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Metachronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumors: Report of two cases
Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics, 10/28/09
James FV et al. – Metachronous bilateral testicular germ cell tumors is a rare known problem. However, no report of metachronus bilateralism was identified in the PubMed database published from India so far, where testicular cancer is relatively rare. As more patients with germ cell tumors are cured with chemotherapy, long–term problems become important. Contralateral testicular tumor is one of them. As it can be very late, many years of continued follow–up examination and patients' awareness are necessary.
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