TY - JOUR
T1 - Management of Germ Cell Tumours of the Testis in Adult Patients. German Clinical Practice Guideline Part I
T2 - Epidemiology, Classification, Diagnosis, Prognosis, Fertility Preservation, and Treatment Recommendations for Localized Stages
AU - Kliesch, Sabine
AU - Schmidt, Stefanie
AU - Wilborn, Doris
AU - Aigner, Clemens
AU - Albrecht, Walter
AU - Bedke, Jens
AU - Beintker, Matthias
AU - Beyersdorff, Dirk
AU - Bokemeyer, Carsten
AU - Busch, Jonas
AU - Classen, Johannes
AU - De Wit, Maike
AU - Dieckmann, Klaus Peter
AU - Diemer, Thorsten
AU - Dieing, Anette
AU - Gockel, Matthias
AU - Göckel-Beining, Bernt
AU - Hakenberg, Oliver W.
AU - Heidenreich, Axel
AU - Heinzelbecker, Julia
AU - Herkommer, Kathleen
AU - Hermanns, Thomas
AU - Kaufmann, Sascha
AU - Kornmann, Marko
AU - Kotzerke, Jörg
AU - Krege, Susanne
AU - Kristiansen, Glen
AU - Lorch, Anja
AU - Müller, Arndt Christian
AU - Oechsle, Karin
AU - Ohloff, Timur
AU - Oing, Christoph
AU - Otto, Ulrich
AU - Pfister, David
AU - Pichler, Renate
AU - Recken, Heinrich
AU - Rick, Oliver
AU - Rudolph, Yvonne
AU - Ruf, Christian
AU - Schirren, Joachim
AU - Schmelz, Hans
AU - Schmidberger, Heinz
AU - Schrader, Mark
AU - Schweyer, Stefan
AU - Seeling, Stefanie
AU - Souchon, Rainer
AU - Winter, Christian
AU - Wittekind, Christian
AU - Zengerling, Friedemann
AU - Zermann, Dirk Henrik
AU - Zillmann, Roger
AU - Albers, Peter
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021
PY - 2021/2
Y1 - 2021/2
N2 - Introduction: This is the first German evidence-and consensus-based clinical guideline on diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up on germ cell tumours (GCTs) of the testis in adult patients. We present the guideline content in two publications. Part I covers the topic's background, methods, epidemiology, classification systems, diagnostics, prognosis, and treatment recommendations for the localized stages. Methods: An interdisciplinary panel of 42 experts including 1 patient representative developed the guideline content. Clinical recommendations and statements were based on scientific evidence and expert consensus. For this purpose, evidence tables for several review questions, which were based on systematic literature searches (last search was in March 2018) were provided. Thirty-one experts entitled to vote, rated the final clinical recommendations and statements. Results: We provide 161 clinical recommendations and statements. We present information on the quality of cancer care and epidemiology and give recommendations for staging and classification as well as for diagnostic procedures. The diagnostic recommendations encompass measures for assessing the primary tumour as well as procedures for the detection of metastases. One chapter addresses prognostic factors. In part I, we separately present the treatment recommendations for germ cell neoplasia in situ, and the organ-confined stages (clinical stage I) of both seminoma and nonseminoma. Conclusion: Although GCT is a rare tumour entity with excellent survival rates for the localized stages, its management requires an interdisciplinary approach, including several clinical experts. Quality of care is highly related to institutional expertise and can be reassured by established online-based second-opinion boards. There are very few studies on diagnostics with good level of evidence. Treatment of metastatic GCTs must be tailored to the risk according to the International Germ Cell Cancer Collaboration Group classification after careful diagnostic evaluation. An interdisciplinary approach as well as the referral of selected patients to centres with proven experience can help achieve favourable clinical outcomes.
AB - Introduction: This is the first German evidence-and consensus-based clinical guideline on diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up on germ cell tumours (GCTs) of the testis in adult patients. We present the guideline content in two publications. Part I covers the topic's background, methods, epidemiology, classification systems, diagnostics, prognosis, and treatment recommendations for the localized stages. Methods: An interdisciplinary panel of 42 experts including 1 patient representative developed the guideline content. Clinical recommendations and statements were based on scientific evidence and expert consensus. For this purpose, evidence tables for several review questions, which were based on systematic literature searches (last search was in March 2018) were provided. Thirty-one experts entitled to vote, rated the final clinical recommendations and statements. Results: We provide 161 clinical recommendations and statements. We present information on the quality of cancer care and epidemiology and give recommendations for staging and classification as well as for diagnostic procedures. The diagnostic recommendations encompass measures for assessing the primary tumour as well as procedures for the detection of metastases. One chapter addresses prognostic factors. In part I, we separately present the treatment recommendations for germ cell neoplasia in situ, and the organ-confined stages (clinical stage I) of both seminoma and nonseminoma. Conclusion: Although GCT is a rare tumour entity with excellent survival rates for the localized stages, its management requires an interdisciplinary approach, including several clinical experts. Quality of care is highly related to institutional expertise and can be reassured by established online-based second-opinion boards. There are very few studies on diagnostics with good level of evidence. Treatment of metastatic GCTs must be tailored to the risk according to the International Germ Cell Cancer Collaboration Group classification after careful diagnostic evaluation. An interdisciplinary approach as well as the referral of selected patients to centres with proven experience can help achieve favourable clinical outcomes.
KW - Clinical practice guideline
KW - Diagnosis
KW - Fertility preservation
KW - Germ cell tumour of the testis
KW - Prognosis
KW - Staging
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U2 - 10.1159/000510407
DO - 10.1159/000510407
M3 - Review article
C2 - 33412555
AN - SCOPUS:85099833369
SN - 0042-1138
VL - 105
SP - 169
EP - 180
JO - Urologia Internationalis
JF - Urologia Internationalis
IS - 3-4
ER -