SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  85
Dr. Saket Singh

Guide:
Dr. Prabha Om
Histologic classifications, grading systems, and staging
evaluations have traditionally provided a major clinical
basis for therapeutic decisions.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has standardized
pathologic criteria for the diagnosis of testicular cancer.
Germ cell tumors:

Precursor lesions- intratubular malignant germ cell tumor (carcinoma
in situ)

Tumors of one histologic type (pure forms)

Seminoma
variant- seminoma with syncitiotrophoblastic cells
Spermatocytic seminoma
variant- spermatocytic seminoma with sarcoma
Embryonal carcinoma
Yolk sac tumor
Polyembryoma
Trophoblastic tumors- choriocarcinoma

Teratoma

Mature teratoma
Dermoid cyst
Immature teratoma
Teratoma with malignant areas

Mixed tumors
Sex cord/ Gonadal Stromal Tumors:
-Pure forms
Leydig’s cell tumor
Sertoli’s cell tumor
large cell calcifying
lipid rich cell
-Granulosa cell tumor
Adult type granulosa cell tumor
Juvenile type granulosa cell tumor
-Tumors of thecoma/ fibroma group
-Incompletely diffrentiated sex cord/ gonadal stromal tumors
-Mixed forms.
-Unclassified forms
-Tumors containing both germ cell and sex cord/ gonadal stromal
elements
-Gonadoblastoma
-Mixed germ cell- sex cord/ gonadal stromal tumors,
unclassified
-Miscellaneous tumors
-Carcinoid tumors
-Tumors of ovarian epithelial types.
-Lymphoid and hematopoietic tumors:
-Lymphoma
- Plasmacytoma
- Leukemia

-Tumors of collecting duct and rete:
-Adenoma
-Carcinoma

-Tumors of tunica, epididymis, spermatic cord, supporting
structures, and appendices:
-Adenomatoid tumor
- Mesothelioma
- Adenoma
-Carcinoma
-Melanotic neuroectodermal tumor.
-Soft tissue tumors,
-Unclassified tumors, and
-Secondary tumors.
Histology:
Testicular CIS develops from fetal gonocytes and is
characterized histologically by seminiferous tubules
containing only sertoli cells and malignant germ cells.
It is postulated that malignant initiation of germ cells
take place in-utero since fetal cell surface
glycoprotein antigens have been expressed by them.
Screening tools:
•

•

Open surgical biopsy: “gold standard”
since CIS is evenly distributed throughout the
testis, open surgical biopsy under L.A, 3mm3 from
lateral part of the cranial pole of the testis.
Immunostaining of cell markers for ITGCN:
Polyclonal antibody, PLAP can be used
formaldehyde fixed material.
Monoclonal antibodies against M-2A and 43-9F.

on
Screening tools:
•

Presently there are no established tumor markers for CIS

•

Testicular USG is unreliable for diagnosing CIS

•

ITGCN cells may or may not be present in the seminal
fluid.
Management:
Management depends on factors:
•
Age,
•
Bilateral or unilateral,
•
Associated testicular atrophy, and
•
Philosophy of the treating physician.
Treatment options:
Observation, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and
orchiectomy.
FREQUENCY OF HISTOLOGIC TYPE:Germinal tumors: 90-95%
of all
primary testicular
malignancies.
Seminoma: 30-60%.
Embryonal carcinoma: 3-4% (pure form),
40% (mixed form).
Teratoma: 5 – 10%.
Pure Choriocarcinoma: 1%.
Mixed GCT: 60%.
Scrotal Sonography:
USGof the scrotum is basically an extension of the physical
examination.
Any hypoechoic area within the tunica albuginea is
markedly suspicious for testicular cancer.
In patients with a diagnosis of EGCT, ultrasound of the
testis is mandatory to be certain that one is not dealing
with a primary GCT.







Abdominal CT:
Most effective means to identify
retroperitoneal lymph node involvement.
Excellent for visualization of kidney, ureters,
retro-crural space in the para-aortic region.
However cannot sufficiently distinguish
between fibrosis, teratoma, and malignancy
by size criteria alone.







MRI:
Testicular tumors are hypointense on T2
weighted images, and show brisk and early
enhancement after I.V Gadolinium.
PET:
To detect radiographic abnormalities after
chemotherapy.
Neither PET nor CT has the ability to detect
microscopic nodal disease.






Applied to body fluid and tissue sections.
Oncofetal substances: associated with
embryonic development (AFP, HCG),
Cellular enzymes: LDH, PLAP.
Capable of detecting small tumor burdens
(105 cells) that are not detectable by
currently available imaging techniques.








AFP:
Not produced by pure choriocarcinoma or
pure seminoma.
HCG:
Choriocarcinoma (all patients),
Embryonal carcinoma (40-60%),
Pure seminoma (5-10%).
LDH:
 Has low specificity.
 There is a direct relationship between tumor
burden and LDH levels.
PLAP:
 Raised in 40% of patients with advanced disease.
GGTP:
 Raised in one third of patients with active
seminoma.
CD30:
 possible marker for embryonal carcinoma.




10- 15% of patients with NSGCT can be
expected to have normal marker levels even
in advanced stage of disease.
Persistently elevated tumor markers after
orchiectomy reflect systemic metastasis, and
warrant the use of chemotherapy.


The rate of tumor marker decline relative to
expected marker half-life after treatment
has been proposed as a prognostic index.



Moreover normalization of markers after
treatment cannot be equated with the
absence of residual disease.
Serum tumor markers (S)
LDH

hCG (mIU/ml)

AFP (ng/ml)

S0

≤N

≤N

≤N

S1

<1.5 x N

< 5000

< 1000

S2

1.5-10 N

5000 – 50000

1000-10,000

S3

> 10 N

>50,000

> 10,000
Stage grouping

T

N

M

S

Stage 1
1a
1b

T1-T4
T1
T2
T3

N0
N0

M0
M0

Sx
S0
Seminoma constitute 35-70% of germ cell
tumor.
 It is most common in men in their thirties.
 90% of patients stain for PLAP.
 10% of patients stain for hCG.
Anaplastic Seminoma:
5-10% of all seminoma.
It is more aggressive and potentially more
lethal.










