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NCI CANCERLIT® Search: Testicular Cancer - March 2002
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  • Granulosa cell tumor of scrotal tunics: a case report.

  • VASA is a specific marker for both normal and malignant human germ cells.

  • Germ cell tumours of the testis: clinical features, treatment outcome and prognostic factors.

  • Cure of testicular germ cell cancer: an index of access to healthcare.

  • [Tumors of the testis: a paradigm of a curable neoplasm?]

  • Syndrome X in testicular-cancer survivors.

  • Identification and molecular characterization of five novel kallikrein gene 13 (KLK13; KLK-L4) splice variants: differential expression in the

  • [Treatment of germ cell tumors at the threshold of the third millennium]

  • Chemotherapy in patients with metastatic or relapsed germ-cell tumours.

  • How valid is the prenatal estrogen excess hypothesis of testicular germ cell cancer? A case control study on hormone-related factors.

  • Testicular-sparing surgery for the prepubertal testicular tumor. Experience of two cases with large cell calcifying Sertoli cell tumors.

  • Outcome and patterns of failure in testicular lymphoma: a multicenter Rare Cancer Network study.

  • Necrotic seminoma of the testis: establishing the diagnosis with Masson trichrome stain and immunostains.

  • Immunohistochemical evidence for mesothelial origin of paratesticular adenomatoid tumour.

  • Immunohistochemical evidence for mesothelial origin of paratesticular adenomatoid tumour.

  • Sexual dysfunction after treatment for testicular cancer: a systematic review.

  • Paratesticular rhabdomyosarcoma: report from the Italian and German Cooperative Group.

  • CD30 and CD117 (c-kit) used in combination are useful for distinguishing embryonal carcinoma from seminoma.

  • Cancer survivorship research: the best is yet to come.

  • Simultaneous sertoli cell tumor and adenocarcinoma of the tunica vaginalis testis in a patient with testicular feminization.

  • [Update on about testicular cancer]

  • alpha-Catenin expression pattern and DNA image-analysis cytometry have no additional value over primary histology in clinical stage I

  • [Germ cell tumors of testis, current concepts]

  • Testis sparing surgery for the treatment of a sequential bilateral testicular germ cell tumor.

  • Embryonal carcinoma of the testis associated with prostate cancer in a 72-year-old man.

  • Short Form 36 and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. A comparison based on patients with testicular cancer.

  • Burned-out tumor of the testis presenting as supraclavicular lymphadenopathy.

  • [Very high alpha-fetoprotein in a cirrhotic patient. Some comments]

  • Testicular germ cell tumor with rhabdomyosarcoma successfully treated by disease-adapted chemotherapy including high-dose chemotherapy: case

  • Early prediction of treatment response to high-dose salvage chemotherapy in patients with relapsed germ cell cancer using [(18)F]FDG PET.

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