Aggressive surgical management of germ cell tumors with somatic-type malignancy: Pathologic features, prognostic factors, and survival outcomes.

2017 
4554 Background: Germ cell tumors (GCT) with somatic-type malignancy (SM) are rare occurring in approximately 3-8% of GCT cases. Prognostic factors and optimal management remain poorly-defined. Methods: The Indiana University (IU) testis cancer database was queried from 1979 to 2011 for patients demonstrating atypical histology at orchiectomy or subsequent resection of metastatic disease. Patients with transformation to PNET only were excluded due to distinct management. Chart review, pathologic review, and survival analysis were performed. Results: 122 patients met study inclusion criteria. Primary tumor site was testis in 112, retroperitoneum in 8, groin in 1, and pineal gland in 1. The most common SM histologies were sarcoma (71) and carcinoma (32). At GCT diagnosis, 24, 44, 45 patients had stage I, II, and III disease, respectively. Stage was unknown in 9. Median time from GCT diagnosis to SM was 13 months (Range, 0-397). This interval was longest for carcinomas (94.5 months) and sarcomatoid yolk sac ...
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