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Germ Cell Tumor - Childhood

This section has been reviewed and approved by the Cancer.Net Editorial Board, 6/2012
Latest Research

Doctors are working to learn more about germ cell tumors, ways to prevent them, how to best treat them, and how to provide the best care to people diagnosed with this disease. The following areas of research may include new options for patients through clinical trials. Always talk with your child’s doctor about the diagnostic and treatment options best for your child. 

Combination chemotherapy. Clinical trials are underway to investigate new combinations of chemotherapy to treat extracranial, extragonadal germ cell tumors. For example, one study is evaluating the use of cyclophosphamide with cisplatin, etoposide, and bleomycin in children newly diagnosed with this type of tumor. 

Supportive care. Clinical trials are underway to find better ways of reducing symptoms and side effects of current germ cell tumor treatments in order to improve patients’ comfort and quality of life. 

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