44 research outputs found

    Poor-Risk Testicular Cancer and High-Dose Chemotherapy

    No full text

    Stage I Testicular Cancer Management and Necessity for Surgical Expertise

    No full text

    Retroperitoneal Histologic Findings of Patients With Elevated Serum Alpha-fetoprotein and Pure Seminoma at Orchiectomy

    Full text link
    distant view, granary in small Dogon village outside of Bandiagara, June 198

    Surgery for retroperitoneal relapse in the setting of a prior retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for germ cell tumor

    No full text
    Recognition of the therapeutic role of retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND) in the setting of testicular germ cell tumors (GCTs) is of utmost importance. Although the histologic findings of RPLND provide diagnostic and prognostic information, the adequacy of initial RPLND is an independent predictor of clinical outcome. Despite the advent of effective cisplatin-based chemotherapy for testicular GCTs, patients who have undergone suboptimal surgery at the time of initial RPLND are compromised. Despite the initial enthusiasm surrounding anatomic mapping studies, the use of modified RPLND templates has the potential to leave a significant number of patients with unresected retroperitoneal disease. Teratomatous elements are particularly common. Patients with retroperitoneal relapse following initial RPLND should be treated with reoperative RPLND and chemotherapy and can expect long term survival rates nearing 70% when treated in tertiary centers by experienced surgeons

    Abnormal Testis at US in Patients after Orchiectomy for Testicular Neoplasm

    No full text

    IN REPLY

    No full text
    corecore