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My husband was just diagnosed with TC and I want to know what to expect for treatment. He had Testis-Left Radical Orchiectomy last week. We are awaiting CT Scan. The results of intial tests are below but wondering what to expect. Sounds to me as if this means nonseminoma and likely chemo based what I have read. Do they still do RNDLP to remove Lymph nodes? Any feedback would be appreciated. It appears as though he would be a minimum of Stage IS or IIC or IIIB...
All 3 markers were elevated. (AFP - Abnormal at 1116.) (HCG - abnormal at 155) (LDH Abnormal at 580)
Pathology:
1) Mixed Cell (embryonal carcinoma, seminoma, choriocarcinoma). There were no percentages given - shouldn't there be?
2) Intratubular germ cell neoplasia.
3) Atrophy of seminiferous tubules
Primary Tumor pT2 tumor limited to the testis and epididymis with vasular/lymphatic invasion or tumor extending through tunica albuginea and involvement of tunica vaginalis.
direct extenstion of invasive tumor - rete testis
venous/lymphatic vessel invasion - present
comments: focus of choriocarcinoma is small. tumor invades into rete testis. cannot determine if tumor involves hilar/perihilar soft tissue.
Thank you,
Worried Wife
My husband was just diagnosed with TC and I want to know what to expect for treatment. He had Testis-Left Radical Orchiectomy last week. We are awaiting CT Scan. The results of intial tests are below but wondering what to expect. Sounds to me as if this means nonseminoma and likely chemo based what I have read. Do they still do RNDLP to remove Lymph nodes? Any feedback would be appreciated. It appears as though he would be a minimum of Stage IS or IIC or IIIB...
All 3 markers were elevated. (AFP - Abnormal at 1116.) (HCG - abnormal at 155) (LDH Abnormal at 580)
Pathology:
1) Mixed Cell (embryonal carcinoma, seminoma, choriocarcinoma). There were no percentages given - shouldn't there be?
2) Intratubular germ cell neoplasia.
3) Atrophy of seminiferous tubules
Primary Tumor pT2 tumor limited to the testis and epididymis with vasular/lymphatic invasion or tumor extending through tunica albuginea and involvement of tunica vaginalis.
direct extenstion of invasive tumor - rete testis
venous/lymphatic vessel invasion - present
comments: focus of choriocarcinoma is small. tumor invades into rete testis. cannot determine if tumor involves hilar/perihilar soft tissue.
Thank you,
Worried Wife
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