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Radiotherapeutic Management of Testicular Neoplasms in Children
Radiology, 1967Primary tumors of the testicle are not common in childhood. (3, 5, 11–13, 17, 23, 29, 36, 43). A review of the records of all children less than sixteen years of age at the Children's Hospital Medical Center from 1930 to 1965 and at the Children's Cancer Research Foundation revealed 21 cases of primary malignant tumor of the testicle. In our experience,
G F Vawter, A Mitus, Melvin Tefft
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Mithramycin in the Treatment of Disseminated Testicular Neoplasms
New England Journal of Medicine, 1965DISSEMINATED testicular neoplasms other than seminoma have not been effectively controlled by radiologic therapy or chemotherapeutic agents. In an evaluation of these tumors Whitmore1 stated that chemotherapy had no practical value in most cases because of the brevity or incompleteness of the remissions obtained.
John H. Brown, B. J. Kennedy
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Spontaneous testicular neoplasm in mice with testicular feminization
Cell and Tissue Research, 1980Testicular neoplasms occur spontaneously in androgen insensitive mice with testicular feminization (tfm/y); they are composed of Leydig cells, lipid-laden cells, fibroblastlike cells, and macrophages. The small Leydig cells in the periphery of the tumor are structurally similar to nontumorous tfm/y Leydig cells, whereas centrally located large Leydig ...
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Testicular Neoplasms in Children
Journal of Urology, 1973V.B. Wilson, D.L. Boatman, D.A. Gulp
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RADIOTHERAPY AND TESTICULAR NEOPLASMS
The Lancet, 1951Robert Gibb, Geoffrey Boden
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Current treatment and recent progress in gastric cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Smita S Joshi, Brian D Badgwell
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