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Date publication
juin 2019
Journal
Bulletin du cancer
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr THIERY-VUILLEMIN Antoine
Tous les auteurs :
Joly F, Ahmed-Lecheheb D, Thiery-Vuillemin A, Orillard E, Coquan E
Lien Pubmed
Résumé
Testicular cancers are the most frequent and the most curable cancers in young men. Treatments of these cancers represent a great success with cure rate over to 95 %. However, chemotherapy side effects may occur during or after several years post-treatment. This review aimed to highlight complications and physical and psychological side effects occurring mainly after chemotherapy treatment for testicular cancer, and to propose a personalized post-cancer plan specific for patients treated for testicular cancer. Treatments of these cancers can cause short-term complications (asthenia, nausea, vomiting, alopecia..). These side effects disappear within a few months after the end of the treatments. Late complications may occur several years post-treatment. Cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome and secondary neoplasia represent the most severe late effects among patients treated for testicular cancer. Given the increased incidence of these chemotherapy-induced side effects, it is indispensable to establish a specific follow up which must include a particular vigilance on the risk of occurrence of second cancer, a follow-up of the cardio-vascular risk factors, pulmonary and auditory follow-up, and early detection of psychosocial disorders.
Mots clés
Cancer du testicule, Chemotherapy, Chimiothérapie, Effets secondaires, Effets tardifs, Late effects, Side effects, Testicular cancer
Référence
Bull Cancer. 2019 Jun 3;: