Abstract Background Family history is among the few established risk factors for testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT). Approximately 1.4% of newly diagnosed TGCT patients report a positive family history of TGCT. Sons and siblings of TGCT patients have four- to six fold and eight- to tenfold increase in TGCT risk, respectively. In twins of men with TGCT the relative risk of testicular cancer is 37.5 (12.3-115.6). Nevertheless, information about the occurrence of TGCT in relatives of patients with extragonadal germ cell tumor is limited. Case report A 24 year-old male patient was diagnosed with a mediastinum tumor and was submitted to im...
Familial occurrence of testicular cancer suggests a genetic predisposition to the disease. A genetic...
Familial testicular germ cell tumors are well known in literature. Only few cases are reported where...
Testicular germ cell tumour (TGCT) is the most common cancer in young men. Multiplex TGCT families h...
Abstract Background Family history is among the few e...
Abstract Background Family history is among the few e...
Abstract Background Family history is among the few e...
Abstract Background Family history is among the few e...
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Objectives: Familial aggregation of testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT) has been reported, but it is u...
Objectives: Familial aggregation of testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT) has been reported, but it is u...
Familial occurrence of testicular cancer suggests a genetic predisposition to the disease. A genetic...
Familial occurrence of testicular cancer suggests a genetic predisposition to the disease. A genetic...
Familial occurrence of testicular cancer suggests a genetic predisposition to the disease. A genetic...
Familial occurrence of testicular cancer suggests a genetic predisposition to the disease. A genetic...
Familial occurrence of testicular cancer suggests a genetic predisposition to the disease. A genetic...
Familial testicular germ cell tumors are well known in literature. Only few cases are reported where...
Testicular germ cell tumour (TGCT) is the most common cancer in young men. Multiplex TGCT families h...
Abstract Background Family history is among the few e...
Abstract Background Family history is among the few e...
Abstract Background Family history is among the few e...
Abstract Background Family history is among the few e...
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Objectives: Familial aggregation of testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT) has been reported, but it is u...
Objectives: Familial aggregation of testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT) has been reported, but it is u...
Familial occurrence of testicular cancer suggests a genetic predisposition to the disease. A genetic...
Familial occurrence of testicular cancer suggests a genetic predisposition to the disease. A genetic...
Familial occurrence of testicular cancer suggests a genetic predisposition to the disease. A genetic...
Familial occurrence of testicular cancer suggests a genetic predisposition to the disease. A genetic...
Familial occurrence of testicular cancer suggests a genetic predisposition to the disease. A genetic...
Familial testicular germ cell tumors are well known in literature. Only few cases are reported where...
Testicular germ cell tumour (TGCT) is the most common cancer in young men. Multiplex TGCT families h...