1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(01)64333-7
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Gonadal Function of Patients Treated With Cisplatin Based Chemotherapy for Germ Cell Cancer

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“…Previous studies have suggested greater dysfunction in patients receiving higher doses of cisplatin chemotherapy Bokemeyer et al, 1996;Gerl et al, 1997), vinblastine Bokemeyer et al, 1996) and ifosphamide (Brennemann et al, 1997). The majority of our chemotherapy-treated patients received etoposide rather than ifosphamide-or vinblastine-based chemotherapy and additionally almost a third of our patients received carboplatin rather than cisplatin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…Previous studies have suggested greater dysfunction in patients receiving higher doses of cisplatin chemotherapy Bokemeyer et al, 1996;Gerl et al, 1997), vinblastine Bokemeyer et al, 1996) and ifosphamide (Brennemann et al, 1997). The majority of our chemotherapy-treated patients received etoposide rather than ifosphamide-or vinblastine-based chemotherapy and additionally almost a third of our patients received carboplatin rather than cisplatin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…A number of studies have shown that the gonadal dysfunction is greatest immediately after chemotherapy (Stuart et al, 1990;Brennemann et al, 1997Brennemann et al, , 1998. For instance, Brennemann et al (1997) in a cross-sectional study showed a higher rate of elevated LH and FSH levels in the first year compared to the number measured after 8 years of follow-up (LH 32% vs 3.6%, FSH 89% vs 64%). As the median follow-up of our cohort is over 10 years, this lower level of dysfunction may reflect that a degree of recovery of the pituitarygonadal axis has occurred with time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 A compensated impairment of the Leydig cell function could be observed up to 60 months following chemotherapy. Meanwhile, 68% of the patients showed increased FSH levels, indicating that spermatogenesis is more severely impaired than steroidogenesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The issue of testosterone levels in men treated for TGCC was previously addressed by others (23)(24)(25). However, these studies did not clearly discriminate between treatment modalities and/or the post-treatment investigations were not performed at specific time points, allowing for more precise mapping of the process of Leydig cell recovery (Tables 3 and 4).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%