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Treatment of Testicular Cancer in Germany

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Best hospitals and doctors for testicular cancer treatment in Germany

Leading hospitals

Cost for treatment

Diagnostic tests for testicular cancer
2393
Treatment of testicular cancer with orchidectomy
7673.54
Treatment of testicular cancer with radical orchidectomy with prosthetics
7759.15
General therapeutic rehabilitation
0.00
University Hospital Marburg UKGM
Germany, Marburg
University Hospital Marburg UKGM
Overall rating8.6 / 10
The University Hospital Marburg UKGM offers patients modern diagnostics and comprehensive therapy at the international level. As a maximum care hospital, the medical facility specializes in all fields of modern medicine ranging from ophthalmology to traumatology and dentistry. The main areas of specialization of the hospital are
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University Hospital Bonn
Germany, Bonn
University Hospital Bonn
Overall rating9.2 / 10
According to the authoritative Focus magazine, the University Hospital Bonn ranks among the top ten medical facilities in Germany! The hospital was opened on January 1, 2001, although in fact it inherits the medical facility, which operated at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Bonn. The hospital in Germany combin
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University Hospital Muenster
Germany, Muenster
University Hospital Muenster
Overall rating9.8 / 10
According to the Focus magazine, the University Hospital Muenster ranks among the top German hospitals! The hospital belongs to the most prestigious medical institutions in Germany. The hospital is distinguished by a high professionalism of its doctors, state-of-the-art technological equipment and the availability of the most ad
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University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden
Germany, Dresden
University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden
Overall rating9.1 / 10
According to the reputable Focus magazine, the University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden ranks among the top five German hospitals! The hospital is the benchmark for modern high-quality medicine. Positioning itself as a maximum care medical facility, the hospital represents all medical fields. There are 26 specialized depart
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University Hospital Essen
Germany, Essen
University Hospital Essen
Overall rating9.6 / 10
According to the authoritative Focus magazine the University Hospital Essen ranks among the top German hospitals! With 27 specialized departments and 24 institutes, the hospital in Germany is a maximum care medical facility. The hospital has 1,300 beds for inpatient treatment. A highly qualified medical team of more than 6,000 e
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University Hospital Giessen UKGM
Germany, Giessen
University Hospital Giessen UKGM
Overall rating9.5 / 10
The University Hospital Giessen UKGM positions itself as an ultramodern medical facility with outstanding quality of medical care. The hospital presents almost all areas of medicine, ranging from ophthalmology to traumatology and dentistry. The priorities of the hospital’s activities include surgery, neurosurgery, oncology
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University Hospital Saarland Homburg
Germany, Homburg
University Hospital Saarland Homburg
Overall rating9.8 / 10
The University Hospital Saarland Homburg is the largest hospital in the city of Homburg and the most important medical facility in the region. The hospital, which currently has 30 specialized departments and 20 institutes, was founded in 1947 and operates on the basis of Saarland University. The hospital plays a leading role in
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HELIOS University Hospital Wuppertal
Germany, Wuppertal
HELIOS University Hospital Wuppertal
Overall rating9.8 / 10
According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the HELIOS University Hospital Wuppertal ranks among the top medical facilities in Germany! The hospital rightfully enjoys the status of the maximum care medical facility and provides its high-quality services in all modern fields of medicine. The hospital operates on the basis of the
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Marien Hospital Marl
Germany, Marl
Marien Hospital Marl
Overall rating9.8 / 10
The Marien Hospital Marl is a modern medical facility that provides each patient with high-quality and personalized medical care at the European level. Plans for the construction of the hospital appeared back in 1922, but because of the crises and World War II, they were not fated to be realized at that time. The construction of
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University Hospital Oldenburg
Germany, Oldenburg
University Hospital Oldenburg
Overall rating10 / 10
The University Hospital Oldenburg is a multidisciplinary medical complex offering top-notch services of the European standard. The hospital has 20 specialized departments, 15 highly specialized centers, and more than 10 institutes. The hospital provides services in almost all areas of modern medicine: general and abdominal surge
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Bundeswehr Hospital Berlin
Germany, Berlin
Bundeswehr Hospital Berlin
Overall rating10 / 10
The Bundeswehr Hospital Berlin enjoys a reputation as one of the leading medical facilities in Germany, where patients receive top-class medical care corresponding to the high standards of European university medicine. The medical center is an academic hospital of the Charite University Hospital Berlin – the largest and th
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Catholic Clinic Koblenz-Montabaur
Germany, Koblenz
Catholic Clinic Koblenz-Montabaur
Overall rating10 / 10
The Catholic Clinic Koblenz-Montabaur is a modern medical facility with an excellent reputation in Germany and abroad. The medical center is an academic clinic of the University Hospital Mainz, which gives patients the opportunity to take advantage of scientific advances and innovative treatments. The clinic has the widest possi
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Hospital Bogenhausen Munich
Germany, Munich
Hospital Bogenhausen Munich
Overall rating7.8 / 10
According to the reputable Focus magazine, the Hospital Bogenhausen Munich ranks among the ten best medical centers in Bavaria and among the top 50 medical facilities in Germany! The medical facility is the Academic Hospital of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The modern hospital with the highest level of services annuall
Asklepios Hospital Barmbek Hamburg
Germany, Hamburg
Asklepios Hospital Barmbek Hamburg
Overall rating9.5 / 10
The Asklepios Hospital Barmbek Hamburg is an academic hospital of the University of Hamburg. The hospital was opened in 2005, and today it is one of the best and most modern medical centers in Europe. The priority areas of specialization of the medical facility are emergency medical care and comprehensive treatment of cancer, ur
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Prosper Hospital Recklinghausen
Germany, Recklinghausen
Prosper Hospital Recklinghausen
Overall rating9 / 10
According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the Prosper Hospital Recklinghausen ranks among the top medical facilities in North Rhine-Westphalia! The hospital enjoys the status of a modern medical complex with the highest standards of care and a long history of more than 175 years. The health facility is an academic hospital of
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Leverkusen Clinic
Germany, Leverkusen
Leverkusen Clinic
Overall rating10 / 10
The Leverkusen Clinic is a progressive provider of high-quality diagnostic and therapeutic services in Germany. The medical facility is an Academic Hospital of the University of Cologne, and also maintains close cooperation with the Rhine Research Center. The medical facility houses 12 specialized departments, as well as numerou
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Testicular cancer is a disease with a favorable prognosis. If a person receives high-quality treatment, good results will be achieved even in case of advanced tumors. With local and locally advanced cancer, 96-99% of patients live for 5 years or more after a diagnosis. If distant metastasis develops, a five-year survival rate in developed countries reaches about 75%.

