The authors report 3 clinical cases of testicular tumour considered emblematic regarding genesis and development, and highlight the close connection between testicular tumours and some of the known risk and prognostic factors.
FarrerJ.H., WalkenA.H.: Management of the post-pubertal cryptorchid testis. A statistical review. J. Urol., 134: 1071, 1985.
3.
HendersonB.E., BentonB., JingJ., YuM.C., PikeM.C.: Risk factors for cancer of the testis in young men. Int. J. Cancer, 23: 598–602, 1979.
4.
WhithakerR.H.: Management of the undescended testis. Br. J. Hosp. Med., 4: 25, 1970.
5.
TollerudD.J.: Familiar testicular cancer and urogenital developmental anomalies. Cancer, 55: 1849–1854, 1985.
6.
DiekmannK.P., BeckerT., JonasD., BauerH.W.: Inheritance and testicular cancer. Arguments based on a report of 3 cases and review of the literature. Oncology, 44: 367–377, 1987.
7.
DiekmannK.P., KlanR., BunteS.: HLA antigens, Lewis antigens, and blood groups in patients with testicular germ-cell tumours. Oncology, 50: 252–258, 1993.
8.
SandbergA.A., MeloniA.M., SuijkerbuijkR.F.: Reviews of chromosome studies in urological tumours. III. Cytogenetics and genes in testicular tumours. J. Urol., 155: 1531–1556, 1996.
9.
LeibovitchI., BanielJ., RowlandR.G., SmithE.R., LudlowJ.K., DonohueJ.: Malignant testicular neoplasms in immunosuppressed patients. J. Urol., 155: 1938–1942, 1996.