“…For TET, CT staging is effective in distinguishing both overall survival and progression-free survival, and patients with Masaoka-Koga stage IV or thymic carcinoma or CT stage IV have the worst prognosis. Group (ITMIG), together with the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer and under the auspices of the Union International Contre le Cancer and American Joint Commission on Cancer, provided infrastructures for international collaboration in terms of common language, consistent definition, and international database especially for outcome measurement, surgical procedure, and staging system [1][2][3]. Regarding the prognosis of thymic epithelial tumor (TET), the ITMIG and associated groups reviewed current literature to identify prognostic determinants.…”