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Metastatic Mature Teratoma Presented with Massive Intraabdominal Bleeding: A Case Report

open access: yesHaseki Tıp Bülteni, 2011
Oktay Büyükaşık   +2 more
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Testicular Germ Cell Tumors: Classification, Pathologic Features, Imaging Findings, and Management.

Radiographics, 2021
Testicular germ cell tumors (TGCTs) demonstrate a wide variety of histopathologic, genetic, pathogenetic, and immunocytochemical characteristics and various clinical-biologic profiles and prognoses.
V. Katabathina   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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.
Arif Hussain, Benjamin Bridges
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Performance Characteristics of Clinical Staging Modalities in Early-Stage Testicular Germ Cell Tumors: A Systematic Review.

Journal of Urology, 2020
PURPOSE We aimed to synthesize evidence on the comparative performance characteristics, benefits, and harms of diagnostic imaging modalities used in combination with serum tumor markers in clinical staging of men with testicular germ cell tumors ...
P. Pierorazio   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Update on testicular germ cell tumors

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2009
To discuss several important developments in testicular germ cell tumors in the past year.Genomic studies are examining gene expression as possible markers for disease relapse and chemotherapy resistance. Optimal treatment strategies for early-stage nonseminomatous tumors continue to evolve and patient compliance with posttreatment surveillance ...
Arif Hussain, Heather D. Mannuel
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Granulomatosis and Testicular Germ Cell Tumors

Urology, 2012
To determine the cumulative incidence of granulomatous disease among patients with testicular germ cell tumor (GCT) at the University of Pennsylvania and to describe these patients' characteristics and disease outcomes.A computerized search of a large electronic medical database at the University of Pennsylvania was conducted to identify all patients ...
Ronac Mamtani   +2 more
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New Anti-Cancer Strategies in Testicular Germ Cell Tumors.

Recent Patents on Anti-Cancer Drug Discovery, 2019
BACKGROUND The most common solid malignancy of young men aged 20 to 34 years is testicular germ cell tumor. In addition, the incidence of these tumors has significantly increased throughout the last years.
P. Chieffi   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Biology of testicular germ cell tumors

Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy, 2008
Germ cell tumors are derived from cells of the germ cell lineage and are the most common solid malignancies to affect young Caucasian men between the ages of 15 and 40 years. All testicular germ cell tumors develop from the same precursor lesion, intratubular germ cell neoplasia unclassified, which in turn is thought to arise from malignant ...
Paul Hutton   +4 more
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Multifocality in Testicular Germ Cell Tumors

Journal of Urology, 2009
Standard treatment for testicular germ cell tumor is radical orchiectomy. Several groups have suggested an organ sparing approach in patients with bilateral tumors or tumor in a solitary testis. We determined the prevalence of multifocality in testicular germ cell tumor cases.Orchiectomy specimens from 145 consecutive patients treated for testicular ...
Yaron Ehrlich   +3 more
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Testicular Germ Cell Tumors

2009
Testicular tumors, of which the vast majority is of germ cell origin, are an important group of neoplasms because most of them are curable. The management of testicular cancer has been a major oncological success story and provides a model for the management of curative solid tumors.
Janet E. Husband   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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