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Roles of Tumor Markers in Central Nervous System Germ Cell Tumors Revisited with Histopathology-Proven Cases in a Large International Cohort

Hirokazu Takami    
Christopher S. Graffeo    
Avital Perry    
Caterina Giannini    
Yoichi Nakazato    
Nobuhito Saito    
Masao Matsutani    
Ryo Nishikawa    
Koichi Ichimura and David J. Daniels    

Resumen

The optimal cut-offs for tumor markers in CNS germ cell tumors (GCTs) to specify non-germinomatous GCTs are under active investigation. This study investigated 162 cases with histopathological confirmation and tumor markers, including 77 cases with robust specimens obtained from tumor resection. This study demonstrates that tumor markers are elevated in germinomas and teratomas, especially HCG in germinomas and AFP in immature teratomas, emphasizing the clinical significance of tissue diagnosis. Similarly, some biopsy cases without malignant findings on histopathology demonstrated tumor marker elevations, highlighting the limitations of reliable tissue diagnosis from a diminutive specimen. This study concludes that an integrated diagnosis based on tumor markers and histopathology is the key to precise diagnosis and, therefore, the avoidance of over- or under-treatment. This study also invites novel questions regarding whether marker-positive germinomas or teratomas should be treated as intensively as malignant NGGCTs, as well as the optimal treatment strategy for marker-negative immature teratomas.

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