK ribbon (Twibbon) on Facebook
Thymic cancer, is a rare form of malignancy that arises in the thymus, a small gland located in the chest behind the breastbone. According to
Help raise awareness of thymic cancers by sharing our awareness infographic. A brief explanation of what thymic cancers are, how rare they are, the 3
You may have noticed that ThymicUK is a member of Cancer52; but who are they, and what does that mean? Let’s take a look… Cancer52
ThymicUK has been featured in a showcase video from Cancer52, the common voice for rare and less common cancers. The video highlights how charities, including
Very little is known about what causes thymic cancer. Help us change this.
Thymic Cancer, such as Thymoma or Thymic Carcinoma, is very rare malignant neoplasms originating from the thymus, a small organ in the upper part of
Today’s awareness snippet: A 2019 figure from NHS Cancer Data highlights that that year there were 329 cases of thymic cancer (malignant neoplasm) in the UK,