ISSN:
1433-0350
Keywords:
Germ cell tumor
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Yolk sac tumor
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Embryonal carcinoma
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Cisplatin
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Long-term survival
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Abstract The authors report the successful treatment of two cases of malignant germ-cell tumor. A 12-year-old patient with a pineal immature teratoma and increase of α-fetoprotein serum levels was treated with total excision and cisplatin, vinblastine, and bleomycin (PVB) in combination given twice. One year later, he had a recurrence of tumor in the right occipital lobe, which was totally removed, and yolk sac tumor was verified. As subsequent adjuvant chemotherapy, PVB was given in four courses over 1.5 years, together with one course of cisplatinetoposide (PE) therapy. The patient is well 5 years and 9 months after the first operation. In the second case, a 19-year-old patient with a pineal mixed germ-cell tumor, composed of germinoma, yolk sac tumor, and embryonal carcinoma, was treated with total excision, followed by four courses of PVB therapy and one of PE. She has done well in the 4.5 years since the initial treatment. Thus, aggressive extirpation of the lesion and subsequent combination chemotherapy using cisplatin and other multiple drugs, given in at least four courses over 1.5 years, even if tumor markers return to within normal limits, might provide successful treatment for malignant germ-cell tumors.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00306201
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