Myeloablative chemotherapy in testicular cancer patient Case report

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Karolina Furgała
Zuzanna Smuniewska
Dawid Sigorski
Maciej Michalak
Lubomir Bodnar

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Chemotherapy is the standard treatment for metastatic testicular cancers. The autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is a salvage option for relapsed patients. The paper presents a case of a 20-year-old patient with stage IIIC non-seminoma treated with BEP chemotherapy and autologous transplantation of stem cells, which allowed to achieve durable remission.

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Furgała K, Smuniewska Z, Sigorski D, Michalak M, Bodnar L. Myeloablative chemotherapy in testicular cancer patient. OncoReview [Internet]. 24 marzec 2021 [cytowane 18 maj 2024];11(1(41):19-1. Dostępne na: https://journalsmededu.pl/index.php/OncoReview/article/view/1195
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HEMATO-ONCOLOGY

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