Human chorionic gonadotropin–positive seminoma patients: A registry compiled by the global germ cell tumor collaborative group (G3)

The prognostic role of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) serum levels in seminoma patients remains uncertain. This observational study evaluates the prognostic impact of tumour marker levels, and other clinicopathological findings, in hCG-positive seminoma patients....

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of cancer (1990) 2020-06, Vol.132, p.127-135
Hauptverfasser: Seidel, Christoph, Daugaard, Gedske, Nestler, Tim, Tryakin, Alexey, Fedyanin, Mikhail, Fankhauser, Christian, Hermanns, Thomas, Aparicio, Jorge, Heinzelbecker, Julia, Paffenholz, Pia, Heidenreich, Axel, De Giorgi, Ugo, Cathomas, Richard, Lorch, Anja, Fingerhut, Anna, Gayer, Fabian, Bremmer, Felix, Giannatempo, Patrizia, Necchi, Andrea, Aurilio, Gaetano, Casadei, Chiara, Tran, Ben, Dieckmann, Klaus-Peter, Brito, Margarida, Ruf, Christian, Oing, Christoph, Bokemeyer, Carsten
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Zusammenfassung:The prognostic role of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) serum levels in seminoma patients remains uncertain. This observational study evaluates the prognostic impact of tumour marker levels, and other clinicopathological findings, in hCG-positive seminoma patients. Seminoma patients with serum hCG levels above normal at first diagnosis were eligible for recruitment. Statistical analysis, including multivariate regression, was performed to identify risk factors. Primary end-points were overall survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS). We recruited 1031 hCG-positive patients (stage I: n = 586; stage II + III: n = 427) diagnosed between 1981 and 2018. In metastatic disease, LDH levels ≥3 above upper normal limit (UNL) pre- (n = 109) or post-orchiectomy (n = 73) and patients aged ≥40 years (n = 187) were associated with poor prognosis: 5-year OS rates of 84% (LDH ≥3 UNL pre-orchiectomy) versus 92% (
ISSN:0959-8049
1879-0852
DOI:10.1016/j.ejca.2020.03.022