Abstract:Thanks to the introduction of new chemotherapeutic agents, treatment of non-seminomatous germinal cell tumours (NSGCT) has dramatically improved during the last two decades. The association of chemotherapy and surgery has further increased the therapeutic success rate. The authors report their experience on this subject over the last ten years. Although the number of patients is relatively small and statistically insignificant, the results compare well with those of large centres dealing with this pathology.
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