Seminoma, a type of testicular cancer that predominantly affects young men, is the most common testicular germ cell tumor and ...
What types of testicular cancer are there? There are two main types of testicular cancer that develop from abnormal cells – seminoma, which is a slow-growing cancer and accounts for 55-60 per ...
Since the 1950s, the incidence of the two main cellular subtypes of testicular cancer, nonseminoma and seminoma - the more common, slower growing kind that strikes men in their 30s and 40s - has ...
We initiated our first clinical trial in 1960, on N-formylsarcolysin for seminoma, which was China’s first cancer trial. Since then, we have conducted more than 2,600 clinical trials ...
About 75 per cent of testicular cancer cases are the type known as seminoma, which is slow-growing and most common in men aged 25 to 45. Nearly 100 per cent of cases are curable. It’s not known ...
Medscape Cancer Treatment, Staging, and Guideline Syntheses provide the essential information clinicians need to accurately stage and treat most cancers using the latest recommendations and ...
He underwent left radical orchiectomy that revealed a pathological stage T1 mixed nonseminomatous germ cell tumor (NSGCT) with components of seminoma, teratoma, embryomal tumor, yolk sac tumor and ...