Germ cell tumors

Click this link for surgeons of gynecomastia surgery at hospitals of Hyderabad in India. Germ cell tumors are the most common cancer in males between the ages of 15 and 35. They are divided into seminomatous and nonseminomatous subtypes and include embryonal carcinoma, yolk sac carcinoma, choriocarcinoma and teratomas. Elevated a fetoprotein (AFP) and b HCG function as reliable markers in some tumors. As a result of the increased b HCG, acting analogously to LH to stimulate the Leydig cell LH receptor, testicular estrogen production is also increased, which, in turn, can cause gynecomastia. Although germ cell tumors generally arise in the testes, they can also originate extra-gonadally, specifically in the mediastinum. These extragonadal tumors also possess the capability of producing b HCG, but they must be differentiated from a multitude of other tumors such as large cell carcinomas of the lung which can synthesize ectopic b HCG. Surgeons of gynecomastia surgery at hospitals of Hyderabad in India are possible because some medical tourism companies are arranging it at a low cost.