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Review
. 2001 Oct;2(5):421-9.
doi: 10.1007/s11864-001-0047-z.

Advanced testis cancer

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Advanced testis cancer

J P Droz et al. Curr Treat Options Oncol. 2001 Oct.

Abstract

Advanced testis tumors are highly curable. The treatment strategy is chemotherapy followed by the surgical exeresis of residual disease. The standard chemotherapy regimen is BEP (bleomycin, etoposide, and cisplatin); the number of cycles of chemotherapy depends upon prognostic factors, based on the primary site, histology, presence of visceral metastases, and serum tumor marker levels. Patients in the good-risk group receive three cycles of chemotherapy, whereas those in the intermediate- and high-risk groups receive four cycles. Exeresis of all residual disease and systematic postchemotherapy retroperitoneal dissection in bulky disease are mandatory. When complete exeresis of necrotic tissue, teratoma, or active germ-cell cancer has been performed, no further postsurgical treatment is warranted. A multidisciplinary approach, rigorous administration of chemotherapy, and skill in surgery of germ-cell tumors are favored in the treatment of these patients in trained centers.

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