Radiation therapy:
Today most centers administer 25Gy to paraaortic nodes only.
This has a 5 year survival in excess of 95%.
Primary Chemotherapy:
Single agent carboplatin compare favorably
with adjuvant radiation therapy.
2 courses of carboplatin were associated
with no relapse and favorable toxicity
profile.
Surveillance:
Appropriate for patients with:
1. tumors smaller than 6 cm,
2. absence of vascular invasion, and
3. normal hCG levels.
in motivated and reliable patients.
Radiation therapy:
N1 disease receive 30 Gy, and N2 disease receive 35 Gy.
Patients with stage II seminoma have 5 year survival rates
of 70% to 92%.
Chemotherapy:
Irradiation to kidney is avoided- parenchyma is sensitive.
So, chemotherapy is preferred in this region.
Cisplatin based chemotherapy:
>90% of patients achieve a complete response.
Residual masses are resected if on CT scan:
-if they are well delineated,
-distinct from surrounding structures, and
-diameter is larger than 3 cm.
Embryonal carcinoma:
• Age range: 25-35 years.
• Constitute 3-6% of germ cell tumors.
• About 40% of GCTs contain this tumor.
• Positive for CD30, keratin, and occasionally PLAP.
• Syncitiotrophoblastic cells commonly found adjacent to
EC cells stain positive for hCG.
Yolk cell tumor:
• Most common testis tumor in pre-pubertal boys.
• Yolk cell elements are present in 33% of mixed GCTs.
• AFP is positive in >90%.
Teratoma:
• Composed of two or more embryonic germ cell layers.
• Constitute 3% of adult and 38% of child GCTs.
• Age range: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd decades.
• AFP in 20-25% of this tumor.
Choriocarcinoma:
• 1-2% of all GCTs.
• Age range: 2nd and 3rd decade.
• Stain positive for hCG in >90%, and also for PLAP.
Retro-peritoneal lymph node dissection:
• Capable of eradicating resectable disease in the majority
of N1-N2 tumors.
• 5 year survival for stage 1 is 95%.
• 5-10%
experience relapse: high cure rates with
chemotherapy.
Modified (template) RPLND:
• Complete dissection in the most likely area, and
modification in less likely area.
• Ejaculation is preserved in 100%, and fertility noted in
75% of patients.
Primary radiation therapy:
• 5 year survival for stage 1: 80-95% when chemotherapy is
used to treat relapses.
• Relapse rate after radiation therapy: 24%.
The main objections to radiation therapy:
• Inaccuracy of clinical staging,
• Lack of survival data,
• Prior radiation makes it difficult for future surgical or
pharmacological intervention, and
• Risk of second malignancy: 18% in 25 years.
Prognostic factors for clinical stage 1 tumors:
• Invasion of testicular veins,
• Invasion of lymphatics,
• Absence of yolk sac elements,
• presence of embryonal cell carcinoma, and
• Angiogenesis: factor VIII stain positive.
Surveillance:
Surveillance is indicated in stage 1 disease:• without any risk factors for relapse,
• in motivated patients, and
• who fully understands the risk of failure to comply.






Surveillance protocol:
Physical examination, chest radiographs, and
tumor markers: monthly for 1st year, every 2
months for second year, and every 3-6
months thereafter.
CT abd: every 2-3 months for the first 2
years, and every 6 months thereafter.
Finally, surveillance is necessary for
minimum of 5 years, possibly 10 years after
orchiectomy.
Primary chemotherapy:
2 cycles of bleomycin, cisplatin, and etoposide are used.
5 year survival: 95%-100%.
Added advantage of treating metastatic disease outside
the retroperitoneum.
Suitable for centers where expertise for RPLND are not
available.
Primary chemotherapy:
• If nodes are larger than 3 cm on CT.
• Avoids ejaculatory failure.
Disadvantages: azoospermia, secondary malignancy.
17% of stage IIa patients and 39% of stage IIb patients
require RPLND after chemotherapy for relapse.
Contraindication to adjunctive surgery in patients after
chemotherapy: The presence of elevated levels of tumor
markers.
Salvage Chemotherapy:
• residual
cancer that has been resected after
chemotherapy,
• who do not respond to traditional courses of induction
therapy.
Patients who failed initial chemotherapy regimens:
Ifosfamide in combination with vinblastine and cisplatin.
Patients who failed 1st and 2nd line therapy:
Autologous bone marrow transplant or stem cell support
with high dose chemotherapy regimens.







3-5% of all GCTs are of extragonadal origin.
The most common sites of origin in
decreasing order of frequency:
mediastinum, retroperitoneum,
sacrococcygeal region, and pineal gland
mainly.
the majority of adults with EGCT present
with advanced local disease and distant
metastasis.
mediastinal and retroperitoneal disease:
complete local excision is rarely feasible.
cisplatin based chemotherapy for extragonadal
seminoma is effective.
nonseminomatous EGCT do poorly despite
surgery, radiation therapy, and
chemotherapy.
sacrococcygeal germ cell tumors:
wide local excision is the treatment of choice
because most are benign.
pineal tumors:
primary radiation therapy and a cerebrospinal
shunt may be required.
also known as leydig’s cell tumors.
most common of the sex cord mesenchymal
lesions.
1-3% of all testis tumors.
age range: pre-puberty, and 20-60years.
no association with cryptorchidism.
10% are malignant.







prepubertal cases present with isosexual
precocity.
in adults majority show manifestations of
hormonal imbalance.
Radical inguinal orchiectomy is the initial
procedure of choice.
these tumors are relatively radioresistant.
<1% of testicular malignancy.
age range: any age group, including infancy.
nearly 10% are malignant.
Can be found associated with cryptorchidism.
clinical features: testicular mass, and
feminizing feature.
management: radical inguinal orchiectomy.
RPLND (if malignant).







