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| - Objectives: Familial aggregation of testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT) has been reported, but it is unclear if familial TGCT represents a unique entity with distinct clinicopathologic characteristics. Here we describe a collection of familial TGCT cases from an international consortium, in an effort to elucidate any clinical characteristics that are specific to this population. Materials and methods: Families with }= 2 cases of TGCT enrolled at 18 of the sites participating in the International Testicular Cancer Linkage Consortium were included. We analyzed clinicopathologic characteristics of 985 cases from 461 families. Results: A majority (88.5%) of families had only 2 cases of TGCT. Men with seminoma (50% of cases) had an older mean age at diagnosis than nonseminoma cases (P = 0.001). Among individuals with a history of cryptorchidism. TGCT was more likely to occur in the ipsilateral testis (kappa = 0.65). Cousin pairs appeared to represent a unique group, with younger age at diagnosis and a higher prevalence of cryptorchidism than other families. Conclusions: Clinicopathologic characteristics in these familial TGCT cases were similar to those generally described for nonfamilial eases. However, we observed a unique presentation of familial TGCT among cousin pairs. Additional studies are needed to further explore this observation. Published by Elsevier Inc.
- Objectives: Familial aggregation of testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT) has been reported, but it is unclear if familial TGCT represents a unique entity with distinct clinicopathologic characteristics. Here we describe a collection of familial TGCT cases from an international consortium, in an effort to elucidate any clinical characteristics that are specific to this population. Materials and methods: Families with }= 2 cases of TGCT enrolled at 18 of the sites participating in the International Testicular Cancer Linkage Consortium were included. We analyzed clinicopathologic characteristics of 985 cases from 461 families. Results: A majority (88.5%) of families had only 2 cases of TGCT. Men with seminoma (50% of cases) had an older mean age at diagnosis than nonseminoma cases (P = 0.001). Among individuals with a history of cryptorchidism. TGCT was more likely to occur in the ipsilateral testis (kappa = 0.65). Cousin pairs appeared to represent a unique group, with younger age at diagnosis and a higher prevalence of cryptorchidism than other families. Conclusions: Clinicopathologic characteristics in these familial TGCT cases were similar to those generally described for nonfamilial eases. However, we observed a unique presentation of familial TGCT among cousin pairs. Additional studies are needed to further explore this observation. Published by Elsevier Inc. (en)
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| - The International Testicular Cancer Linkage Consortium: A clinicopathologic descriptive analysis of 461 familial malignant testicular germ cell tumor kindred
- The International Testicular Cancer Linkage Consortium: A clinicopathologic descriptive analysis of 461 familial malignant testicular germ cell tumor kindred (en)
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| - The International Testicular Cancer Linkage Consortium: A clinicopathologic descriptive analysis of 461 familial malignant testicular germ cell tumor kindred
- The International Testicular Cancer Linkage Consortium: A clinicopathologic descriptive analysis of 461 familial malignant testicular germ cell tumor kindred (en)
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| - RIV/00216208:11130/10:10294188
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| - Clinicopathologic characteristics; Epidemiology; Familial; Testicular neoplasms (en)
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| - US - Spojené státy americké
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| - Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations
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| - Albers, Peter
- Bodrogi, Istvan
- Bonaiti-Pellie, Catherine
- Daly, Peter A.
- Daugaard, Gedske
- Dudakia, Darshna
- Easton, Douglas F.
- Einhorn, Lawrence
- Fossa, Sophie D.
- Friedlander, Michael
- Geczi, Lajos
- Guilford, Parry
- Heidenreich, Axel
- Heimdal, Ketil
- Hogg, David
- Huddart, Robert
- Jewett, Michael A. S.
- Korde, Larissa
- Liubchenko, Ludmila
- Lohynská, Radka
- Mai, Phuong L.
- Nathanson, Katherine L.
- Olah, Edith
- Phillips, Kelly-Anne
- Richard, Stephane
- Stoll, Hans
- Stratton, Michael R.
- Tjulandin, Sergei A.
- Tucker, Kathy
- Weber, Walter
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| - 10.1016/j.urolonc.2008.10.004
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