Mediastinal carcinoid tumors are extremely rare malignancies with aggressive behavior and a grim prognosis. These malignancies often go undetected until they are finally diagnosed at advanced stages. Symptoms at the time of presentation can grossly vary and are generally equivocal. A high level of suspicion needs to be ascertained for a diligent workup. This activity reviews the evaluation and management of thymic neuroendocrine tumors and highlights the role of the healthcare team in the care of patients with this condition.
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