0.5% of all tsticular neoplasm.
age range: all age group.
clinical features:
80% are phenotypic females: primary
amenorrhea, lower abdominal mass and
streak gonads.
remainder are phenotypic males:
cryptorchidism, hypospadias, and some
female internal genitalia.







90% of patients are sex chromatin negative.
management:
radical inguinal orchiectomy.
since 50% are bilateral, so contralateral
gonadectomy when gonadal dysgenesis is
present.
prognosis is excellent.





1% of testicular tumors.
age range: twenties.
considered as a monolayer teratoma.
management: radical inguinal orchiectomy.







rare but highly malignant tumors.
age range: 20-80 years.
present with painless scrotal mass, and
hydrocele.
management: radical orchiectomy.
RPLND in the absence of distant
metastasis.









23 cases have been recorded.
can be primary or metastatic.
present as a slow, progressive, painless
testicular enlargement.
management:
primary testis carcinoid: inguinal
orchiectomy.
metastatic testis carcinod has poor
prognosis.









constitute 5% of all testis tumors.
this is the most common secondary neoplasm
of the testis.
age range: most frequent of all testis tumors
in patients older than 50 years. median age
is 60 years.
clinical feature: painless enlargement of
testis.
management: radical orchiectomy, and then
chemotherapy.





testis is the prime initial site of relapse in
boys with ALL.
biopsy: is essential for diagnosis.
management: testicular irradiation.
age range: 50-60 years.
common primary sources in decreasing order of
frequency:
prostate, lung, GIT, melanoma, and kidney.

Contenu connexe

Tendances (20)

Management Of Testicular Tumours
Management Of Testicular TumoursManagement Of Testicular Tumours
Management Of Testicular Tumours
 
Sentinel lymph node breast ca
Sentinel lymph node breast caSentinel lymph node breast ca
Sentinel lymph node breast ca
 
Seminoma
SeminomaSeminoma
Seminoma
 
GIST
GISTGIST
GIST
 
Bladder cancer
Bladder cancerBladder cancer
Bladder cancer
 
Pathology of Breast Disorders
Pathology of Breast DisordersPathology of Breast Disorders
Pathology of Breast Disorders
 
CARCINOMA PENIS
CARCINOMA PENISCARCINOMA PENIS
CARCINOMA PENIS
 
Testicular tumors
Testicular tumorsTesticular tumors
Testicular tumors
 
Bladder carcinoma
Bladder carcinomaBladder carcinoma
Bladder carcinoma
 
Intestinal polyps
Intestinal polypsIntestinal polyps
Intestinal polyps
 
Neuroendocrine tumors of pancreas
Neuroendocrine tumors of pancreasNeuroendocrine tumors of pancreas
Neuroendocrine tumors of pancreas
 
Testicular tumours
Testicular tumoursTesticular tumours
Testicular tumours
 
Fnac breast
Fnac breastFnac breast
Fnac breast
 
Core Needle Biopsy of Breast : Updates
Core Needle Biopsy of Breast : Updates Core Needle Biopsy of Breast : Updates
Core Needle Biopsy of Breast : Updates
 
GERM CELL TUMORS OF OVARY PPT.pptx
GERM CELL TUMORS OF OVARY PPT.pptxGERM CELL TUMORS OF OVARY PPT.pptx
GERM CELL TUMORS OF OVARY PPT.pptx
 
Management of carcinomas of urinary bladder
Management of carcinomas of urinary bladderManagement of carcinomas of urinary bladder
Management of carcinomas of urinary bladder
 
Malignant ascites dr. varun
Malignant ascites dr. varunMalignant ascites dr. varun
Malignant ascites dr. varun
 
Neuroendocrine Tumors in 2019
Neuroendocrine Tumors in 2019Neuroendocrine Tumors in 2019
Neuroendocrine Tumors in 2019
 
Uterine sarcoma mine
Uterine sarcoma mineUterine sarcoma mine
Uterine sarcoma mine
 
Thyroid Cancer
Thyroid CancerThyroid Cancer
Thyroid Cancer
 

Similaire à Testicular tumors

TESTICULAR TUMORS Etiopathogenesis, Features and Treatment
TESTICULAR TUMORS Etiopathogenesis, Features and TreatmentTESTICULAR TUMORS Etiopathogenesis, Features and Treatment
TESTICULAR TUMORS Etiopathogenesis, Features and TreatmentSomanath Sharma
 
Testicular tumors-Cassification, Biomarkers and Staging by Dr Rajesh
Testicular tumors-Cassification, Biomarkers and Staging by Dr RajeshTesticular tumors-Cassification, Biomarkers and Staging by Dr Rajesh
Testicular tumors-Cassification, Biomarkers and Staging by Dr RajeshRajesh Sinwer
 
Testicular Cancer
Testicular CancerTesticular Cancer
Testicular CancerPro Faather
 
MBBS Class. Testicular tumor. BPSingh.Urology.11.10.2014.pptx
MBBS Class. Testicular tumor. BPSingh.Urology.11.10.2014.pptxMBBS Class. Testicular tumor. BPSingh.Urology.11.10.2014.pptx
MBBS Class. Testicular tumor. BPSingh.Urology.11.10.2014.pptxMohanSinghDhakad1
 
NEOPLASMS OF TESTIS (1).pptx
NEOPLASMS OF TESTIS (1).pptxNEOPLASMS OF TESTIS (1).pptx
NEOPLASMS OF TESTIS (1).pptxManoj Vaidya
 
