Stage I Seminoma of the Testis: Is Post-orchidectom y a Safe Alternative to Routine Postoperative Radiotherapy?

Experience with the management of 128 patients with Stage I testicular seminoma over a 10-year period, 1980-1989, is presented. Fifty-six patients were treated with post-orchidectomy radiation therapy and 72 patients were put on surveil- lance. Patients thought to be at higher risk of relapse were generally treated with radiotherapy. There have been no tumour related deaths in this series; 5.4% of the irradiated group and 18% of patients on surveillance have relapsed to date. All relapses have been salvaged with further therapy and are currently in complete remission. In this interim analysis, sur- veillance appears to be a safe alternative to adjuvant radiation therapy provided regular, prolonged follow-up can be ensured. Surveillance is, however, time consuming and resource demanding, and should be undertaken only as part of a formal clinical study. Adjuvant post-orchidectomy radiotherapy should be considered the treatment of choice until further long- term data are available.

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