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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 95, 494-514, Copyright © 1965 by American Roentgen Ray Society


TESTICULAR TUMORS

AN ANALYSIS OF 112 CONSECUTIVE CASES

T. O. VECHINSKI M.D.1, W. H. JAESCHKE M.D.2, and H. VERMUND M.D., PH.D.2

1 American Cancer Society Fellow in Radiology
2 From the Sections of Radiation Therapy and Surgical Pathology of the University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, Wisconsin

A series of 112 consecutive patients with histologically proven testicular tumors collected over a 20 year period has been analyzed and the principles of management are discussed.

The following factors were considered to be of importance : the histologic features, the anatomic extension (clinical stage) and the radiosensitivity of the tumor, the resectability of retroperitoneal radioresistant tumor metastases and the susceptibility of disseminated tumor to palliative chemotherapy.


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