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Malignant germ cell tumors in childhood: results of the first Italian cooperative study 'TCG 91'

Authors :
Paolo Tamaro
Rita Alaggio
Margherita Lo Curto
Piero Luigi Almasio
Giovanni Cecchetto
Tina De Laurentis
Fortunato Siracusa
Andrea Di Cataldo
Francesca Lumia
Bruno De Bernardi
Paolo Indolfi
S. Bagnulo
LO CURTO, M
Lumia, F
Alaggio, R
Cecchetto, G
Almasio, P
Indolfi, P
Siracusa, F
Bagnulo, S
DE BERNARDI, B
DE LAURENTIS, T
DI CATALDO, A
Tamaro, Paolo
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Background and Aims About 20% of patients with germ cell tumor (GCT) are still resistant to therapy. To investigate which features are present in resistant patients, a multicenter study on GCT in children was undertaken to correlate clinical and laboratory parameters with the outcome. Methods Patients aged less than 16 years, with histologically proven extracranial GCT were included. Results Ninety-five patients (median age 33 months, 45 males) were eligible. The site of the primary tumor was gonadal in 59, extragonadal in 36. The stage was I in 39; II in 5; IIIa (microscopic residue) in 7; IIIb (macroscopic residue) in 16; IIIc (unresectable) in 13; IV in 15. The treatment was surgery alone in 31; surgery plus radiotherapy in 1; chemotherapy ± surgery in 63. Post-chemotherapy resection in 19 (10 complete, 9 partial). The chemotherapy regimen was carboplatin 400 mg/m2/day on days 1, 2; etoposide 150 mg/m2/day on days 1, 2; ifosfamide 1,500 mg/m2/day on days 21, 22; dactinomycin 1.5 mg/m2/day on day 21; vincristine 1.5 mg/m2/day on day 21. Three patients died because of toxicity and two non-responders (to primary chemotherapy), died of progression; among the remaining 90 patients 20 relapsed, 9 are in second remission, 2 are alive with disease, and 9 died of disease progression (one from progression and intracranial hemorrhage). Overall survival was 82.7% and event-free survival: 71.5%. Survival according to: (a) site: testis: 100%; ovary: 88%; sacrococcyx: 69.6%; other sites: 33.3% (P

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