Ovarian carcinoma by Dr najeeb ur rehman
Ovarian carcinoma by Dr najeeb ur rehmanOvarian carcinoma by Dr najeeb ur rehman
Ovarian carcinoma by Dr najeeb ur rehmanAyub Medical College
 
test tum.ppt
test tum.ppttest tum.ppt
test tum.pptT Gupta
 
ajr ca testiculo.12.10319.pdf
ajr ca testiculo.12.10319.pdfajr ca testiculo.12.10319.pdf
ajr ca testiculo.12.10319.pdfssuser28fc141
 
Central nervous system tumors in children
Central nervous system tumors in childrenCentral nervous system tumors in children
Central nervous system tumors in childrenSasikumar Sambasivam
 
malignant ovarian tumour
malignant ovarian tumourmalignant ovarian tumour
malignant ovarian tumourAisha Nazeer
 
pranaya ppt Management of nsgct
pranaya ppt Management of nsgctpranaya ppt Management of nsgct
pranaya ppt Management of nsgctPRANAYA PANIGRAHI
 
1 Introduction To Oncology
1 Introduction To Oncology1 Introduction To Oncology
1 Introduction To OncologyMiami Dade
 
premanagement of germ cell tumors
premanagement of germ cell tumorspremanagement of germ cell tumors
premanagement of germ cell tumorsvrinda singla
 

Similaire à Testicular tumors (20)

TESTICULAR TUMORS Etiopathogenesis, Features and Treatment
TESTICULAR TUMORS Etiopathogenesis, Features and TreatmentTESTICULAR TUMORS Etiopathogenesis, Features and Treatment
TESTICULAR TUMORS Etiopathogenesis, Features and Treatment
 
Sumit testicular tumors
Sumit testicular tumorsSumit testicular tumors
Sumit testicular tumors
 
Testicular tumors-Cassification, Biomarkers and Staging by Dr Rajesh
Testicular tumors-Cassification, Biomarkers and Staging by Dr RajeshTesticular tumors-Cassification, Biomarkers and Staging by Dr Rajesh
Testicular tumors-Cassification, Biomarkers and Staging by Dr Rajesh
 
Testicular Cancer
Testicular CancerTesticular Cancer
Testicular Cancer
 
MBBS Class. Testicular tumor. BPSingh.Urology.11.10.2014.pptx
MBBS Class. Testicular tumor. BPSingh.Urology.11.10.2014.pptxMBBS Class. Testicular tumor. BPSingh.Urology.11.10.2014.pptx
MBBS Class. Testicular tumor. BPSingh.Urology.11.10.2014.pptx
 
NEOPLASMS OF TESTIS (1).pptx
NEOPLASMS OF TESTIS (1).pptxNEOPLASMS OF TESTIS (1).pptx
NEOPLASMS OF TESTIS (1).pptx
 
Testicular Tumors.pptx
Testicular Tumors.pptxTesticular Tumors.pptx
Testicular Tumors.pptx
 
Ovarian carcinoma by Dr najeeb ur rehman
Ovarian carcinoma by Dr najeeb ur rehmanOvarian carcinoma by Dr najeeb ur rehman
Ovarian carcinoma by Dr najeeb ur rehman
 
Testicular cancer
Testicular cancerTesticular cancer
Testicular cancer
 
Germ cell tumor ovary.pptx
Germ cell tumor ovary.pptxGerm cell tumor ovary.pptx
Germ cell tumor ovary.pptx
 
test tum.ppt
test tum.ppttest tum.ppt
test tum.ppt
 
ajr ca testiculo.12.10319.pdf
ajr ca testiculo.12.10319.pdfajr ca testiculo.12.10319.pdf
ajr ca testiculo.12.10319.pdf
 
Testicular Cancer
Testicular CancerTesticular Cancer
Testicular Cancer
 
Central nervous system tumors in children
Central nervous system tumors in childrenCentral nervous system tumors in children
Central nervous system tumors in children
 
Seminoma eau
Seminoma eauSeminoma eau
Seminoma eau
 
malignant ovarian tumour
malignant ovarian tumourmalignant ovarian tumour
malignant ovarian tumour
 
pranaya ppt Management of nsgct
pranaya ppt Management of nsgctpranaya ppt Management of nsgct
pranaya ppt Management of nsgct
 
1 Introduction To Oncology
1 Introduction To Oncology1 Introduction To Oncology
1 Introduction To Oncology
 
Testicular tumors
Testicular tumors Testicular tumors
Testicular tumors
 
premanagement of germ cell tumors
premanagement of germ cell tumorspremanagement of germ cell tumors
premanagement of germ cell tumors
 

Dernier

Call Girls Hebbal Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hebbal Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service AvailableCall Girls Hebbal Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hebbal Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Availablenarwatsonia7
 
Call Girls Service Nandiambakkam | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
Call Girls Service Nandiambakkam | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment BookingCall Girls Service Nandiambakkam | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
Call Girls Service Nandiambakkam | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment BookingNehru place Escorts
 
call girls in green park DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in green park  DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️call girls in green park  DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in green park DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️saminamagar
 
Glomerular Filtration rate and its determinants.pptx
Glomerular Filtration rate and its determinants.pptxGlomerular Filtration rate and its determinants.pptx
Glomerular Filtration rate and its determinants.pptxDr.Nusrat Tariq
 
Housewife Call Girls Hsr Layout - Call 7001305949 Rs-3500 with A/C Room Cash ...
Housewife Call Girls Hsr Layout - Call 7001305949 Rs-3500 with A/C Room Cash ...Housewife Call Girls Hsr Layout - Call 7001305949 Rs-3500 with A/C Room Cash ...
Housewife Call Girls Hsr Layout - Call 7001305949 Rs-3500 with A/C Room Cash ...narwatsonia7
 
