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Late relapsing germ cell tumors with elevated tumor markers.

Yue CheAchim LuschChristian WinterRobert Große SiemerCarolin BuddensieckPeter AlbersAndreas Hiester
Published in: World journal of urology (2021)
Patients with a late relapsing germ cell tumor and elevated markers have a poor prognosis and a high risk for another relapse independent on primary treatment. The histological type and aggressiveness of a late relapsing tumor cannot be predicted with serum tumor marker levels at the time of diagnosis of LR. In up to 54% of cases, primary histology did not coincide with LR histology. Therefore, we propose primary surgical resection of a late relapsing tumor if a complete resection is feasible in order to gain exact histology and tailor further treatment.
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