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  1. Treatment according to the stages of the disease
  2. Treatment in Germany with the Booking Health company

Treatment according to the stages of the disease

 

The way how an oncologist will treat testicular cancer depends on the histological type of the tumor and the stage of the disease, which is determined by the spread of metastasis to regional lymph nodes, as well as to distant parts of the body. All histological types are divided into seminomas and non-seminoma tumors, which mainly include teratomas and embryonal carcinomas. Chorioncarcinomas and lymphomas are much less common.

In Germany, doctors have successfully cured most types of testicular cancer, even in case of end-stage disease. The main treatment methods are surgery and chemotherapy. Seminomas can also be treated using radiation therapy. These tumors are classified as a separate group because of their sensitivity to radiation. 

Stage 0

 

At the stage of non-invasive cancer, a disease can only be diagnosed by chance when performing a testicular biopsy for reasons not related to the tumor.  For example, this can be done in case of infertility.

In situ testicular cancer does not require treatment. The reason for this is that far from always this tumor will develop and transform into invasive cancer. Most patients with malignancies of appropriate localization are young people under 35 years of age. It is undesirable to resect testicles in such patients because of changes in the hormonal profile, problems with fertility and erection.

Therefore, in most cases, the patient is monitored. From time to time, he should undergo an ultrasound of the scrotum, blood testing to detect tumor markers. Only if testicular cancer begins to progress, is treatment indicated. The patient is indicated either surgery or radiation therapy. 

Stage 1

 

The patient should undergo a radical surgery, which is called orchiectomy. It involves the removal of the testicle along with the spermatic cord. The tactics after surgery can be different: 

Active surveillance. It lasts at least 10 years. The patient should have a medical examination and tests every 3 months, and later every 6 months. A CT scan or chest x-ray is performed at similar intervals.

In most patients, testicular cancer does not return after such treatment, but it can recur after surgery on average in 15% of men. This is usually due to the presence of lymph node metastasis. In case of relapse, the disease can still be completely cured. To this end, radiation therapy or chemotherapy can be used.

Radiation therapy. The doctor may recommend irradiation of paraaortic lymph nodes after surgery. They are located in the lower abdomen, near the aorta. Seminoma cells are very sensitive to radiation, so low doses are used. Although it is well tolerated by the patient and does not lead to complications, it can destroy all cancer cells. The patient is usually indicated 10-15 sessions of radiation therapy within 2-3 weeks. 