Mumbai Call Girls Service 9910780858 Real Russian Girls Looking Models
Mumbai Call Girls Service 9910780858 Real Russian Girls Looking ModelsMumbai Call Girls Service 9910780858 Real Russian Girls Looking Models
Mumbai Call Girls Service 9910780858 Real Russian Girls Looking Modelssonalikaur4
 
97111 47426 Call Girls In Delhi MUNIRKAA
97111 47426 Call Girls In Delhi MUNIRKAA97111 47426 Call Girls In Delhi MUNIRKAA
97111 47426 Call Girls In Delhi MUNIRKAAjennyeacort
 
Asthma Review - GINA guidelines summary 2024
Asthma Review - GINA guidelines summary 2024Asthma Review - GINA guidelines summary 2024
Asthma Review - GINA guidelines summary 2024Gabriel Guevara MD
 
Glomerular Filtration and determinants of glomerular filtration .pptx
Glomerular Filtration and  determinants of glomerular filtration .pptxGlomerular Filtration and  determinants of glomerular filtration .pptx
Glomerular Filtration and determinants of glomerular filtration .pptxDr.Nusrat Tariq
 
Call Girls In Andheri East Call 9920874524 Book Hot And Sexy Girls
Call Girls In Andheri East Call 9920874524 Book Hot And Sexy GirlsCall Girls In Andheri East Call 9920874524 Book Hot And Sexy Girls
Call Girls In Andheri East Call 9920874524 Book Hot And Sexy Girlsnehamumbai
 
Russian Call Girls Chickpet - 7001305949 Booking and charges genuine rate for...
Russian Call Girls Chickpet - 7001305949 Booking and charges genuine rate for...Russian Call Girls Chickpet - 7001305949 Booking and charges genuine rate for...
Russian Call Girls Chickpet - 7001305949 Booking and charges genuine rate for...narwatsonia7
 
VIP Call Girls Lucknow Nandini 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Lucknow
VIP Call Girls Lucknow Nandini 7001305949 Independent Escort Service LucknowVIP Call Girls Lucknow Nandini 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Lucknow
VIP Call Girls Lucknow Nandini 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Lucknownarwatsonia7
 
Kolkata Call Girls Services 9907093804 @24x7 High Class Babes Here Call Now
Kolkata Call Girls Services 9907093804 @24x7 High Class Babes Here Call NowKolkata Call Girls Services 9907093804 @24x7 High Class Babes Here Call Now
Kolkata Call Girls Services 9907093804 @24x7 High Class Babes Here Call NowNehru place Escorts
 
High Profile Call Girls Jaipur Vani 8445551418 Independent Escort Service Jaipur
High Profile Call Girls Jaipur Vani 8445551418 Independent Escort Service JaipurHigh Profile Call Girls Jaipur Vani 8445551418 Independent Escort Service Jaipur
High Profile Call Girls Jaipur Vani 8445551418 Independent Escort Service Jaipurparulsinha
 
Call Girls Electronic City Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...
Call Girls Electronic City Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...Call Girls Electronic City Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...
Call Girls Electronic City Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...narwatsonia7
 
Call Girls Jp Nagar Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Jp Nagar Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service AvailableCall Girls Jp Nagar Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Jp Nagar Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Availablenarwatsonia7
 
Book Call Girls in Kasavanahalli - 7001305949 with real photos and phone numbers
Book Call Girls in Kasavanahalli - 7001305949 with real photos and phone numbersBook Call Girls in Kasavanahalli - 7001305949 with real photos and phone numbers
Book Call Girls in Kasavanahalli - 7001305949 with real photos and phone numbersnarwatsonia7
 
Book Call Girls in Yelahanka - For 7001305949 Cheap & Best with original Photos
Book Call Girls in Yelahanka - For 7001305949 Cheap & Best with original PhotosBook Call Girls in Yelahanka - For 7001305949 Cheap & Best with original Photos
Book Call Girls in Yelahanka - For 7001305949 Cheap & Best with original Photosnarwatsonia7
 
Call Girls Service Noida Maya 9711199012 Independent Escort Service Noida
Call Girls Service Noida Maya 9711199012 Independent Escort Service NoidaCall Girls Service Noida Maya 9711199012 Independent Escort Service Noida
Call Girls Service Noida Maya 9711199012 Independent Escort Service NoidaPooja Gupta
 

Dernier (20)

Call Girls Hebbal Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hebbal Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service AvailableCall Girls Hebbal Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Hebbal Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
 
sauth delhi call girls in Bhajanpura 🔝 9953056974 🔝 escort Service
sauth delhi call girls in Bhajanpura 🔝 9953056974 🔝 escort Servicesauth delhi call girls in Bhajanpura 🔝 9953056974 🔝 escort Service
sauth delhi call girls in Bhajanpura 🔝 9953056974 🔝 escort Service
 
Call Girls Service Nandiambakkam | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
Call Girls Service Nandiambakkam | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment BookingCall Girls Service Nandiambakkam | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
Call Girls Service Nandiambakkam | 7001305949 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
 
call girls in green park DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in green park  DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️call girls in green park  DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
call girls in green park DELHI 🔝 >༒9540349809 🔝 genuine Escort Service 🔝✔️✔️
 
Glomerular Filtration rate and its determinants.pptx
Glomerular Filtration rate and its determinants.pptxGlomerular Filtration rate and its determinants.pptx
Glomerular Filtration rate and its determinants.pptx
 
Housewife Call Girls Hsr Layout - Call 7001305949 Rs-3500 with A/C Room Cash ...
Housewife Call Girls Hsr Layout - Call 7001305949 Rs-3500 with A/C Room Cash ...Housewife Call Girls Hsr Layout - Call 7001305949 Rs-3500 with A/C Room Cash ...
Housewife Call Girls Hsr Layout - Call 7001305949 Rs-3500 with A/C Room Cash ...
 
