Histology Of Testicular Cancer

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Histological types of testicular cancer
Percentage: Histological name:
40% seminoma
25% embryonal carcinoma
25% teratocarcinoma
5% teratoma
1% choriocarcinoma
4% others, more rare types

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Pathologists have described 5 types of germinal cancers and 7 types of nongerminal cancers among all of the testicular cancers. But if we simplify a bit, we can narrow the majority of testicular cancers into 5 categories as is shown in this table:

It is evident that 90 % of all testicular cancers are actually a seminoma, embryonal carcinoma or teratocarcinoma. Why is this important, why even care? Because each of these cancers has a different quality and tends to behave differently with respect to responding to various therapeutic modalities. For instance, embryonal carcinoma is an immature, rapidly dividing cell type.

It has a tendency to metastasize earlier, but is sensitive to chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Seminoma is the most common testicular cancer in the age group of 30 to 40, where about 85% of men who get testicular cancer have this type. It is a well differentiated tumor cell and in about 15% of cases there are other trophoblastic cell elements present, which produce the beta-subunit HCG (beta hcg). This then allows in 15% of cases to monitor for the progress of the disease as it is being treated by watching the HCG levels.

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