| Literature DB >> 18769613 |
R Samant1, I Alomary, P Genest, L Eapen.
Abstract
Recently published studies clearly indicate that there are now several acceptable options for managing stage i testicular seminoma patients after orchiectomy. We therefore decided to survey Canadian radiation oncologists to determine how they currently manage such patients and to compare the results with previous surveys. Our results demonstrate that adjuvant single-agent chemotherapy is being considered as an option by an increasing proportion of radiation oncologists (although it is not considered the preferred option), the routine use of radiotherapy is declining, and surveillance is becoming increasingly popular and is recommended most often.Entities:
Keywords: Stage i seminoma; chemotherapy; radiation oncologists; radiotherapy; surveillance; survey; treatment
Year: 2008 PMID: 18769613 PMCID: PMC2528311 DOI: 10.3747/co.v15i4.213
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Oncol ISSN: 1198-0052 Impact factor: 3.677
FIGURE 1The frequency of specific staging investigations used for stage i seminoma patients, from a sample of Canadian radiation oncologists. ct = computed tomography; afp = alpha-fetoprotein; β-hcg = beta–human chorionic gonadotropin.
FIGURE 2Standard management options used for stage i seminoma patients, from a sample of Canadian radiation oncologists.
FIGURE 3The “most appropriate option” for most stage i seminoma patients, from a sample of Canadian radiation oncologists.