Chemotherapy. It is an alternative to radiation therapy. Chemotherapy is safer and has comparable effectiveness. The patient may need 1 or 2 courses of chemotherapy. Chemotherapy is always prescribed in situations when the levels of tumor markers in the blood remain high after surgery.

The stage 1 non-seminoma tumors can also be successfully cured in most cases. There are two variants of orchiectomy for these tumors, namely orchiectomy with the removal of paraaortic lymph nodes or without their removal. Each approach has its advantages and disadvantages: 

  • removal of lymph nodes reduces the risk of relapse; 
  • if the nodes are not removed, there is no risk that the man will have complications (the most common of them are ejaculatory disorders).

It is still more common not to resect nodes. Although relapses develop more often, the patient is constantly monitored, so they can be detected early and successfully cured. The doctors almost do not apply irradiation to treat non-seminoma tumors, but prefer chemotherapy. 

At stage 1B, lymph node removal is a must. The surgery is followed by lymph node testing. Should cancer cells be detected, the patient will be prescribed a course of chemotherapy. It usually includes from 2 to 4 cycles, which depends on how many lymph nodes were affected by metastasis. 

Stage 2

 

To treat seminoma, the surgeons perform an operation to remove testicular cancer. The surgical intervention is followed by either resection or irradiation of paraaortic lymph nodes. The doses of radiation are higher than at stage 1. 

Instead of radiation, chemotherapy can be used. It is an option of choice for stage 2B characterized by multiple metastatic foci and lymph nodes. Radiation therapy can be rarely used. The irradiation instead of chemotherapy can only be used in situations when the development of metastatic foci in the lymph nodes has not led to their enlargement. 

In stage 2C testicular cancer, only chemotherapy can be used, whereas radiation therapy is contraindicated. 

The non-seminoma tumors cannot be treated using radiation. The testicular removal is followed by the assessment of the levels of tumor markers. If they are normal, the doctors may limit themselves to removing paraaortic lymph nodes. If they do not include cancer cells, a man will not have to undergo chemotherapy, but he will be monitored for the timely detection of signs of relapse. If the patient has high levels of tumor markers after surgery to remove testicular cancer or signs of metastatic lesions in the removed lymph nodes, he will be indicated chemotherapy. 

Stage 3

 

Testicular cancer does not have stage 4. The third one is the last. It is diagnosed in case of availability of distant metastases. Despite their development, testicular cancer can still be completely cured. 

The treatment process begins with surgery, which involves the removal of the testicle with the spermatic cord. The surgical procedure is followed by chemotherapy. Depending on the histological type of the tumor and the characteristics of the course of the disease, there can be used different schemes. 

The course of chemotherapy can result in the reduced levels of tumor markers in the blood, which means that testicular cancer is more likely to be cured. 

The metastasis can sometimes remain after treatment. It can be located in the brain, lungs, retroperitoneal lymph nodes. If the remaining tumors are single, they are subject to surgical removal. Additionally, high-dose chemotherapy can be used, whereas in case of seminoma the irradiation of metastatic foci is indicated.

Treatment in Germany with the Booking Health company

 

To cure testicular cancer, you can use the services of the German doctors. The Booking Health company is ready to arrange your testicular cancer treatment in Germany. We provide the following services and advantages: 

  • Selection of the best hospital, which specializes in testicular cancer treatment and shows the best results in the treatment of this disease.  
  • Reduced cost of treatment in Germany due to the lack of overpricing and additional coefficients for foreign patients. 
  • Preparation of the program taking into account previous examinations.  
  • Booking an appointment with a doctor on the most suitable dates for you. 
  • Communication with your attending physician. 
  • Program monitoring.
  • Monitoring of invoices, return of unspent funds.
  • Communication with the hospital upon treatment completion in Germany.
  • Buying and forwarding of medicines. 
  • Organization of additional medical services. 

We will take care of all the organizational issues for you trip. We will help you get a visa, book a hotel and airline tickets for you, we will meet you at the German airport and deliver to the hospital. Once treatment is completed, you will be provided with a return transfer. You will be accompanied by an interpreter and coordinator.

 

Authors: 

The article was edited by medical experts, board certified doctors Dr. Nadezhda Ivanisova and Dr. Vadim Zhiliuk. For the treatment of the conditions referred to in the article, you must consult a doctor; the information in the article is not intended for self-medication!

 

Sources:

National Cancer Institute

European Society for Medical Oncology

Sience Direct