[Issues around testicular carcinoma]
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[Issues around testicular carcinoma]
Abstract
Testicular carcinoma is a rare tumour but the most frequently occurring form of cancer in men aged 18-35 years. In metastatic disease, following orchidectomy three or four courses of combination chemotherapy with cisplatin are given. With a general chance of cure of 80-90%, testicular cancer is still regarded as a model for a form of cancer that is curable. Due to this favourable prognosis--and to its rising incidence--the group of people who survive testicular cancer is growing and more attention is being paid to the risk of adverse consequences of treatment: secondary tumours and cardiovascular morbidity. Shared care follow-up for testicular cancer survivors with participation of both primary and secondary care is currently developed.
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