| Literature DB >> 6208748 |
H P Schultz, H von der Maase, M Rørth, M Pedersen, E Sandberg Nielsen, S Walbom-Jørgensen.
Abstract
Over a five-year period the DATECA Study included 554 consecutive patients with seminoma, representing practically all cases in the country. The stage distribution was: stage I 424 patients, stage II 110 patients, and stage III 17 patients. Typical seminoma was registered in 515 patients, anaplastic seminoma in 26 patients, and spermatocytic seminoma in 13 patients. The treatment was post-operative irradiation except in a few very advanced cases who received chemotherapy. Three-year corrected survival was: stage I 99 per cent, stage II 89 per cent, and stage III 65 per cent. Anaplastic seminoma showed a significantly higher rate of metastatic spread than typical seminoma and the prognosis was worse. Treatment-related complications were few, but adjuvant bleomycin combined with irradiation of advanced seminoma resulted in 2 deaths from pneumonitis.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6208748 DOI: 10.3109/02841868409136022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Radiol Oncol ISSN: 0349-652X