Mumbai Call Girls Service 9910780858 Real Russian Girls Looking Models
Mumbai Call Girls Service 9910780858 Real Russian Girls Looking ModelsMumbai Call Girls Service 9910780858 Real Russian Girls Looking Models
Mumbai Call Girls Service 9910780858 Real Russian Girls Looking Models
 
97111 47426 Call Girls In Delhi MUNIRKAA
97111 47426 Call Girls In Delhi MUNIRKAA97111 47426 Call Girls In Delhi MUNIRKAA
97111 47426 Call Girls In Delhi MUNIRKAA
 
Asthma Review - GINA guidelines summary 2024
Asthma Review - GINA guidelines summary 2024Asthma Review - GINA guidelines summary 2024
Asthma Review - GINA guidelines summary 2024
 
Glomerular Filtration and determinants of glomerular filtration .pptx
Glomerular Filtration and  determinants of glomerular filtration .pptxGlomerular Filtration and  determinants of glomerular filtration .pptx
Glomerular Filtration and determinants of glomerular filtration .pptx
 
Call Girls In Andheri East Call 9920874524 Book Hot And Sexy Girls
Call Girls In Andheri East Call 9920874524 Book Hot And Sexy GirlsCall Girls In Andheri East Call 9920874524 Book Hot And Sexy Girls
Call Girls In Andheri East Call 9920874524 Book Hot And Sexy Girls
 
Russian Call Girls Chickpet - 7001305949 Booking and charges genuine rate for...
Russian Call Girls Chickpet - 7001305949 Booking and charges genuine rate for...Russian Call Girls Chickpet - 7001305949 Booking and charges genuine rate for...
Russian Call Girls Chickpet - 7001305949 Booking and charges genuine rate for...
 
VIP Call Girls Lucknow Nandini 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Lucknow
VIP Call Girls Lucknow Nandini 7001305949 Independent Escort Service LucknowVIP Call Girls Lucknow Nandini 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Lucknow
VIP Call Girls Lucknow Nandini 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Lucknow
 
Kolkata Call Girls Services 9907093804 @24x7 High Class Babes Here Call Now
Kolkata Call Girls Services 9907093804 @24x7 High Class Babes Here Call NowKolkata Call Girls Services 9907093804 @24x7 High Class Babes Here Call Now
Kolkata Call Girls Services 9907093804 @24x7 High Class Babes Here Call Now
 
High Profile Call Girls Jaipur Vani 8445551418 Independent Escort Service Jaipur
High Profile Call Girls Jaipur Vani 8445551418 Independent Escort Service JaipurHigh Profile Call Girls Jaipur Vani 8445551418 Independent Escort Service Jaipur
High Profile Call Girls Jaipur Vani 8445551418 Independent Escort Service Jaipur
 
Call Girls Electronic City Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...
Call Girls Electronic City Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...Call Girls Electronic City Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...
Call Girls Electronic City Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service A...
 
Call Girls Jp Nagar Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Jp Nagar Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service AvailableCall Girls Jp Nagar Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Jp Nagar Just Call 7001305949 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
 
Book Call Girls in Kasavanahalli - 7001305949 with real photos and phone numbers
Book Call Girls in Kasavanahalli - 7001305949 with real photos and phone numbersBook Call Girls in Kasavanahalli - 7001305949 with real photos and phone numbers
Book Call Girls in Kasavanahalli - 7001305949 with real photos and phone numbers
 
Book Call Girls in Yelahanka - For 7001305949 Cheap & Best with original Photos
Book Call Girls in Yelahanka - For 7001305949 Cheap & Best with original PhotosBook Call Girls in Yelahanka - For 7001305949 Cheap & Best with original Photos
Book Call Girls in Yelahanka - For 7001305949 Cheap & Best with original Photos
 
Call Girls Service Noida Maya 9711199012 Independent Escort Service Noida
Call Girls Service Noida Maya 9711199012 Independent Escort Service NoidaCall Girls Service Noida Maya 9711199012 Independent Escort Service Noida
Call Girls Service Noida Maya 9711199012 Independent Escort Service Noida
 

