Systematic review of Mendelian randomization studies on risk of cancer

G Markozannes, A Kanellopoulou, O Dimopoulou… - BMC medicine, 2022 - Springer
Background We aimed to map and describe the current state of Mendelian randomization
(MR) literature on cancer risk and to identify associations supported by robust evidence …

Obesity and main urologic cancers: Current systematic evidence, novel biological mechanisms, perspectives and challenges

G Papavasileiou, D Tsilingiris, N Spyrou… - Seminars in Cancer …, 2023 - Elsevier
Urologic cancers (UC) account for 13.1% of all new cancer cases and 7.9% of all cancer-
related deaths. A growing body of evidence has indicated a potential causal link between …

[PDF][PDF] Testicular cancer in the world: an epidemiological review

KK Farmanfarma, N Mahdavifar… - J Canc Res, 2018 - wcrj.net
Objective: Testicular cancer is the most common cancer among male, which occurs between
15-44 years. It is essential to know the incidence, mortality, and risk factors of this disease for …

The puzzling incidence of testicular cancer in New Zealand: what can we learn?

JK Gurney - Andrology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Background Testicular germ cell tumour is the most common cancer to be diagnosed among
young men. In New Zealand, we have observed some puzzling trends in the epidemiology …

Denial and oncological pathology: Case report of a massive testicular cancer

G Pizzuto, M Barale, O Sedigh, B Frea - Urologia Journal, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Literature: The cancer of testicles represents 1% of male neoplasms and 5% of urological
malignant neoplasm. Its incidence has been growing in Western societies. Cancer of …

Selbstuntersuchung von Hoden bzw. Brust–eine retrospektive Kohortenstudie an Medizinstudierenden

LM Dichtl - 2022 - mediatum.ub.tum.de
Die regelmäßige Selbstuntersuchung von Hoden bzw. Brust dient der Früherkennung
maligner Veränderungen. 473 (98, 8%) Medizinstudierende wurden in die Analyse …

Testicular cancer survivors in the cisplatin era: Metachronous contralateral testicular cancer, second cancer and causes of death

R Hellesnes - 2021 - munin.uit.no
Background/aims: Testicular cancer (TC) is the most common cancer among young men
aged 20-40 years. The cure rates are excellent, an important factor being the …