In a series of 773 Patients with the diagnosis of a testicular germ cell tumour, treated at Hannover University Medical School between 1972 and 1985 and with a median follow-up of 9 years (60-210 months), bilateral testicular tumours occurred in 27 (3.5%) patients. None of 157 patients receiving chemotherapy for metastatic disease of the first tumour developed a metachronous bilateral tumour. Of 24 patients with metachronous tumours 23 had stage I and I patient had stage II at the time of initial diagnosis. The second testicular tumour was stage I in 18 patients, stage II in 5 and stage IV in 1 patient. 3 patients (13%) relapsed after treatment for their second germ cell tumour (surveillance 13 patients, radiotherapy 7 patients, lymph node ...
Background: The introduction of cisplatin-based chemotherapy has remarkably increased the survival o...
Background: The introduction of cisplatin-based chemotherapy has remarkably increased the survival o...
BACKGROUND: Bilateral testicular neoplasia is rare, with an incidence ranging from 1 to 5%. Long-ter...
Development of second testicular tumours, i.e. bilateral testicular cancer, is influenced by systemi...
Development of second testicular tumours, i.e. bilateral testicular cancer, is influenced by systemi...
Development of second testicular tumours, i.e. bilateral testicular cancer, is influenced by systemi...
Development of second testicular tumours, i.e. bilateral testicular cancer, is influenced by systemi...
Development of second testicular tumours, i.e. bilateral testicular cancer, is influenced by systemi...
Objective To describe the incidence, clinical characteristics, treatment methods and long-term follo...
Metachronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumors is a rare known problem. However, no report of me...
Metachronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumors is a rare known problem. However, no report of me...
Metachronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumors is a rare known problem. However, no report of me...
Background. A contralateral tumor occurs in 3.5-5% of men diagnosed with testicular germ cell cancer...
Background: The introduction of cisplatin-based chemotherapy has remarkably increased the survival o...
Background: The introduction of cisplatin-based chemotherapy has remarkably increased the survival o...
Background: The introduction of cisplatin-based chemotherapy has remarkably increased the survival o...
Background: The introduction of cisplatin-based chemotherapy has remarkably increased the survival o...
BACKGROUND: Bilateral testicular neoplasia is rare, with an incidence ranging from 1 to 5%. Long-ter...
Development of second testicular tumours, i.e. bilateral testicular cancer, is influenced by systemi...
Development of second testicular tumours, i.e. bilateral testicular cancer, is influenced by systemi...
Development of second testicular tumours, i.e. bilateral testicular cancer, is influenced by systemi...
Development of second testicular tumours, i.e. bilateral testicular cancer, is influenced by systemi...
Development of second testicular tumours, i.e. bilateral testicular cancer, is influenced by systemi...
Objective To describe the incidence, clinical characteristics, treatment methods and long-term follo...
Metachronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumors is a rare known problem. However, no report of me...
Metachronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumors is a rare known problem. However, no report of me...
Metachronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumors is a rare known problem. However, no report of me...
Background. A contralateral tumor occurs in 3.5-5% of men diagnosed with testicular germ cell cancer...
Background: The introduction of cisplatin-based chemotherapy has remarkably increased the survival o...
Background: The introduction of cisplatin-based chemotherapy has remarkably increased the survival o...
Background: The introduction of cisplatin-based chemotherapy has remarkably increased the survival o...
Background: The introduction of cisplatin-based chemotherapy has remarkably increased the survival o...
BACKGROUND: Bilateral testicular neoplasia is rare, with an incidence ranging from 1 to 5%. Long-ter...