Multi-Modality Treatment of Advanced Malignant Germ Cell Tumours in Males

Abstract
Three-weekly cis-platinum-based combination chemotherapy with or without subsequent surgery and/or radiotherapy resulted in a 58% 3-year-survival in 79 patients with advanced malignant germ cell tumours. Poor risk factors were relapse after previous chemotherapy, retroperitoneal bulky disease, liver metastases and extremely high serum levels of AFP, βHCG, and LDH. Patients with pure seminoma had a high curation rate. The overall toxicity was acceptable. Cis-platinum-based chemotherapy is at present the most effective cytotoxic treatment for patients with advanced malignant germ cell tumours. The relatively low survival rate in poor-risk patients necessitates more aggressive primary chemotherapy in this subgroup of patients.