Information about occurrence of testicular cancer (TC) in relatives of TC patients has been collected using questionnaires from 797 out of 922 consecutive Norwegian and 178 out of 237 Swedish patients with TC seen at the Norwegian Radium Hospital and the University Hospital Lund in Sweden during 1981-91. Fifty-one Norwegian and five Swedish patients had a relative with confirmed TC. Thus, 51/922 (5.5%) of the Norwegian and 5/237 (2.1%) of the Swedish patients treated during the time interval investigated were considered to have familial TC. Thirty-two of the patients had an affected first-degree relative. Expected numbers of cancers in the relatives were computed from data in the Norwegian and Swedish Cancer Registries. Standardised inciden...
Abstract Background Family history is among the few e...
Familial risks for cancer are important for clinical counseling and understanding cancer etiology. M...
Testicular tumors account for 1% of all cancers in men and it occurs in 1 in 500 men. Incidence of ...
Information about occurrence of testicular cancer (TC) in relatives of TC patients has been collecte...
The incidence of cancer at sites other than the testis has been investigated in the families of 797 ...
Familial occurrence of testicular cancer suggests a genetic predisposition to the disease. A genetic...
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...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the incidence of malignant tumors in first-degree relatives of patients w...
Background The aim of this study was to examine the association of a family history of cancer with t...
Clustering of testicular cancer cases in families is well known, although the aetiology is not. We p...
The changes of cancer incidence upon immigration have been used as an estimator of environmental inf...
Objectives: Familial aggregation of testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT) has been reported, but it is u...
Testicular cancer has been increasing in incidence for at least 50 years in many populations, but it...
Simple Summary Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or mo...
Abstract Background Family history is among the few e...
Familial risks for cancer are important for clinical counseling and understanding cancer etiology. M...
Testicular tumors account for 1% of all cancers in men and it occurs in 1 in 500 men. Incidence of ...
Information about occurrence of testicular cancer (TC) in relatives of TC patients has been collecte...
The incidence of cancer at sites other than the testis has been investigated in the families of 797 ...
Familial occurrence of testicular cancer suggests a genetic predisposition to the disease. A genetic...
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...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the incidence of malignant tumors in first-degree relatives of patients w...
Background The aim of this study was to examine the association of a family history of cancer with t...
Clustering of testicular cancer cases in families is well known, although the aetiology is not. We p...
The changes of cancer incidence upon immigration have been used as an estimator of environmental inf...
Objectives: Familial aggregation of testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT) has been reported, but it is u...
Testicular cancer has been increasing in incidence for at least 50 years in many populations, but it...
Simple Summary Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or mo...
Abstract Background Family history is among the few e...
Familial risks for cancer are important for clinical counseling and understanding cancer etiology. M...
Testicular tumors account for 1% of all cancers in men and it occurs in 1 in 500 men. Incidence of ...