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Non-Seminomatous Testicular Cancer Clinical Stage I: Prediction of Outcome by Histopathological Parameters: A Multivariate Analysis
Available to PurchaseSubject Area:
Oncology
Journal:
Oncology
Oncology (1989) 46 (5): 297–300.
Published Online: 26 June 2009
...Sophie D. Fosså; Anna E. Stenwig; Hans H. Lien; Sigurd Ous; Olav Kaalhus The clinical course of 186 orchiectomized patients with testicular non-seminoma clinical stage I (CSI) was reviewed together with a revaluation of the haematoxylin-eosin-stained histological sections of the primary tumour...
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New Guidelines for Clinical Stage I Testicular Seminoma?
Available to PurchaseSubject Area:
Oncology
Journal:
Oncology
Oncology (2006) 69 (6): 455–462.
Published Online: 10 February 2006
...F. Christoph; S. Weikert; K. Miller; M. Schrader Clinical stage I (CS I) seminoma has been the subject of various studies aimed at finding the ideal treatment. Due to its high radiosensitivity, radiotherapy has been the standard approach for decades. However, the fact that CS I seminoma has...