Abstract

Chemotherapy (three cycles of bleomycin + etoposide + cisplatin or four of etoposide + cisplatin) cures the vast majority of stage II seminomas. Retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND) is safe in early-stage seminoma, but the risk of relapse is not negligible. Long-term chemotherapy side effects are a reality but may be reduced using de-escalation strategies such as in the SEMITEP trial design, motivated by growing interest in survivorship. RPLND may be an option for well-informed select patients who understand that it may be associated with a higher rate of relapse than with cisplatin-based chemotherapy. In any case, local and systemic treatment should not be performed outside high-volume centers.

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