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    Clinical profile, treatment, and outcomes of testicular cancer in a resource-limited setting: a study from Sudan by Eltahir Ahmed Eltahir, Sami Mahjoub Taha Awad, Yassin Mohammed Osman, Mohammed El Imam Mohammed Ahmed, Moawia Mohammed Ali Elhassan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The median time from the initial complaint to diagnosis was 6 months (range: 1–36). Seminoma was the predominant histopathological subtype accounting for 68% of cases, and 64% of patients presented with advanced-stage disease (stage III). …”
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    Sperm Cryopreservation before Testicular Cancer Treatment and Its Subsequent Utilization for the Treatment of Infertility by Jana Žáková, Eva Lousová, Pavel Ventruba, Igor Crha, Hana Pochopová, Jaroslava Vinklárková, Eva Tesařová, Mohamed Nussir

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Azoospermia was diagnosed in 34 men (6.1%), and semen was cryopreserved in 532 patients. Seminoma was diagnosed in 283 men (54.1%) and nonseminomatous germ cell tumors in 240 men (45.9%). 34 patients who returned for infertility treatment underwent 46 treatment cycles with cryopreserved sperm. …”
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    Changing Management of Clinical Low-Stage Testicular Cancer by Timothy Gilligan

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…The management of clinical stage I testicular GCTs has grown more complicated due to the emergence of a brief course of chemotherapy as an additional treatment option for stage I seminomas and stage I nonseminomas. In addition, growing concern about radiation-induced cancers and other late toxicity has dulled enthusiasm for radiotherapy as a treatment for stage I seminomas. …”
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    A Rare Case of Primary Anterior Mediastinal Yolk Sac Tumor in an Elderly Adult Male by Sammy G. Nakhla, Srinath Sundararajan

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Clinically they are classified as teratomas, seminomas, and nonseminomatous germ cell tumors. Primary mediastinal yolk sac neoplasm is an extremely rare tumor. …”
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