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Chemotherapy of advanced seminoma: clinical significance of radiological findings before and after treatment
Authors:S D Foss?  G Kullmann  H H Lien  A E Stenwig  S Ous
Institution:Department of Medical Oncology, Norwegian Radium Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
Abstract:The predictive significance of the mass detected following chemotherapy was assessed in 46 patients with advanced seminoma. Patients with residual viable seminoma in the post-chemotherapy operation specimen or who developed recurrent disease were regarded as chemotherapy failures. This group included 1 of 20 patients in whom the retroperitoneal masses were less than or equal to 10 cm2 3 to 4 weeks after chemotherapy and 4 of 15 patients whose residual masses were greater than 10 cm2. Four of 11 patients with mediastinal tumours achieved a complete remission (mediastinal masses less than or equal to 1 cm2). However, 2 of these 4 patients relapsed, as did 2 of the 4 who achieved a partial remission. In no case was the original size of the tumour significantly related to treatment failure. Three patients had residual lung masses; 1 of these contained histological evidence of viable tumour. In one-third of the irradiated relapse-free patients, slightly enlarged masses were visible on follow-up computed tomography scans taken several years after treatment, even in patients without tumour activity. There is a 25% risk of relapse in patients with advanced seminoma who have retroperitoneal masses greater than 10 cm2 following cisplatin-based chemotherapy. They should be followed up regularly for many years.
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