When testicular cancer spreads, it most commonly spreads to the lung and the lymph nodes of the chest, pelvis, and the base of the neck. More advanced stages may have spread to the liver and bones. Testicular cancer rarely spreads to the brain unless the primary tumor is a choriocarcinoma.
Curing metastatic testicular cancer. "In the early 1970s, metastatic testicular cancer was associated with
only 5% survival. Today, with modern chemotherapy and surgery
techniques, 80% of patients will survive their disease." Source: https://www.pnas.org/content/99/7/4592.full .
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