Abstract

To evaluate risk factors of relapse in pediatric patients with clinical stage I (CS1) testicular yolk sac tumors. With retrospective analysis, the medical records of children with pure testicular yolk sac tumors who were referred to Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center and The First Affiliated Hospital from January 1995 to December 2015 were selected and recorded. Histopathology and staging were retrieved and multivariate analysis was performed with SPSS 20.0 software. 90 children with CS1 testicular yolk sac tumors were selected, and 21 of them underwent chemotherapy following initial orchiectomy. The median age of them was 17months. With a median follow-up of 61months (range 11-183months), 84 patients were alive and 3 patients died, whereas the status was unknown in 3 patients. 30 patients experienced relapse within a median time of 4 months, including only 1 patient who underwent primary chemotherapy, and 28 of these patients underwent salvage chemotherapy. According to adjusted analysis, lymphovascular invasion (LVI) (P < 0.001), necrosis (P = 0.003) and primary chemotherapy (P = 0.008) were independent predictors of event-free survival. The 4-year event-free survival of high- and low-risk patients was 46.5% and 85.1%, respectively (P < 0.001). LVI and necrosis were independent risk factors for relapse in pediatric patients with CS1 testicular yolk sac tumors, and primary chemotherapy was effective. Thus, individualized management might be feasible for these patients according to risk classification.

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