Nason, Gregory J.Rendon, Ricardo A.Wood, LoriHuddart, Robert A.Albers, PeterEinhorn, Lawrence H.Nichols, Craig R.Kollmannsberger, ChristianAnson-Cartwright, LynnWarde, PadraigJewett, Michael A.S.Chung, PeterBedard, Philippe L.Hansen, Aaron R.Hamilton, Robert J.2022-05-042022-05-042021-01Nason GJ, Rendon RA, Wood L, et al. Clinical dilemmas in local and regional testis cancer. Can Urol Assoc J. 2021;15(1):E58-E64. doi:10.5489/cuaj.6913https://hdl.handle.net/1805/28834At the Canadian Testis Cancer Workshop, the multidisciplinary management of testis cancer care was discussed. The two-day workshop involved urologists, medical and radiation oncologists, pathologists, radiologists, physician's assistants, residents, fellows, nurses, patients, and patient advocacy group members.This review summarizes the discussion regarding clinical dilemmas in local and regional testis cancer. We present cases that highlight the need for a coordinated approach to individualize care. Overarching themes include the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to testis cancer, willingness to involve a high-volume experienced center, and given that the oncological outcomes are excellent, a reminder that clinical decisions need to prioritize selecting a strategy with the least treatment-related morbidity when safe.en-USPublisher PolicyTestis cancer careClinical dilemmasOncological outcomesClinical dilemmas in local and regional testis cancerArticle