“…Additionally, concerns regarding radiation exposure have been raised. Strategies to de-intensify imaging in seminoma, including use of magnetic resonance imaging in preference to computerised tomography, reduction in scan frequency, and omission of pelvic imaging have been proposed and may address some of these challenges, and is reflected by some recommendations ( 6 ). Microribonucleic acids (miRNA), pertinently plasma miR-371, may obviate the need for frequent imaging in follow-up with a growing volume of evidence demonstrating superiority to existing clinical instruments and clinical utility in surveillance of both seminoma and nonseminoma with early detection of recurrence and high specificity and positive predictive value ( 23 ).…”