The most common neoplasms of the male genital tract are tumours of the testis and prostate. Testicular germ cell tumours are particularly important because they affect young men and even the advanced stages have a high rate of cure. The WHO classification emphasizes the recognition of seminoma and individual non-seminomatous germ cell tumour patterns. Included in this group are the embryonal carcinoma, yolk sac tumour, trophoblastic tumour and teratoma. Many of the tumours are combined, containing more than one tumour component. It is important to differentiate between embryonal carcinoma and a high-grade variant of seminoma, or distinguish a malignant change in a teratomatous deposit from one of the patterns of high-grade germ cell tumours...
Since the last World Health Organization (WHO) classification scheme for tumours of the urinary trac...
BACKGROUND: Disorders of the testis could be congenital or acquired (inflammatory or neoplastic). It...
Introduction: The male genital system consists of the prostate, seminal vesicle, testes, epididymis...
The most common neoplasms of the male genital tract are tumours of the testis and prostate. Testicul...
The male genital tract (MGT) primarily includes the testis, epididymis and prostate. Small testicula...
Human germ cell tumours (GCTs) comprise several types of neoplasias with different pathogeneses and ...
Human germ cell tumours (GCTs) comprise several types of neoplasias with different pathogeneses and ...
Testicular cancer accounts for about 1 % of all cancers in men. Malignant testicular tumors are divi...
textabstractCurrent classification systems of human germ cell tumors (GCTs) are based on histologic...
Testicular neoplasms account for 1–2% of all neoplasms in males and are the most common cancer type ...
Tumors occupy one of the leading positions among the diseases, and annually its indicators continue ...
Since the last World Health Organization (WHO) classification scheme for tumours of the urinary trac...
Human testicular germ cell tumors (GCTs) comprise several types of neoplasias with different pathoge...
The 5th edition of the World Health Organisation 'blue book' was recently published and includes a c...
Since the last World Health Organization (WHO) classification scheme for tumours of the urinary trac...
Since the last World Health Organization (WHO) classification scheme for tumours of the urinary trac...
BACKGROUND: Disorders of the testis could be congenital or acquired (inflammatory or neoplastic). It...
Introduction: The male genital system consists of the prostate, seminal vesicle, testes, epididymis...
The most common neoplasms of the male genital tract are tumours of the testis and prostate. Testicul...
The male genital tract (MGT) primarily includes the testis, epididymis and prostate. Small testicula...
Human germ cell tumours (GCTs) comprise several types of neoplasias with different pathogeneses and ...
Human germ cell tumours (GCTs) comprise several types of neoplasias with different pathogeneses and ...
Testicular cancer accounts for about 1 % of all cancers in men. Malignant testicular tumors are divi...
textabstractCurrent classification systems of human germ cell tumors (GCTs) are based on histologic...
Testicular neoplasms account for 1–2% of all neoplasms in males and are the most common cancer type ...
Tumors occupy one of the leading positions among the diseases, and annually its indicators continue ...
Since the last World Health Organization (WHO) classification scheme for tumours of the urinary trac...
Human testicular germ cell tumors (GCTs) comprise several types of neoplasias with different pathoge...
The 5th edition of the World Health Organisation 'blue book' was recently published and includes a c...
Since the last World Health Organization (WHO) classification scheme for tumours of the urinary trac...
Since the last World Health Organization (WHO) classification scheme for tumours of the urinary trac...
BACKGROUND: Disorders of the testis could be congenital or acquired (inflammatory or neoplastic). It...
Introduction: The male genital system consists of the prostate, seminal vesicle, testes, epididymis...