Symptoms of thymus cancer
Thymus cancer may not cause any signs or symptoms in its early stages. Signs and
symptoms often appear as the tumour grows and causes changes in the body. In some
cases, symptoms can be caused by substances released by a tumour (called a
The signs and symptoms of thymus cancer include:
- a cough that doesn’t go away
- chest pain
- difficulty breathing
- a hoarse voice
- loss of appetite
- difficulty swallowing
Horner syndrome is also a sign of thymus cancer. It is a rare condition that affects the nerves of the eyes and causes small pupils, a drooping eyelid, sinking of an eyeball into the eye socket and less sweating on the face
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In some cases, thymus cancer or its treatment can cause serious problems.
Superior vena cava syndrome is a group of symptoms that may develop when a thymus tumour presses on the superior vena cava, which is the large vein that carries blood from the upper body to the heart. Symptoms of superior vena cava syndrome include:
- swelling of the face, neck, arms and chest
- difficulty breathing
- headaches
- dizziness
Superior vena cava syndrome is an emergency that needs to be treated right away. Find out more about superior vena cava syndrome.
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A paraneoplastic syndrome is a group of symptoms caused by substances released
by a tumour or by an abnormal
The following are the most common paraneoplastic syndromes associated with thymoma tumours.
Myasthenia gravis
is a rare
- weakness in the neck, arms and legs
- drooping eyelids
- vision problems, such as blurred or double vision
- a hoarse voice
- difficulty speaking
- difficulty chewing and swallowing
- difficulty breathing
Pure red cell aplasia
is a rare condition in which the
- fatigue and a lack of energy
- pale skin
- weakness
- difficulty breathing
- dizziness
Hypogammaglobulinemia
is a condition in which the body doesn’t have enough
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