Familial testicular cancer: report of six cases and review of the literature
- PMID: 2195242
- DOI: 10.1016/s0025-6196(12)62570-1
Familial testicular cancer: report of six cases and review of the literature
Abstract
The cause of testicular cancer, like most other cancers, is unknown. Certain risk factors such as cryptorchidism, carcinoma in situ, and a preceding contralateral testicular germ cell neoplasm are known to predispose a person to the subsequent development of a testicular malignant lesion. Familial testicular cancer has been debated as a potential and possibly independent risk factor. Evidence in favor of such a hypothesis, based on various genetic studies reported during the past few decades, is reviewed. We add to the existing literature our experience with six cases of familial testicular cancer encountered during a 10-year period, consisting of four father-and-son pairs, one pair of nontwin brothers, and a 23-year-old man who had a maternal uncle with a history of testicular cancer.
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