Jonathan Johns, Poasa Cama, A. Sharma, David Adern
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Thoracic spinal cord compression & aortic thrombosis; an unusual presentation of seminoma
Testicular cancers are particularly treatable neoplasms, with five-year survival over 95%.1 An increasing proportion of testicular tumours are seminomas, at the expense of non-seminomas, and the age at time of presentation is also increasing.2 Seminomas are particularly likely to present with localised disease, approximately 80% present with disease limited to the testicle, and less than 5% spread beyond the retroperitoneal nodes at presentation.1