A 31 year old male with a previous history of testicular seminoma with complete reponse after orchiectomy and three cycles of BEP scheme, was referred for 18F-FDG PET/CT with a standard procedure for ...
Single-dose carboplatin and INRT showed 92.8% 10-year PFS and 99.1% overall survival in stage IIa/b seminoma, with no late recurrences observed. The treatment was well tolerated, with minimal acute ...
Stimulated Raman histology (SRH) is a novel microscopic technique allowing real-time, label free, high-resolution microscopic images of unprocessed, unsectioned tissue. Tissue samples are imaged in ...
In the newly revised seventh edition of “Dellmann’s Textbook of Veterinary Histology,” a team of distinguished veterinary professionals delivers a comprehensive update on the function of cells, ...
AI models can generate more complete summaries of complex cancer pathology reports than physicians, according to a new Northwestern Medicine study that tested six models developed by Meta, Google, ...
Treatment of poor-risk non seminomatous germ-cell tumors (NSGCT) adapted by tumor marker decline: A 7-year multicenter real-world experience. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2025 ASCO Annual ...
Predicting teratoma histology in postchemotherapy residual lesions of non-seminoma testicular cancer (NSTC) patients using integrated CT radiomics and circulating MicroRNAs modelling. This is an ASCO ...
Among Hispanic patients, the age-standardized incidence rate of testicular germ cell tumors rose from 3.22 per 100,000 person-years in 1992 to 7.58 per 100,000 person-years in 2021. The incidence of ...
The microscopy image shows seminoma tissue in patient’s testis showing large, round cells with clear cytoplasm. The tumor tissue is heavily infiltrated by lymphocytes (small cells with dark/blue ...
Seminomas and nonseminomas make up most cases of testicular cancer, but there are other rare types. The differences between types can affect how quickly they spread and how doctors treat them.
The time it takes for testicular cancer to advance to distant tissues depends on your subtype of testicular cancer. Some testicular cancers never spread to distant tissues, while others will usually ...
Non-seminoma is a type of germ-cell testicular cancer. Treatment may include surgery to remove a testicle, lymph node removal, and chemotherapy. Most cases of testicular cancer develop from germ cells ...
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