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Successful treatment of a high-risk nonseminomatous germ cell tumor using etoposide, methotrexate, actinomycin D, cyclophosphamide, and vincristine: A case report
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作者 Jina Yun Sang W Lee +3 位作者 Sung H Lim Se H kim chan k kim Seong k Park 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第21期5334-5340,共7页
BACKGROUND Choriocarcinoma is an infrequent entity and the most aggressive subtype of germcell tumors.Because of early metastatic spread and rapid disease progression,choriocarcinoma patients display poor prognosis.Al... BACKGROUND Choriocarcinoma is an infrequent entity and the most aggressive subtype of germcell tumors.Because of early metastatic spread and rapid disease progression,choriocarcinoma patients display poor prognosis.Although etoposide,methotrexate,actinomycin D,cyclophosphamide,and vincristine(EMA-CO)regimen is widely used to treat gestational trophoblastic tumors in females,its role in treating male choriocarcinoma is seldom reported.CASE SUMMARY A 32-year-old man was diagnosed with burned-out primary germ cell tumors(GCT)with retroperitoneum,liver and lung metastases.Biopsy of the liver revealed pure choriocarcinoma.The patient received bleomycin,etoposide,and cisplatin chemotherapy.After two cycles of treatment,response evaluation revealed the mixed response.EMA-CO regimen was used in the second-line therapy.After eight cycles,the patient showed a potentially resectable state and thus,all residual masses were surgically removed.The patient was completely cured,and 10 years later,he is leading a healthy life without complications.CONCLUSION This paper is the first case of high-risk nonseminomatous GCT in a male patient to be successfully treated with the EMA-CO regimen.The EMA-CO regimen can be used actively in patients with high-risk nonseminomatous GCT. 展开更多
关键词 Antineoplastic combined chemotherapy protocols CHORIOCARCINOMA Testicular neoplasms CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE METHOTREXATE Case report
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