Risk Factors for Testicular Cancer: Environment, Genes and Infections—Is It All?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Epidemiology and Global Trends
3. Etiology and Histopathology
- Germ cell tumors.
- Derived from Germ Cell neoplasia in situ (GCNIS): seminoma, embryonal carcinoma, yolk sac tumor (post-pubertal), trophoblastic tumors, teratoma, mixed germ cell tumors.
- Germ cell tumors unrelated to GCNIS: spermatocytic tumor, yolk sac tumor (pre-pubertal), mixed germ cell tumor (pre-pubertal).
- Sex cord/stromal: Leydig cell tumor, Sertoli cell tumor, granulosa cell tumor, thecoma, unclassified, gonadoblastoma.
- Miscellaneous non-specific tumors: ovarian epithelial tumors, tumors of the collecting ducts and rete testis, adenoma, carcinoma, adenomatoid tumor, mesothelioma, epididymal tumor, cystadenoma of the epididymis, papillary cystadenoma, mesenchymal tumor of the spermatic cord.
4. Epidemiological Risk Factors
4.1. Cryptorchidism
4.2. Family History
4.3. Maternal and Perinatal Factors
4.4. Age
4.5. Ethnicity
4.6. Hormonal Levels
4.7. Age at Puberty
4.8. Body Mass Index
4.9. Infections
4.10. Testicular Trauma
4.11. Smoking
4.12. Drugs
4.13. Physical Activity
4.14. Diet
4.15. Heat
4.16. Electromagnetic Fields
4.17. Occupational Risk Factors
5. Genetic Risk Factors
6. Testicular Cancer: A Multifactorial Disease
7. Conclusions and Future Perspectives
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Known Risk Factors | OR | Reference |
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Cryptorchidism | 3.7–7.5 | [26,27] |
First-degree relatives of patients with testicular cancer | 3.1 | [31] |
Brother with testicular cancer | 6.3 | [35] |
Father with testicular cancer | 4.4 | [35] |
Low birth weight | 1.34 | [39] |
Exposition to diethylstilbelstrol during pregnancy | 2.98 | [42] |
Height (every 5 cm increase) | 1.13 | [62] |
Risk Factor | Limitations | Reference |
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Caucasian ethnicity | Socio-economic and environmental exposure disparities | [49,50] |
HPV, HIV | Marked heterogeneity | [67] |
Epididymoorchitis | Limited geographical area of the study, lack of bacterial culture and data regarding environmental exposure | [68] |
Smoking | Several confounding factors | [75,76] |
Cannabis use | Rationale still unclear | [80,81] |
High consumption of dairy products, red meat and baked products | Limited reliability of data acquired via questionnaires | [89,90,91] |
Exposition to electromagnetic fields | Few studies, case reports | [100,101] |
Occupational exposure to plastics and high temperatures | High heterogeneity, biased data | [104,105,106,107,108] |
Occupation as firefighter and military personnel | Hypothesized exposition to endocrine disrupting factors | [108,117,118,121,122,123] |
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Yazici, S.; Del Biondo, D.; Napodano, G.; Grillo, M.; Calace, F.P.; Prezioso, D.; Crocetto, F.; Barone, B. Risk Factors for Testicular Cancer: Environment, Genes and Infections—Is It All? Medicina 2023, 59, 724. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59040724
Yazici S, Del Biondo D, Napodano G, Grillo M, Calace FP, Prezioso D, Crocetto F, Barone B. Risk Factors for Testicular Cancer: Environment, Genes and Infections—Is It All? Medicina. 2023; 59(4):724. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59040724
Chicago/Turabian StyleYazici, Sertac, Dario Del Biondo, Giorgio Napodano, Marco Grillo, Francesco Paolo Calace, Domenico Prezioso, Felice Crocetto, and Biagio Barone. 2023. "Risk Factors for Testicular Cancer: Environment, Genes and Infections—Is It All?" Medicina 59, no. 4: 724. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59040724