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Semen quality from patients affected by seminomatous and non-seminomatous testicular tumor [PDF]
Testicular cancer is considered a rare disease affecting approximately 1% to 2% of the male population. This neoplasm has a cure rate of over 95%; as a result, a major concern is the future of fertility of carriers from this disease.
Rosana Xavier +2 more
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5-YEAR RELATIVE SURVIVAL RATE BETWEEN SEMINOMA AND NON-SEMINOMA TESTICULAR CANCER IN SINGLE CENTER
Objective: This study was conducted to provide data about the survival rate of testicular cancer patients with different histology in the year 2013 – 2017 in Adam Malik General Hospital and to compare these estimates with other studies conducted in ...
Ben Julian Mantiri +2 more
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Introduction: Testicular Germ Cell Tumor (GCT) is a disease of young adults and is also highly curable. But in India, most of the patients present in an advanced stage and succumb to the disease as compared to the Western nations where patients present ...
Amritjot Singh Randhawa +4 more
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CHARACTERISTIC CHEMOTHERAPY RESPONSE OF TESTICULAR CANCER PATIENTS IN TERTIARY HOSPITAL
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation of testicular tumor markers on the success of chemotherapy in my institution.
Dio Mafazi Fabrianta +2 more
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Risk factors for testicular cancer – differences between pure non‐seminoma and mixed seminoma/non‐seminoma? [PDF]
SummaryThe origin of testicular germ cell cancer (TGCC) is believed to be carcinoma in situ cells developed in utero. Clinically, TGCCs are divided into two major histological groups, seminomas and non‐seminomas, where the latter group includes non‐seminomatous TGCCs with seminomatous components (mixed S/NS TGCC).
E L, Aschim +4 more
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Objective: This study aimed to determine the management of early-stage testicular cancer among urologists in Indonesia by using a survey. Material & Methods: This research was a descriptive-analytic study using a survey method through a Google-forms ...
Zen Ary Prasetyo +3 more
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Background In Hungary, the mortality rate for testicular germ cell cancer (TGCC) is 0,9/100000 which is significantly higher than the EU average. We prospectively evaluated the effect of socioeconomic position on patient delay and therapy outcomes ...
Zsófia Küronya +15 more
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This study investigated the incidence, mortality, and 5-year survival rates of testicular cancers diagnosed in a northern Italian province, which were eventually associated with previous or subsequent extratesticular neoplasms.
Lucia Mangone +8 more
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BACKGROUND The majority of germ cell tumour (GCT) patients can be cured by orchiectomy followed by active surveillance or subsequent systemic and/or local treatments.
Christian Rothermundt +21 more
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Treatment of Germ Cell Testicular Cancer
Germ-cell testicular cancer (GCTC) is a malignant neoplasm derived from the primordial germ cell. Although it accounts for approximately 1% of all malignancies in men, it is the most common cancer of younger male population, with the highest incidence ...
Ana Koši Kunac +3 more
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