Testicular tumors

  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. Histologic classifications, grading systems, and staging evaluations have traditionally provided a major clinical basis for therapeutic decisions. The World Health Organization (WHO) has standardized pathologic criteria for the diagnosis of testicular cancer.
  • 6. Germ cell tumors: Precursor lesions- intratubular malignant germ cell tumor (carcinoma in situ) Tumors of one histologic type (pure forms) Seminoma variant- seminoma with syncitiotrophoblastic cells Spermatocytic seminoma variant- spermatocytic seminoma with sarcoma Embryonal carcinoma Yolk sac tumor Polyembryoma Trophoblastic tumors- choriocarcinoma Teratoma Mature teratoma Dermoid cyst Immature teratoma Teratoma with malignant areas Mixed tumors
  • 7. Sex cord/ Gonadal Stromal Tumors: -Pure forms Leydig’s cell tumor Sertoli’s cell tumor large cell calcifying lipid rich cell -Granulosa cell tumor Adult type granulosa cell tumor Juvenile type granulosa cell tumor -Tumors of thecoma/ fibroma group -Incompletely diffrentiated sex cord/ gonadal stromal tumors -Mixed forms.
  • 8. -Unclassified forms -Tumors containing both germ cell and sex cord/ gonadal stromal elements -Gonadoblastoma -Mixed germ cell- sex cord/ gonadal stromal tumors, unclassified -Miscellaneous tumors -Carcinoid tumors -Tumors of ovarian epithelial types.
  • 9. -Lymphoid and hematopoietic tumors: -Lymphoma - Plasmacytoma - Leukemia -Tumors of collecting duct and rete: -Adenoma -Carcinoma -Tumors of tunica, epididymis, spermatic cord, supporting structures, and appendices: -Adenomatoid tumor - Mesothelioma - Adenoma -Carcinoma -Melanotic neuroectodermal tumor.
  • 10. -Soft tissue tumors, -Unclassified tumors, and -Secondary tumors.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. Histology: Testicular CIS develops from fetal gonocytes and is characterized histologically by seminiferous tubules containing only sertoli cells and malignant germ cells. It is postulated that malignant initiation of germ cells take place in-utero since fetal cell surface glycoprotein antigens have been expressed by them.
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. Screening tools: • • Open surgical biopsy: “gold standard” since CIS is evenly distributed throughout the testis, open surgical biopsy under L.A, 3mm3 from lateral part of the cranial pole of the testis. Immunostaining of cell markers for ITGCN: Polyclonal antibody, PLAP can be used formaldehyde fixed material. Monoclonal antibodies against M-2A and 43-9F. on
  • 17. Screening tools: • Presently there are no established tumor markers for CIS • Testicular USG is unreliable for diagnosing CIS • ITGCN cells may or may not be present in the seminal fluid.
  • 18. Management: Management depends on factors: • Age, • Bilateral or unilateral, • Associated testicular atrophy, and • Philosophy of the treating physician. Treatment options: Observation, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and orchiectomy.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24. FREQUENCY OF HISTOLOGIC TYPE:Germinal tumors: 90-95% of all primary testicular malignancies. Seminoma: 30-60%. Embryonal carcinoma: 3-4% (pure form), 40% (mixed form). Teratoma: 5 – 10%. Pure Choriocarcinoma: 1%. Mixed GCT: 60%.
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31. Scrotal Sonography: USGof the scrotum is basically an extension of the physical examination. Any hypoechoic area within the tunica albuginea is markedly suspicious for testicular cancer. In patients with a diagnosis of EGCT, ultrasound of the testis is mandatory to be certain that one is not dealing with a primary GCT.
  • 32.
  • 33.
  • 34.
  • 35.     Abdominal CT: Most effective means to identify retroperitoneal lymph node involvement. Excellent for visualization of kidney, ureters, retro-crural space in the para-aortic region. However cannot sufficiently distinguish between fibrosis, teratoma, and malignancy by size criteria alone.
  • 36.      MRI: Testicular tumors are hypointense on T2 weighted images, and show brisk and early enhancement after I.V Gadolinium. PET: To detect radiographic abnormalities after chemotherapy. Neither PET nor CT has the ability to detect microscopic nodal disease.
  • 37.     Applied to body fluid and tissue sections. Oncofetal substances: associated with embryonic development (AFP, HCG), Cellular enzymes: LDH, PLAP. Capable of detecting small tumor burdens (105 cells) that are not detectable by currently available imaging techniques.
  • 38.       AFP: Not produced by pure choriocarcinoma or pure seminoma. HCG: Choriocarcinoma (all patients), Embryonal carcinoma (40-60%), Pure seminoma (5-10%).
  • 39. LDH:  Has low specificity.  There is a direct relationship between tumor burden and LDH levels. PLAP:  Raised in 40% of patients with advanced disease. GGTP:  Raised in one third of patients with active seminoma. CD30:  possible marker for embryonal carcinoma.
  • 40.   10- 15% of patients with NSGCT can be expected to have normal marker levels even in advanced stage of disease. Persistently elevated tumor markers after orchiectomy reflect systemic metastasis, and warrant the use of chemotherapy.
  • 41.  The rate of tumor marker decline relative to expected marker half-life after treatment has been proposed as a prognostic index.  Moreover normalization of markers after treatment cannot be equated with the absence of residual disease.
  • 42.
  • 43.
  • 44.
  • 45. Serum tumor markers (S) LDH hCG (mIU/ml) AFP (ng/ml) S0 ≤N ≤N ≤N S1 <1.5 x N < 5000 < 1000 S2 1.5-10 N 5000 – 50000 1000-10,000 S3 > 10 N >50,000 > 10,000
  • 47. Seminoma constitute 35-70% of germ cell tumor.  It is most common in men in their thirties.  90% of patients stain for PLAP.  10% of patients stain for hCG. Anaplastic Seminoma: 5-10% of all seminoma. It is more aggressive and potentially more lethal. 
  • 48.
  • 49.       Radiation therapy: Today most centers administer 25Gy to paraaortic nodes only. This has a 5 year survival in excess of 95%. Primary Chemotherapy: Single agent carboplatin compare favorably with adjuvant radiation therapy. 2 courses of carboplatin were associated with no relapse and favorable toxicity profile.
  • 50. Surveillance: Appropriate for patients with: 1. tumors smaller than 6 cm, 2. absence of vascular invasion, and 3. normal hCG levels. in motivated and reliable patients.
  • 51.
  • 52.
  • 53. Radiation therapy: N1 disease receive 30 Gy, and N2 disease receive 35 Gy. Patients with stage II seminoma have 5 year survival rates of 70% to 92%. Chemotherapy: Irradiation to kidney is avoided- parenchyma is sensitive. So, chemotherapy is preferred in this region.
  • 54.
