Should extragonadal germ cell tumors be included in studies of families with testicular germ cell tumors?


Autoria(s): Guindalini, Rodrigo Santa Cruz; de Oliveira, Edite Paulo ; Silvino, Marina Cavalcanto Moroja ; Hoff, Paulo Marcelo Gehm; Garicochea, Bernardo 
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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14/10/2013

14/10/2013

2013

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Abstract Background Family history is among the few established risk factors for testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT). Approximately 1.4% of newly diagnosed TGCT patients report a positive family history of TGCT. Sons and siblings of TGCT patients have four- to six fold and eight- to tenfold increase in TGCT risk, respectively. In twins of men with TGCT the relative risk of testicular cancer is 37.5 (12.3-115.6). Nevertheless, information about the occurrence of TGCT in relatives of patients with extragonadal germ cell tumor is limited. Case report A 24 year-old male patient was diagnosed with a mediastinum tumor and was submitted to image-guided biopsy, which revealed a seminoma. Two months later, his non-identical asymptomatic twin brother was submitted to an elective ultrasound of the testes, which showed a left testicular mass of 4.2 cm. This patient underwent orchiectomy revealing a seminoma of the left testis. There are no other cases of seminoma or other types of cancers reported in first-degree relatives in this family. Conclusions Although familial aggregations of TGCT have been well described, to the best of our knowledge, no data concerning the association of gonadal and extragonadal germ cell tumor in relatives has been previously reported. Further investigation on this association is warranted and may help in improving our knowledge of familial pattern inheritance.

We thank the patients and their family, without whose cooperation this report would not have been possible.

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Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice. Mar 11(1), 2013

1897-4287

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/34987

10.1186/1897-4287-11-1

http://www.hccpjournal.com/content/11/1/1

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eng

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Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice

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