News in Adjuvant Therapy of Non-seminomatous Germ Cell Testicular Tumors of Stage I

Thanks to a multidisciplinary approach, testicular germinative tumors are now assigned to a group of highly curable oncologic diseases with favorable prognoses. Despite the gradual increase in the incidence of this type of cancer in recent years, mortality remains low. Yet, guidelines for postoperat...

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