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MCC cancer in men 15-34
testicular (only 1% of all cancers)
MC testicular cancer
seminoma
secretes AFP
nonseminoma (endodermal sinus cancer or yolk sac)
secretes bHCG
chorioCA
surgery for testicular cancer
orchiectomy through inguinal incision
High radiosensitive testicular cancer
seminomas (stage 1 and 2)
Stage 3 and 4 seminomas require
cisplatin-based adjuvant chemo
nonseminomas management
Stage I - close surveillance, limited chemo, or RPLND
stage II - <5cm RPLND followed by chemo
bulky stage II and III need chemo at first then RPLND
T/F metastatic testicular cancer can be treated
true
Management of RCC
<4cm - partial nephrectomy and 3mm margins
what affects fertility? varicocele, spermatocele, or both?
varicocele
Graves in pregnant
control symptoms in 2nd trimester
radioactive I after delivery or possibly total thyroidectomy during third
pap smears recommendations
3 yrs after losing virginity but not later than 21 y/o
up to 70
at age 30, every 3 years
60% sensitivity