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    Outcomes of relapsed clinical stage I versus de novo metastatic testicular cancer patients: an analysis of the IGCCCG Update database

    Active surveillance after orchiectomy is the preferred management in clinical stage I (CSI) germ-cell tumours (GCT) associated with a 15 to 30% relapse rate.

    Jakob Lauritsen, Nicolas Sauvé, Alexey Tryakin, Di Maria Jiang in British Journal of Cancer (2023)

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    Excellent survival in relapsed stage I testicular cancer

    Two thirds of patients with germ-cell cancer (GCC) present as clinical stage I (CSI). Following orchiectomy, active surveillance (AS) has become their standard management. However, 15–50% of patients eventuall...

    Philip Speicher, Christian D. Fankhauser, Anja Lorch, Davide Ardizzone in BMC Cancer (2023)

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    Lymphovascular and perineural invasion are risk factors for inguinal lymph node metastases in men with T1G2 penile cancer

    To analyse the risk of inguinal lymph node (ILN) metastases in T1G2 penile cancer stratified by lymphovascular invasion (LVI), perineural invasion (PNI) and tumour size.

    Christian D. Fankhauser, Hielke M. de Vries in Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical On… (2022)

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    Detection of recurrences using serum miR-371a-3p during active surveillance in men with stage I testicular germ cell tumours

    MiR-371a-3p predicts the presence of a macroscopic non-teratomatous germ cell tumour (GCT). We hypothesised that miR-371a-3p can also detect recurrence during active surveillance (AS) of stage I GCT.

    Christian D. Fankhauser, Ailsa J. Christiansen in British Journal of Cancer (2022)