نتایج جستجو برای: familial cancer

تعداد نتایج: 958449  

Journal: :Family Practice 1997

Journal: :American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2006

Testicular cancer allocate for only 1% of all male cancers, that 1-2% of them, would be familial. Family history of testicular cancer will be major risk factor. In this study, noticing the fact that familial testicular cancers are rare, we introduce cases of familiar testicular cancer. The first case was a 39-years-old man that came with abdominal enlargement, pain, and painless palpable masses...

Journal: :Epidemiologic Reviews 2001

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2006
Ellen T Chang Karin Ekström Smedby Henrik Hjalgrim Bengt Glimelius Hans-Olov Adami

BACKGROUND Case-control studies of familial cancer risk traditionally rely on self-reported family history of cancer, which may bias results due to differential recall between case patients and control subjects. To evaluate the reliability of self-reported data, we analyzed questionnaire and registry-based data on familial cancer from a population-based case-control study of malignant lymphoma....

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 1997
R G Fenton D L Longo

Frenchwomen with HPV-positive carcinoma of the cervix. Int J Cancer 1996;69:159-64. (16) Schneider NR, Chaganti SR, German J, Chaganti RS. Familial predisposition to cancer and age at onset of disease in randomly selected cancer patients. Am J Hum Genet 1983;35:454-67. (17) Weiss KM, Chakraborty R, Smouse PE, Buchanan AV, Strong LC. Familial aggregation of cancer in Laredo, Texas: a generally l...

2017
Yeong C Kim Amr S Soliman Jian Cui Mohamed Ramadan Ahmed Hablas Mohamed Abouelhoda Nehal Hussien Ola Ahmed Abdel-Rahman Nabawy Zekri Ibrahim A Seifeldin San Ming Wang

Genetic predisposition increases the risk of familial breast cancer. Recent studies indicate that genetic predisposition for familial breast cancer can be ethnic-specific. However, current knowledge of genetic predisposition for the disease is predominantly derived from Western populations. Using this existing information as the sole reference to judge the predisposition in non-Western populati...

Journal: :Genes & development 2014
Anil K Rustgi

Beset by poor prognosis, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is classified as familial or sporadic. This review elaborates on the known genetic syndromes that underlie familial pancreatic cancer, where there are opportunities for genetic counseling and testing as well as clinical monitoring of at-risk patients. Such subsets of familial pancreatic cancer involve germline cationic trypsinogen or PRS...

2015
C. Frank M. Fallah J. Sundquist A. Hemminki K. Hemminki

Public perception and anxiety of familial cancer have increased demands for clinical counseling, which may be well equipped for gene testing but less prepared for counseling of the large domain of familial cancer with unknown genetic background. The aim of the present study was to highlight the full scope of familial cancer and the variable levels of risk that need to be considered. Data on the...

Journal: :Japanese journal of clinical oncology 2000
A Ozet A A Yavuz S Kömürcü B Oztürk M Safali F Arpaci Z Caliskaner

Male breast cancer, consisting only 1% of all breast cancers, is occasionally associated with other primary malignancies, especially in patients with familial breast cancer history. Sporadic male breast cancers with another primary tumor are extremely rare. We report a 67-year-old male with asynchronous bilateral breast cancer and prostate cancer without familial breast cancer history.

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