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Case report: Challenges, treatment, prognosis and outcome of a patient with partially treated seminomatous testicular carcinoma

BACKGROUND: Testicular carcinoma is a rare malignancy in men. It is ranked the 18th most common male cancer in Malaysia with seminoma representing 40% of the primary testicular neoplasms. Early detection of the tumour and the immediate initiation of treatment and disease management provide high poss...

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Autores principales: Chew, Tien Chuen, Tan, Huan Lee, Raja Othman, Raja Syahmi, Karppaya, Suriaraj, Thevarajah, Shankaran, Yeap, Boon Tat
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8636769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34888046
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2021.103112
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author Chew, Tien Chuen
Tan, Huan Lee
Raja Othman, Raja Syahmi
Karppaya, Suriaraj
Thevarajah, Shankaran
Yeap, Boon Tat
author_facet Chew, Tien Chuen
Tan, Huan Lee
Raja Othman, Raja Syahmi
Karppaya, Suriaraj
Thevarajah, Shankaran
Yeap, Boon Tat
author_sort Chew, Tien Chuen
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description BACKGROUND: Testicular carcinoma is a rare malignancy in men. It is ranked the 18th most common male cancer in Malaysia with seminoma representing 40% of the primary testicular neoplasms. Early detection of the tumour and the immediate initiation of treatment and disease management provide high possibilities of positive outcomes for patients. CASE PRESENTATION: A 36-year-old male was initially diagnosed with a left cryptorchidism and metastatic testicular seminoma. However, due to socioeconomic circumstances and the Coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) pandemic, he defaulted on his chemoradiotherapy follow-up treatments. He returned to us four years later with a progressively enlarging testicular mass with normal tumour marker values and subsequently underwent a successful radical left orchidectomy. Histopathological examination revealed features of regressed germ cell tumour (GCT). He successfully underwent chemoradiotherapy treatment and surveillance follow-ups did not show tumor recurrences. DISCUSSION: Seminoma is the commonest type of testicular carcinoma with good prognosis among young patients. In huge masses, as seen in our patient, early chemoradiotherapy with the intention to reduce tumor bulk and invasiveness after which will be followed by radical orchidectomy. Residual mass post chemotherapy for patients with seminomas should be properly assessed for viability of tumor cells within it. CONCLUSION: Undescended testis and cryptorchidism present key risk factors for developing testicular carcinomas which are uncommon among men. Early detection, surgery and chemoradiotherapy on seminomas would usually lead to positive outcomes. The remarkable chemosensitivity of a seminomatous type tumour towards a platinum-based regiment in combination with radical resection entails good prognosis and effective local disease control.
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spelling pubmed-86367692021-12-08 Case report: Challenges, treatment, prognosis and outcome of a patient with partially treated seminomatous testicular carcinoma Chew, Tien Chuen Tan, Huan Lee Raja Othman, Raja Syahmi Karppaya, Suriaraj Thevarajah, Shankaran Yeap, Boon Tat Ann Med Surg (Lond) Case Report BACKGROUND: Testicular carcinoma is a rare malignancy in men. It is ranked the 18th most common male cancer in Malaysia with seminoma representing 40% of the primary testicular neoplasms. Early detection of the tumour and the immediate initiation of treatment and disease management provide high possibilities of positive outcomes for patients. CASE PRESENTATION: A 36-year-old male was initially diagnosed with a left cryptorchidism and metastatic testicular seminoma. However, due to socioeconomic circumstances and the Coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) pandemic, he defaulted on his chemoradiotherapy follow-up treatments. He returned to us four years later with a progressively enlarging testicular mass with normal tumour marker values and subsequently underwent a successful radical left orchidectomy. Histopathological examination revealed features of regressed germ cell tumour (GCT). He successfully underwent chemoradiotherapy treatment and surveillance follow-ups did not show tumor recurrences. DISCUSSION: Seminoma is the commonest type of testicular carcinoma with good prognosis among young patients. In huge masses, as seen in our patient, early chemoradiotherapy with the intention to reduce tumor bulk and invasiveness after which will be followed by radical orchidectomy. Residual mass post chemotherapy for patients with seminomas should be properly assessed for viability of tumor cells within it. CONCLUSION: Undescended testis and cryptorchidism present key risk factors for developing testicular carcinomas which are uncommon among men. Early detection, surgery and chemoradiotherapy on seminomas would usually lead to positive outcomes. The remarkable chemosensitivity of a seminomatous type tumour towards a platinum-based regiment in combination with radical resection entails good prognosis and effective local disease control. Elsevier 2021-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8636769/ /pubmed/34888046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2021.103112 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of IJS Publishing Group Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Tan, Huan Lee
Raja Othman, Raja Syahmi
Karppaya, Suriaraj
Thevarajah, Shankaran
Yeap, Boon Tat
Case report: Challenges, treatment, prognosis and outcome of a patient with partially treated seminomatous testicular carcinoma
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title_fullStr Case report: Challenges, treatment, prognosis and outcome of a patient with partially treated seminomatous testicular carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Case report: Challenges, treatment, prognosis and outcome of a patient with partially treated seminomatous testicular carcinoma
title_short Case report: Challenges, treatment, prognosis and outcome of a patient with partially treated seminomatous testicular carcinoma
title_sort case report: challenges, treatment, prognosis and outcome of a patient with partially treated seminomatous testicular carcinoma
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8636769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34888046
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2021.103112
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