2013
DOI: 10.1093/jjco/hyt152
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Oncological Outcomes of Metastatic Testicular Cancers under Centralized Management through Regional Medical Network

Abstract: Objective: To investigate the dose intensity of induction chemotherapy and oncological outcomes of metastatic testicular cancer under centralized management through a regional medical network. Materials and methods: We retrospectively analyzed the outcomes of 86 metastatic testicular cancer patients who were given induction chemotherapy at Tsukuba University Hospital and four branch hospitals between January 2000 and November 2010. Principally, management of patients with poor-prognosis disease and patients ha… Show more

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“…1). At TUH, first‐line chemotherapy involves three to four courses of BEP, according to the IGCCCG risk criteria 3 . To avoid bleomycin‐induced pulmonary toxicity, an EP regimen or a VIP regimen was used instead of a BEP regimen for patients with risk factors for bleomycin, such as those aged >50 years 3 .…”
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“…1). At TUH, first‐line chemotherapy involves three to four courses of BEP, according to the IGCCCG risk criteria 3 . To avoid bleomycin‐induced pulmonary toxicity, an EP regimen or a VIP regimen was used instead of a BEP regimen for patients with risk factors for bleomycin, such as those aged >50 years 3 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…At TUH, first‐line chemotherapy involves three to four courses of BEP, according to the IGCCCG risk criteria 3 . To avoid bleomycin‐induced pulmonary toxicity, an EP regimen or a VIP regimen was used instead of a BEP regimen for patients with risk factors for bleomycin, such as those aged >50 years 3 . For patients with aggressive lung metastases or those at high risk of other pulmonary complications, EP or VIP was used during the first or second course of treatment.…”
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“…These data also raise the question to centralizing the care of TGCT patients to dedicated and experienced referral centers as it already has been performed in some European and non-European countries [3,4]. …”
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