1984
DOI: 10.3109/02841868409136023
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Prognostic Factors in Testicular Germ Cell Tumours Experiences from 1058 Consecutive Cases

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“…Regarding tumour features, nearly all cases (32/33) of mixed GCTs with choriocarcinoma were unilateral without a specific predilection regarding laterality, in line with prior data 20 . Our results also corroborate previous studies suggesting that choriocarcinoma in mixed GCTs is a risk factor for an aggressive tumour phenotype characterized by high grade and metastasis at presentation 12 , 21 . Of the 1001 testicular cancer cases in our study, 3.3% were mixed GCTs with a choriocarcinoma component, of which almost half (45.5%) were grade IV anaplastic lesions and metastatic at the time of diagnosis, resulting in a mortality rate of 15% (5/33 patients).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Regarding tumour features, nearly all cases (32/33) of mixed GCTs with choriocarcinoma were unilateral without a specific predilection regarding laterality, in line with prior data 20 . Our results also corroborate previous studies suggesting that choriocarcinoma in mixed GCTs is a risk factor for an aggressive tumour phenotype characterized by high grade and metastasis at presentation 12 , 21 . Of the 1001 testicular cancer cases in our study, 3.3% were mixed GCTs with a choriocarcinoma component, of which almost half (45.5%) were grade IV anaplastic lesions and metastatic at the time of diagnosis, resulting in a mortality rate of 15% (5/33 patients).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The possible prognostic significance of various tumour types and histologic features in the present series are dealt with in the report by VKTH et coll. (20). However, investigation of the prognostic significance of the various histologic subtypes has been rendered highly difficult by the success of combination chemotherapy and only very great differences can be expected to stand out clearly.…”
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confidence: 99%