What to do about testicular tumors embryonal carcinoma

Embryonal carcinoma of testicular tumor can be treated by orchiectomy, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and retroperitoneal lymph node dissection.
1. Orchiectomy: Usually, after embryonal carcinoma of testicular tumor is clearly diagnosed, the cancerous parts including testis, epididymis and spermatic cord should be radically removed first.
2. Radiotherapy: the purpose of radiotherapy is to kill tumor cells with high-energy rays. Usually, it is necessary to consider whether local radiotherapy should be carried out for adjuvant treatment according to the stage of tumor and surgery.
3. Chemotherapy: Meanwhile, chemotherapy is also more effective in the treatment of embryonal carcinoma of testicular tumor, which can help patients to have long-term palliative treatment even in the advanced stage of the disease.
3. Lymph node dissection: in addition, for patients with embryonal carcinoma of testicular tumor staged at stage II or above, retroperitoneal lymph node dissection is also needed to exclude the risk of metastasis of the lesion.
To sum up, it is suggested that patients should go to the hospital for detailed examination in time, and after clarifying the specific conditions of the disease, choose corresponding methods for treatment under the guidance of doctors.