The cure rate of spermatogonial cell tumor is high, generally up to more than 90%, of course, it also depends on which stage the patient is in when he discovers the disease, the earlier the discovery, the higher the cure rate.
Spermatogonial cell tumor is a common germ cell malignant tumor of male testis, which accounts for about 50% of testicular tumors. The malignant degree of this tumor is not very high, and it is particularly sensitive to radiotherapy and chemotherapy, so the cure rate is still relatively high, and it can generally reach more than 90%.
If spermatogonia is found early, for example, in clinical stage I, then after orchiectomy, radiotherapy can be given to inguinal lymph nodes and lymph nodes next to the abdominal aorta, which can reach about 95% of clinical cure rate, and the prognosis is relatively good.
If spermatogonial cell tumor is detected late and local metastasis occurs, then after surgical resection of the testis, radiotherapy to the metastatic foci can also achieve a relatively high cure rate, which may reach about 90% or even higher.
So in general, the cure rate of seminomas is still relatively high, basically it can reach about 90%-95%, which is a kind of testicular malignant tumor with very good prognosis. However, each person’s situation is different, and the specific type should be based on the pathological results.
It is important to note that once diagnosed with seminomas, it is important to seek immediate medical attention and follow the doctor’s instructions for examination and treatment without delay.