Background The aim of this study was to examine the association of a family history of cancer with the risk of testicular cancer in young adults. Methods This is a prospective cohort study including 1,974,287 males born 1951–2015, of whom 2686 were diagnosed with TC before the age of 30. Results A history of TC in male relatives was significantly associated with a diagnosis of TC among children and young adults, including brothers (6.3-fold), sons (4.7-fold), fathers (4.4-fold), paternal uncles (2.0-fold) and maternal uncles (1.9-fold). Individuals with a father diagnosed with a carcinoma or sarcoma showed an elevated risk (1.1-fold and 1.8-fold, respectively). A family history of mesothelioma was positively associated with a risk of TC [(f...
Simple Summary Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or mo...
Background: Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or more ...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between history of cancer in first-degree rela...
Background - The aim of this study was to examine the association of a family history of cancer wit...
The incidence of cancer at sites other than the testis has been investigated in the families of 797 ...
Information about occurrence of testicular cancer (TC) in relatives of TC patients has been collecte...
None of the population-based epidemiologic studies to date has had a large enough sample size to sho...
Familial risks for testicular cancer (TC) are among the highest of all cancers. However, data are li...
Background: The risk of many cancers is higher in subjects with a family history (FH) of cancer at a...
Familial occurrence of testicular cancer suggests a genetic predisposition to the disease. A genetic...
Abstract Background Family history is among the few e...
Whether cancer predisposing familial factors are associated with childhood tumors is unclear. The pu...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the incidence of malignant tumors in first-degree relatives of patients w...
Simple Summary Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or mo...
Background: Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or more ...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between history of cancer in first-degree rela...
Background - The aim of this study was to examine the association of a family history of cancer wit...
The incidence of cancer at sites other than the testis has been investigated in the families of 797 ...
Information about occurrence of testicular cancer (TC) in relatives of TC patients has been collecte...
None of the population-based epidemiologic studies to date has had a large enough sample size to sho...
Familial risks for testicular cancer (TC) are among the highest of all cancers. However, data are li...
Background: The risk of many cancers is higher in subjects with a family history (FH) of cancer at a...
Familial occurrence of testicular cancer suggests a genetic predisposition to the disease. A genetic...
Abstract Background Family history is among the few e...
Whether cancer predisposing familial factors are associated with childhood tumors is unclear. The pu...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the incidence of malignant tumors in first-degree relatives of patients w...
Simple Summary Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or mo...
Background: Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or more ...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between history of cancer in first-degree rela...