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Peter Albers

Researcher at University of Düsseldorf

Publications -  492
Citations -  12499

Peter Albers is an academic researcher from University of Düsseldorf. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Prostate cancer. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 432 publications receiving 10508 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Albers include ETH Zurich & Purdue University.

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European Consensus Conference on Diagnosis and Treatment of Germ Cell Cancer: A Report of the Second Meeting of the European Germ Cell Cancer Consensus group (EGCCCG): Part I

Susanne Krege, +82 more
- 01 Mar 2008 - 
TL;DR: F refinements in the treatment of early- and advanced-stage testicular cancer have emerged from clinical trials, and expert clinical skills will continue to be one of the major determinants for the prognosis of patients with germ cell cancer.
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Guidelines on Testicular Cancer: 2015 Update.

TL;DR: This publication focuses on the most important changes in treatment recommendations for clinical stage I disease and the updated recommendations for follow-up, which will lead to an overall reduction in treatment burden for patients with germ cell tumours.
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Guidelines on Testicular Cancer

TL;DR: This update presents the state-of-the-art management of testicular cancer patients in 2005, and concludes that guidelines will improve clinical practice only if they are regularly updated.
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EAU guidelines on testicular cancer: 2011 update.

TL;DR: These guidelines contain information for the standardised management of patients with testicular cancer based on the latest scientific insights, and treatment must be tailored taking individual circumstances and patient preferences into account.
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Organ sparing surgery for malignant germ cell tumor of the testis

TL;DR: After a long-term followup of greater than 7 years organ sparing surgery represents a viable therapeutic approach to bilateral testicular germ cell tumor with an excellent postoperative outcome.