Tumour Markers in Testicular Germ Cell Tumours Five-Year Experience from the DATECA Study 1976–1980
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https://doi.org/10.3109/02841868409136024Abstract
Since Jan. 1, 1976, nearly all new cases of testicular germ cell tumours have been included in the Danish Testicular Carcinoma Study (DATECA), and have been monitored by the tumour markers alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). During the first five years, 1058 patients participated in the investigation, but only 603 of these patients were followed by preoperative as well as postoperative marker determinations in serum. The overall prevalence of marker positivity, i.e. elevated preoperative values for AFP and/or HCG, was 8 per cent for seminoma patients and 60 per cent for nonseminoma patients. Elevated levels of serum AFP and HCG were correlated to the presence of endodermal sinus tumour and choriocarcinoma elements, respectively, in the primary tumour. The presence of increased marker concentration in serum was correlated to stage (higher percentage in higher stages) and to prognosis (marker negative patients had a better prognosis than marker positive patients). Marker production by seminoma patients seems to indicate a poor prognosis, especially for HCG producing seminomas.