  • 55. Cisplatin based chemotherapy: >90% of patients achieve a complete response. Residual masses are resected if on CT scan: -if they are well delineated, -distinct from surrounding structures, and -diameter is larger than 3 cm.
  • 56. Embryonal carcinoma: • Age range: 25-35 years. • Constitute 3-6% of germ cell tumors. • About 40% of GCTs contain this tumor. • Positive for CD30, keratin, and occasionally PLAP. • Syncitiotrophoblastic cells commonly found adjacent to EC cells stain positive for hCG. Yolk cell tumor: • Most common testis tumor in pre-pubertal boys. • Yolk cell elements are present in 33% of mixed GCTs. • AFP is positive in >90%.
  • 57. Teratoma: • Composed of two or more embryonic germ cell layers. • Constitute 3% of adult and 38% of child GCTs. • Age range: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd decades. • AFP in 20-25% of this tumor. Choriocarcinoma: • 1-2% of all GCTs. • Age range: 2nd and 3rd decade. • Stain positive for hCG in >90%, and also for PLAP.
  • 58.
  • 59. Retro-peritoneal lymph node dissection: • Capable of eradicating resectable disease in the majority of N1-N2 tumors. • 5 year survival for stage 1 is 95%. • 5-10% experience relapse: high cure rates with chemotherapy. Modified (template) RPLND: • Complete dissection in the most likely area, and modification in less likely area. • Ejaculation is preserved in 100%, and fertility noted in 75% of patients.
  • 60. Primary radiation therapy: • 5 year survival for stage 1: 80-95% when chemotherapy is used to treat relapses. • Relapse rate after radiation therapy: 24%. The main objections to radiation therapy: • Inaccuracy of clinical staging, • Lack of survival data, • Prior radiation makes it difficult for future surgical or pharmacological intervention, and • Risk of second malignancy: 18% in 25 years.
  • 61. Prognostic factors for clinical stage 1 tumors: • Invasion of testicular veins, • Invasion of lymphatics, • Absence of yolk sac elements, • presence of embryonal cell carcinoma, and • Angiogenesis: factor VIII stain positive.
  • 62. Surveillance: Surveillance is indicated in stage 1 disease:• without any risk factors for relapse, • in motivated patients, and • who fully understands the risk of failure to comply.
  • 63.     Surveillance protocol: Physical examination, chest radiographs, and tumor markers: monthly for 1st year, every 2 months for second year, and every 3-6 months thereafter. CT abd: every 2-3 months for the first 2 years, and every 6 months thereafter. Finally, surveillance is necessary for minimum of 5 years, possibly 10 years after orchiectomy.
  • 64. Primary chemotherapy: 2 cycles of bleomycin, cisplatin, and etoposide are used. 5 year survival: 95%-100%. Added advantage of treating metastatic disease outside the retroperitoneum. Suitable for centers where expertise for RPLND are not available.
  • 65.
  • 66.
  • 67. Primary chemotherapy: • If nodes are larger than 3 cm on CT. • Avoids ejaculatory failure. Disadvantages: azoospermia, secondary malignancy. 17% of stage IIa patients and 39% of stage IIb patients require RPLND after chemotherapy for relapse.
  • 68.
  • 69.
  • 70. Contraindication to adjunctive surgery in patients after chemotherapy: The presence of elevated levels of tumor markers. Salvage Chemotherapy: • residual cancer that has been resected after chemotherapy, • who do not respond to traditional courses of induction therapy.
  • 71. Patients who failed initial chemotherapy regimens: Ifosfamide in combination with vinblastine and cisplatin. Patients who failed 1st and 2nd line therapy: Autologous bone marrow transplant or stem cell support with high dose chemotherapy regimens.
  • 72.     3-5% of all GCTs are of extragonadal origin. The most common sites of origin in decreasing order of frequency: mediastinum, retroperitoneum, sacrococcygeal region, and pineal gland mainly. the majority of adults with EGCT present with advanced local disease and distant metastasis.
  • 73. mediastinal and retroperitoneal disease: complete local excision is rarely feasible. cisplatin based chemotherapy for extragonadal seminoma is effective. nonseminomatous EGCT do poorly despite surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy.
  • 74. sacrococcygeal germ cell tumors: wide local excision is the treatment of choice because most are benign. pineal tumors: primary radiation therapy and a cerebrospinal shunt may be required.
  • 75. also known as leydig’s cell tumors. most common of the sex cord mesenchymal lesions. 1-3% of all testis tumors. age range: pre-puberty, and 20-60years. no association with cryptorchidism. 10% are malignant.
  • 76.     prepubertal cases present with isosexual precocity. in adults majority show manifestations of hormonal imbalance. Radical inguinal orchiectomy is the initial procedure of choice. these tumors are relatively radioresistant.
  • 77. <1% of testicular malignancy. age range: any age group, including infancy. nearly 10% are malignant. Can be found associated with cryptorchidism. clinical features: testicular mass, and feminizing feature. management: radical inguinal orchiectomy. RPLND (if malignant).
  • 78.      0.5% of all tsticular neoplasm. age range: all age group. clinical features: 80% are phenotypic females: primary amenorrhea, lower abdominal mass and streak gonads. remainder are phenotypic males: cryptorchidism, hypospadias, and some female internal genitalia.
  • 79.      90% of patients are sex chromatin negative. management: radical inguinal orchiectomy. since 50% are bilateral, so contralateral gonadectomy when gonadal dysgenesis is present. prognosis is excellent.
  • 80.     1% of testicular tumors. age range: twenties. considered as a monolayer teratoma. management: radical inguinal orchiectomy.
  • 81.      rare but highly malignant tumors. age range: 20-80 years. present with painless scrotal mass, and hydrocele. management: radical orchiectomy. RPLND in the absence of distant metastasis.
  • 82.       23 cases have been recorded. can be primary or metastatic. present as a slow, progressive, painless testicular enlargement. management: primary testis carcinoid: inguinal orchiectomy. metastatic testis carcinod has poor prognosis.
  • 83.      constitute 5% of all testis tumors. this is the most common secondary neoplasm of the testis. age range: most frequent of all testis tumors in patients older than 50 years. median age is 60 years. clinical feature: painless enlargement of testis. management: radical orchiectomy, and then chemotherapy.
  • 84.    testis is the prime initial site of relapse in boys with ALL. biopsy: is essential for diagnosis. management: testicular irradiation.
  • 85. age range: 50-60 years. common primary sources in decreasing order of frequency: prostate, lung, GIT, melanoma, and kidney.