Mediastinal Masses


Overview and Facts about Mediastinal Masses

The mediastinum is the area of the chest that separates the lungs and contains the heart, aorta, trachea and thymus. It is surrounded by the breastbone, lungs and spine. When a mass or tumor forms in this area, it is either benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). These tumors are made from germ cells and develop in either the nerve or soft tissue in this area of the body.

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