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. 1988 Aug;34(9):1115-20.

[A clinico-statistical study of testicular tumors--a reevaluation of 90 cases at the Nagasaki University Hospital and affiliated hospitals]

[Article in Japanese]
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[A clinico-statistical study of testicular tumors--a reevaluation of 90 cases at the Nagasaki University Hospital and affiliated hospitals]

[Article in Japanese]
K Nomata et al. Gan No Rinsho. 1988 Aug.

Abstract

We have treated 90 cases of testicular tumors at our institutes from April, 1962 to March, 1986. Of 75 which were germ cell type tumors, 35 were a seminoma, for which the 5-year survival rate was 100% for patients in stage I, and 50% for those in stage III, respectively. Forty cases were non-seminomas, and all cases determined as being in stage I survived for 5 years, whereas 47.6% cases of those in stage III survived for 4.5 years. Thirty-six percent of those with a stage I germ cell tumor were treated with a orchiectomy alone, while other cases also combined radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy. Almost all cases of an advanced tumor received combined retroperitoneal lymph node resection, radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy. Patients with an advanced nonseminomatous tumor showed better a survival rate if they were given CDDP chemotherapy.

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