Management of testicular seminoma. Our experience

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P. Sperlongano
D. Pisaniello
U. Di Mauro
D. Pone
E. Casoli

Abstract

Background: The authors report their experience in the management of seminomas.


Materials: They examine 12 cases of seminoma among a series of 19 patients with testicular germ cell tumours obser ved at the Second Surgical Department of the Second University of Naples.


Results: Their results showed a better prognosis for patients in early stage of the disease who underwent surgery and adjuvant prophylactic radiotherapy; good survival rates for patients in advanced stages of the disease were achieved by the combined use of surgery, adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy.


Discussion: The authors discuss risk factors, clinical and diagnostic features of seminomas, relating their prognosis with the combined use of both surgery and adjuvant the rapies. They consider total orchiectomy, followed by prohy lactic radiotherapy, the treatment of choice, especially in sta ges IA and IIA. They don’t perform the routinary retrope ritoneal lymphoadenectomy, differently from american authors, who always achieve it to stage the disease.


Conclusions: The authors stress the improvement in the prognosis of seminoma, which has actually reached the 98% of five-year survival rate, for stages I and II.


 

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Sperlongano, P., et al. “Management of Testicular Seminoma. Our Experience”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 71, no. 1, Jan. 2000, pp. 127-30, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/1665.
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