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  • The study focuses on five cases of 'burned-out' testicular tumors, which are tumors that regress on their own and are usually found at metastatic stages.
  • Findings suggest that the metastatic spread may trigger the spontaneous regression of the original tumor, with various clinical symptoms depending on where the metastases occur.
  • The conclusion emphasizes that these tumors should be linked to a primary testicular tumor, which should be surgically removed, and that there may be an immunological response leading to tumor regression, warranting further investigation through immunological screening.

Article Abstract

Objective: To report the natural history of 'burned-out' testicular tumour (a testicular tumour that has regressed spontaneously with no treatment and that generally presents at the stage of metastases).

Patients And Methods: We report five cases of burned-out testicular tumours to illustrate the clinical, radiological and histopathological features, and discuss the hypothesis of natural history of these neoplasms.

Results: The findings in the five patients tended to indicate that metastatic progression appears to induce spontaneous regression of the previous tumour site. Patients explored for extragonadal germ cell tumour present with various clinical features depending on the site of the metastases.

Conclusion: Despite the controversial hypotheses of the origin of these tumours, extragonadal germ cell tumours should be considered to be metastases of a 'burned-out' primary testicular tumour that must be investigated. When a primary testicular tumour is detected, the testis must be removed, and standard chemotherapy yields good long-term results. The hypothesis of an immunological reaction against the tumour inducing the spontaneous necrosis of the primary tumour and possibly the metastases should be considered. Immunological screening should be proposed in patients to investigate this interesting model of spontaneous tumour regression.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1464-410X.2004.04904.xDOI Listing

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