Cancer therapy and risk of congenital malformations in children fathered by men treated for testicular germ-cell cancer: A nationwide register study
(2019) In PLoS Medicine 16(6).- Abstract
- Because of the potential mutagenic effects of chemo- and radiotherapy, there is concern regarding increased risk of congenital malformations (CMs) among children of fathers with cancer. Previous register studies indicate increased CM risk among children conceived after paternal cancer but lack data on oncological treatment. Increased CM risk was recently reported in children born before paternal cancer. This study aims to investigate whether anti-neoplastic treatment for testicular germ-cell cancer (TGCC) implies additional CM risk.
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- Al-Jebari, Yahia LU ; Glimelius, Ingrid ; Berglund Nord, C ; Ståhl, Olof LU ; Tandstad, Torgrim ; Jensen, Allan ; Haugnes, Hege Sagstuen ; Daugaard, Gedske ; Rylander, Lars LU and Giwercman, Aleksander LU
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- PLoS Medicine
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- 16
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- 6
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- e1002816
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- Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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- 1549-1676
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- 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002816
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- English
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