Radiation Oncology/Testis/Seminoma

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Seminoma


Epidemiology

Pathology



Link to University of Virginia Department of Pathology for slides and more detailed info

Lymphatic drainage

Staging

see Staging

Survival

Data from 1985-1991
Stage Distribution Survival
I 85% 98%
II 11% 91%
III 4% 75%

Prognostic Factors

Stage I orchiectomy + surveillance


Metastatic

Surgery


Stage 0 (TIN) Treatment


Stage I Treatment

Treatment Overview

Surveillance Only

Risk-Adapted Management

RT Field size

Superior edge of para-aortic field


Dog-Leg vs. Para-aortic


(Prophylactic) Mediastinal Irradiation

RT Dose


RT vs. Chemo

Stage II

Stage IIC (lymph nodes > 5 cm) is considered advanced seminoma and is classified as good risk.

Radiation

Chemotherapy

Comparisons

Prospective, Non-randomized:


Retrospective:

Stage III

Stage III is considered advanced seminoma. Patients are considered good risk unless they have non-pulmonary visceral metastases, which are considered intermediate risk.

Volumes

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