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Abstract
The treatment of testicular cancer has undergone considerable evolution since the introduction of cisplatin and the widespread recognition of its curative potential in all stages of disease. Chemotherapy developments that have taken place include substitution of etoposide for vinblastine in some primary combinations and high-dose cisplatin regimens for patients with otherwise poor prognosis. Definition of timed survival restaging and reassessment of the role of radiation has taken place. In early disease stages, dissection of retroperitoneal nodes combined with either a short course of adjuvant chemotherapy or careful monitoring followed by salvage chemotherapy has yielded impressive results (greater than 90% cures) in node positive patients. These results have encouraged trials including careful follow up for patients with negative retroperitoneal and other findings (markers, computerized tomography) on clinical staging alone. Evolution of these treatment strategies should take place within the context of prospectively designed studies. In this brief overview of developments, we point out how the legacy from the successful application of chemotherapy will form the basis for additional achievements which will include the introduction of second-generation drugs and optimization of combined modality strategies.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 2408772 DOI: 10.1007/bf00257284
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Chemother Pharmacol ISSN: 0344-5704 Impact factor: 3.333