Undescended testis, or cryptorchidism, occurs in 2–5% of boys born at term, and by 12 months of age about 1% of all boys have manifest cryptorchidism. Several hormonal substances control this process and disruption of the foetal sex-hormones balance is a potential cause of undescended testis, however, to a great extent the aetiology of cryptorchidism is unclear.To study risk factors involved in the aetiology of undescended testis, we assessed cancer risk in 15,885 mothers of men operated for undescended testis in Sweden. Women were followed-up for a median period of 23 years during which 811 first primary malignancies occurred. Their cancer incidence was compared with that in the general population estimating standardized incidence ratio (S...
BackgroundBecause of the potential mutagenic effects of chemo- and radiotherapy, there is concern re...
Background Because of the potential mutagenic effects of chemo- and radiotherapy, there is concern r...
Background Because of the potential mutagenic effects of chemo- and radiotherapy, there is concern r...
Undescended testis, or cryptorchidism, occurs in 2–5% of boys born at term, and by 12 months of age ...
Undescended testis, or cryptorchidism, occurs in 2-5% of boys born at term, and by 12 months of age ...
Background: Undescended testis, or cryptorchidism, occurs in 2–5 % of boys born at term, and by 12 m...
ABSTRACT-The role of cryptorchidism (undescended testis) and inguinal hernia in the etiology of test...
Introduction: Risk of testicular germ cell tumors (TGCT) is consistently associated with a history o...
The incidence of testicular cancer has increased dramatically for decades, but what causes this incr...
Testicular cancer has been increasing in incidence for at least 50 years in many populations, but it...
The incidence of cancer at sites other than the testis has been investigated in the families of 797 ...
The cause of testicular cancer is not known and recent hypotheses have suggested an altered hormonal...
Objective: Undescended testis (UDT) increases the risk of testicular cancer (TCa) development. Histo...
The failure of testicular descent or cryptorchidism is the most common defect in newborn boys. The d...
Cryptorchidism, registered at birth or later, is the most common birth defect in males in western co...
BackgroundBecause of the potential mutagenic effects of chemo- and radiotherapy, there is concern re...
Background Because of the potential mutagenic effects of chemo- and radiotherapy, there is concern r...
Background Because of the potential mutagenic effects of chemo- and radiotherapy, there is concern r...
Undescended testis, or cryptorchidism, occurs in 2–5% of boys born at term, and by 12 months of age ...
Undescended testis, or cryptorchidism, occurs in 2-5% of boys born at term, and by 12 months of age ...
Background: Undescended testis, or cryptorchidism, occurs in 2–5 % of boys born at term, and by 12 m...
ABSTRACT-The role of cryptorchidism (undescended testis) and inguinal hernia in the etiology of test...
Introduction: Risk of testicular germ cell tumors (TGCT) is consistently associated with a history o...
The incidence of testicular cancer has increased dramatically for decades, but what causes this incr...
Testicular cancer has been increasing in incidence for at least 50 years in many populations, but it...
The incidence of cancer at sites other than the testis has been investigated in the families of 797 ...
The cause of testicular cancer is not known and recent hypotheses have suggested an altered hormonal...
Objective: Undescended testis (UDT) increases the risk of testicular cancer (TCa) development. Histo...
The failure of testicular descent or cryptorchidism is the most common defect in newborn boys. The d...
Cryptorchidism, registered at birth or later, is the most common birth defect in males in western co...
BackgroundBecause of the potential mutagenic effects of chemo- and radiotherapy, there is concern re...
Background Because of the potential mutagenic effects of chemo- and radiotherapy, there is concern r...
Background Because of the potential mutagenic effects of chemo- and radiotherapy, there is concern r...