Clinical Features and Follow-up of Pure Seminoma Cases: Single Center Experience
Aim:Pure seminoma which is diagnosed in early stages is the most important tumor seen in young adults. Toxicity problems and patient preferences should be taken into consideration when making treatment decision. We aimed to present the data and survival rates of patients with pure seminoma who has b...
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Published in | Namık Kemal tıp dergisi Vol. 7; no. 2; pp. 128 - 132 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Galenos Yayincilik
01.08.2019
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Summary: | Aim:Pure seminoma which is diagnosed in early stages is the most important tumor seen in young adults. Toxicity problems and patient preferences should be taken into consideration when making treatment decision. We aimed to present the data and survival rates of patients with pure seminoma who has been followed in our clinic.Materials and Methods:Documents of the pure seminoma patients who has been followed and treated in our clinic between the years of 2008 and 2018 were studied retrospectively. Patient features, tumour features, treatment regimens, prognosis and folow up after treatment were recorded.Results:86 of 125 patients(68,8%) who has been followed in our clinic with the diagnosis of seminoma were between the ages of 20 and 40. At the time of diagnosis,102 patients(81,6%) were at stage 1,14 patients(%11,2) were at stage 2 and 9 patients(7,2%) were at stage 3 disease. Metastases were detected in only 5 patients at the time of diagnosis. While 63 patients were treated with chemotherapy and 39 patients were treated with radiotherapy. Survival rate was 88,9% for 45 patients who filled in 10 years follow up time. 6 patients died because of disease recurrence and irresponsiveness to the therapy. The prominent features in deceased patients were late stage disease and lung parenchymal recurrence.Conclusion:Different treatment modalities for stage 1 disease were similar in aspect of overall survival. Pulmonary parenchyma recurrence and advanced stage disease were associated with mortality. |
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ISSN: | 2587-0262 |