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ABSTRACT: Patient summary
This study on testicular cancer assesses the metastatic potential of small testicular germ cell tumors. Men with small testicular masses should be counseled about the malignant potential of small testicular germ cell tumors.
SUBMITTER: Pratsinis M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9062248 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Pratsinis Manolis M Fankhauser Christian C Pratsinis Katerina K Beyer Jörg J Bührer Emanuel E Cathomas Richard R Fischer Natalie N Hermanns Thomas T Hirschi-Blickenstorfer Anita A Kamradt Jörn J Alex Kluth Luis L Zihler Deborah D Mingrone Walter W Müller Beat B Nestler Tim T Rothschild Sacha I SI Seifert Bettina B Templeton Arnoud J AJ Terbuch Angelika A Ufen Mark-Peter MP Woelky Regina R Gillessen Silke S Rothermundt Christian C
European urology open science 20220426
Incidental detection of urogenital tumors has increased in recent decades owing to the greater use of ultrasonography and cross-sectional imaging. For patients with low-risk prostate cancer or small renal masses, active surveillance represents a valid treatment option. Similarly, for men with small testicular masses <10 mm, active surveillance has been discussed as an alternative to surgery, although little is known regarding the behavior of small testicular germ cell tumors (GCTs). In the Swiss ...[more]