We investigated the risk of second malignancies among 29,511 survivors of germ-cell testicular cancer recorded in 13 cancer registries. Standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) were estimated comparing the observed numbers of second malignancies with the expected numbers obtained from sex-, age-, period- and population-specific incidence rates. Seminomas and nonseminomas, the 2 main histological groups of testicular cancer, were analyzed separately. During a median follow-up period of 8.3 years (0-35 years), we observed 1,811 second tumors, with a corresponding SIR of 1.65 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.57-1.73). Statistically significant increased risks were found for fifteen cancer types, including SIRs of 2.0 or higher for cancers of the s...
PurposeTesticular cancer (TC) treatment increases risk of subsequent malignant neoplasms (SMNs). It ...
While treatment for testicular cancer (TC) has become standardized after the 1980s with an associate...
BackgroundIn the current study, the authors attempted to describe the incidence, most common sites, ...
We investigated the risk of second malignancies among 29,511 survivors of germ-cell testicular cance...
Background: We have quantified the site-specific risk of sec-ond malignant neoplasms among nearly 29...
Background: Although second primary cancers are a leading cause of death among men with testicular c...
Patients and methods: We conducted a study among 5533 survivors of testicular cancer on the basis of...
The exact risk of second cancer (S.C.) following treatment of testicular seminoma is not well determ...
Using complete information on total treatment burden, this population‐based study aimed to investiga...
Testicular cancer survival rates improved dramatically after cisplatin-based therapy was introduced ...
Purpose To compare radiotherapy and chemotherapy effects on long-term risks of second malignant neop...
We studied 5555 seminoma patients and 3733 patients with nonseminomatous testicular cancers diagnose...
While treatment for testicular cancer (TC) has become standardized after the 1980s with an associate...
Purpose: Testicular cancer (TC) treatment increases risk of subsequent malignant neoplasms (SMNs). I...
Treatment for testicular cancer is one of the major medical suc-cesses of the 20th century, due larg...
PurposeTesticular cancer (TC) treatment increases risk of subsequent malignant neoplasms (SMNs). It ...
While treatment for testicular cancer (TC) has become standardized after the 1980s with an associate...
BackgroundIn the current study, the authors attempted to describe the incidence, most common sites, ...
We investigated the risk of second malignancies among 29,511 survivors of germ-cell testicular cance...
Background: We have quantified the site-specific risk of sec-ond malignant neoplasms among nearly 29...
Background: Although second primary cancers are a leading cause of death among men with testicular c...
Patients and methods: We conducted a study among 5533 survivors of testicular cancer on the basis of...
The exact risk of second cancer (S.C.) following treatment of testicular seminoma is not well determ...
Using complete information on total treatment burden, this population‐based study aimed to investiga...
Testicular cancer survival rates improved dramatically after cisplatin-based therapy was introduced ...
Purpose To compare radiotherapy and chemotherapy effects on long-term risks of second malignant neop...
We studied 5555 seminoma patients and 3733 patients with nonseminomatous testicular cancers diagnose...
While treatment for testicular cancer (TC) has become standardized after the 1980s with an associate...
Purpose: Testicular cancer (TC) treatment increases risk of subsequent malignant neoplasms (SMNs). I...
Treatment for testicular cancer is one of the major medical suc-cesses of the 20th century, due larg...
PurposeTesticular cancer (TC) treatment increases risk of subsequent malignant neoplasms (SMNs). It ...
While treatment for testicular cancer (TC) has become standardized after the 1980s with an associate...
BackgroundIn the current study, the authors attempted to describe the incidence, most common sites, ...