Extragonadal Abdominal Germ Cell Cancers
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The charts of eleven patients with abdominal germ cell tumors were reviewed; one had a seminoma. They all had normal testes by physical examination. Therapy consisted of cisplatinbased chemotherapy and, in some cases, surgical debulking. A complete clinical response occurred in seven patients (63%). Two patients relapsed after achieving pathology complete responses and died of progressive disease despite second-line chemotherapy. All patients that failed to achieve a complete clinical response died of progressive disease. Five patients (45%) are long-term disease-free survivors, having no recurrence 4–10 years from the time of the diagnosis (median 6 years). The outcome for this group of patients did not differ significantly from that for patients with mediastinal germ cell tumors in this institution. They do not fare as well as patients with testicular cancer.