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Long-term follow-up of residual masses after chemotherapy in patients with non-seminomatous germ cell tumours
Authors:Napier M P  Naraghi A  Christmas T J  Rustin G J
Affiliation:Department of Medical Oncology, Centre for Cancer Treatment, Mount Vernon Hospital, Rickmansworth Road, Northwood, Middlesex, HA6 2RN.
Abstract:This retrospective study was undertaken to determine the outcome of patients with non-seminomatous germ cell tumour who achieved a serological complete response but who had residual radiologic abnormalities upon completion of primary platinum-based chemotherapy. This was an analysis of 76 consecutive patients treated at Mount Vernon Hospital between 1983 and 1997. The patients were placed into two groups based upon whether they had surgical resection (surgery group, 48 patients) or observation (observation group, 28 patients) of residual radiologic masses on completion of initial chemotherapy (to enter the surgery group, complete surgical resection must have been achieved). The primary end-points were progression-free and overall survival. The percentage of patients alive with median follow-up 66 months was 90% for the surgery group and 80% for the observation group (P = 0.53, not significant). The percentage of patients continuously disease-free was 70% in the surgery group and 80% in the observation group (P = 0.31, not significant). In the small sub-group of patients with differentiated teratoma (TD) in the primary lesion who were observed, there was no excess risk of relapse or death. Patients who achieve a serological complete response after primary chemotherapy, but are left with
Keywords:testicular neoplasms   surgery   retroperitoneal lymph node dissection
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