Seminoma
Signs and Symptoms
Enlarged Testicle Disorted external appearance Painless mass
Anatomy
Male reproductive and endocrine organ that produces sperm and testosterone Germ cells and Stromal cells The spermatic cord holds each testicle in the scrotum Each testicle is divided into small segments called lobules
Treatment methods
Orchiectomy- stage 1 Active surveillance Chemotherapy Radiation therapy
Diagnostic work up
Pathologic examination post orchiectomy Family History Physical exam Testicular ultrasound Chest x-ray Blood work to test tumor markers
Pathology
Seminoma- 100% seminoma Non-seminoma- mixture or seminoma and nonseminomas; consists of different germ cell tumor subtypes Accompanied by an elevated AFP serum level
Radiation therapy
Very radiosensitve Dog-leg or para aoritc feilds
Staging
TNM Adds consideration on serum tumor markers
Prognosis
95.4% survival rate New cases: 8,720 Deaths: 380
Etiology and Epidemiology
Seminoma is the most common germ cell tumor of the testis Accounts for 50% of all testicular cancers Most common solid malignancy in males age 15-35 Most treatable and curable cancers Survival is 95% 6X more common in whites than blacks Cyptorchidism Family history Previous GCT Oliospermic infertility