Diagnosis and Management of Dysgerminomas with a Brief Summary of Primitive Germ Cell Tumors

Diagnostics (Basel). 2022 Dec 9;12(12):3105. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics12123105.

Abstract

Dysgerminoma represents a rare malignant tumor composed of germ cells, originally from the embryonic gonads. Regarding its incidence, we do not have precise data due to its rarity. Dysgerminoma occurs at a fertile age. The preferred treatment is the surgical removal of the tumor succeeded by the preservation of fertility. Even if a multidisciplinary team, founded in 2009 by a gynecologist, an oncologist, a pediatric oncologist and a pediatric surgeon, under the guidance of the Malignant Germ Cell International Consortium (MaGIC), studies this type of tumor, issues still remain related to the lack of a randomized study and to both the management and understanding of the concept of OMGCTs (ovarian malignant germ cell tumors). The aim of this review is to present from the literature the various approaches for this type of tumor, and, regarding innovative therapies or possible prevention, which can be applied in clinical practice. Multidisciplinarity and treatment in reference centers have proven their usefulness as well.

Keywords: OMGCTs; dysgerminoma; epigenetics; heterogenous tumors; platinum-based therapy; primitive germ cell tumors.

Publication types

  • Review

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This research received no external funding.