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                                    A 29-year-old man was diagnosed with stage II (that is, spread from the primary tumor to retroperitoneal lymph nodes) nonseminomatous germ cell tumor 1 year ago. Treatment included orchiectomy and retroperitoneal lymph node dissection. He now presents with an elevated level of -human chorionic gonadotropin hormone and multiple pulmonary lesions ranging in size from 0.61 to 3.22 cm. Needle biopsy specimen of the largest lesion reveals a germ cell tumor consistent with the initial diagnosis. He is asymptomatic. What is the best treatment for this patient? | 
                            
| A. | Surgical resection of the lung lesions | 
| B. | Combination chemotherapy with bleomycin, etoposide, and cisplatin | 
| C. | Radiation therapy to the chest | 
| D. | Watchful waiting | 
| Answer» C. Radiation therapy to the chest | |