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CLINICAL STUDY OF TESTICULAR SEMINOMA
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Management of testicular seminoma
Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1999Testicular seminoma is highly curable with currently available treatments. Today, there is good evidence that patients with Stage I disease can be treated equally well with either immediate adjuvant para-aortic and ipsilateral pelvic radiotherapy or close surveillance with treatment at the time of relapse.
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Urology, 2012
Primary testicular germ cell tumors typically present with painless testis enlargement and have a propensity to spread to the retroperitoneal lymphatics. Delays in seeking treatment are unfortunately common and may lead to metastatic spread. Pure seminomas are the most commonly seen on histology and are not associated with elevations in serum alpha ...
Chandy, Ellimoottil, Marcus L, Quek
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Primary testicular germ cell tumors typically present with painless testis enlargement and have a propensity to spread to the retroperitoneal lymphatics. Delays in seeking treatment are unfortunately common and may lead to metastatic spread. Pure seminomas are the most commonly seen on histology and are not associated with elevations in serum alpha ...
Chandy, Ellimoottil, Marcus L, Quek
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