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Testicular germ cell tumors

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2006
An overview of many of the preclinical and clinical developments in germ cell tumors over the past year is presented.Recent epidemiologic studies show changes in the ethnic incidence of germ cell tumors; in particular, African-Americans have seen an increase.
Benjamin, Bridges, Arif, Hussain
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Extragonadal Germ-Cell Tumors

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982
Excerpt To the editor: The article by Hainsworth and associates (1) was an outstanding example of continued progress in medical oncology.
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Pediatric germ cell tumors

Surgical Oncology, 2007
Pediatric germ cell tumors are a diverse group of neoplasms with variable clinical behaviors, depending upon the age and site of presentation. Most result from sporadic mutations, although environmental exposures and other genetic aberrations may play a role.
Zachary, Horton   +2 more
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Pediatric germ cell tumors

Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1999
Pediatric germ cell tumors represent a diverse group of tumors that present from in utero through adolescence at many nongonadal locations, from the neck to the sacrococcygeal region. Surgical resection remains the central element of management, and accurate surgical staging is essential to properly ascertain the correct risk-based treatment.
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Mediastinal Germ Cell Tumors

Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2000
Mediastinal germ cell tumors are uncommon tumors that occur predominantly within the anterior mediastinum and frequently present as a very large mass with local compression. Symptoms are typically vague and represent the local mass effects of the tumor.
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Mediastinal germ cell tumors

Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, 2005
Germ Cell Tumors (GCT) represent an important group of mediastinal tumors. Because of genetic characteristics and behavior have been divided in prepubertal and postpubertal tumors, and their origin remains controversial. The genetic changes are diverse, but the most frequent is i (12p), and can be associated to gonadal disgenesis.
Hugo, Domínguez Malagón   +1 more
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Germ Cell Tumors

2020
CNS germ cell tumors (GCT) are rare tumors that arise in midline brain regions (mostly pineal or suprasellar). They are of two types, germinoma and non-germinomatous germ cell tumors (NGGCT) which include teratoma, choriocarcinoma, yolk sac tumor, embryonal carcinoma, and mixed GCT. Patients most commonly present with seizures.
Andrea Doud, Mary E. Fallat
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Mediastinal Germ Cell Tumors

Chest, 1991
Mediastinal germ cell tumors are among the most common tumors in the anterior mediastinum. This tumor should be considered strongly in the differential diagnosis of anterior mediastinal masses. Benign teratomas are common in this site, and complete surgical resection results in cure of nearly all patients.
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Germ Cell Tumors

2018
CNS germ cell tumors (GCTs) are uncommon neoplasms affecting primarily children and young adults. These tumors most often arise in the midline involving the pineal and suprasellar regions, but involvement of multiple tumor sites around the third ventricle is not uncommon.
César R. Lacruz   +2 more
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Pineal Germ Cell Tumors

2009
Intracranial germ cell tumors (GCTs), especially pineal tumors have attracted the special attention of neuropathologists and neurosurgeons because of their unique growth sites, characteristic subtypes with different histology, and high incidence in Japan and other Asian countries.
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