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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)