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Summary Proton Beam Therapy (PBT) has the potential to improve paediatric cancer care by reducing radiation exposure and thus long‐term toxicities. Ethical concerns and debates surrounding the treatment, such as eligibility and accessibility, are ongoing in Australia. The Australian Bragg Centre for Proton Therapy and Research (ABCPTR) (named after Sir
Jeremy Khong+10 more
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Sarcoidosis, “sarcoid-like lymphadenopathy,” and testicular germ cell tumors
Guy C. Toner, George J. Bosl
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What's new? This nationwide analysis explores the recent trends and perioperative outcomes of retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for testicular cancer, stratified by surgical approach, prior chemotherapy, and hospital caseload. Since 2005, the number of patients undergoing retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for testicular cancer has decreased ...
Nikolaos Pyrgidis+12 more
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A novel perspective on dissemination: somatic metastasis of germ cell tumors from the central nervous system. [PDF]
Qi SP+10 more
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What New? Testicular germ cell tumors are highly curable, but the treatments can have lasting impacts. As more young people are surviving these tumors, it is important to understand the lifelong toxicities of these treatments. Here, the authors evaluated the risks of acute and late pulmonary toxicities among children, adolescents, and young adults ...
Rand Ajaj+8 more
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MicroRNA-371-373 cluster extracellular vesicle-based communication in testicular germ cell tumors. [PDF]
Tavares NT+13 more
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Extratesticular Extension of Germ Cell Tumors Preferentially Occurs at the Hilum [PDF]
Sarah Dry, Andrew A. Renshaw
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Recent trends in the incidence of testicular germ cell tumors in the United States
Armen A. Ghazarian+3 more
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What's New? Significant advances in childhood cancer survival have transformed outcomes for many children globally. However, emerging evidence suggests that, even in settings with universal healthcare, these gains are not equally distributed. Here, the authors focused on childhood cancer survival in Germany, using data from the German Childhood Cancer ...
Maike Wellbrock+7 more
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