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Geographic clustering of testicular cancer incidence in the northern part of The Netherlands
Authors
A Osterlind
A Talerman
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BM Colls
CJ Den Dulk
D J A Sonneveld
D Th Sleijfer
D. Timothy Bishop
DJ Tollerud
DJA Sonneveld
G J Te Meerman
GAC Van der Sanden
GJ Bosl
GJ Te Meerman
GR Newell
H J Hoekstra
H Moller
H Moller
H Schraffordt Koops
H-O Adami
J Clemmesen
K Heimdal
KJ Rothman
KP Dieckmann
L Hardell
L Lipworth
LJ Schouten
LJ Schouten
LL Cavalli-Sforza
LN Kolonel
M Schaapveld
MG Leahy
MJ Khoury
MO Savage
O Akre
P Kristensen
PK Mills
R Doll
R H Sijmons
RH Kamdar
RJ Black
RM Sharpe
S Graham
SA Buetow
SA Muntoni
TJ Wilkinson
VVVS Murty
W T A van der Graaf
WJ Blot
WW Hauck
Publication date
1 September 1999
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
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Abstract
Geographic variations in testicular cancer incidence may be caused by differences in environmental factors, genetic factors, or both. In the present study, geographic patterns of age-adjusted testicular cancer incidence rates (IRs) in 12 provinces in The Netherlands in the period 1989–1995 were analysed. In addition, the age-adjusted IR of testicular cancer by degree of urbanization was evaluated. Cancer incidence data were obtained from the Netherlands Cancer Registry. The overall annual age-adjusted IR of testicular cancer in The Netherlands in the period 1989–1995 was 4.4 per 100 000 men. The province Groningen in the north of the country showed the highest annual IR with 5.8 per 100 000 men, which was higher (P < 0.05) than the overall IR in The Netherlands (incidence rate ratio (IRR) 1.3, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.1–1.6). The highest IR in Groningen was seen for both seminomas and non-seminomas. In addition, Groningen showed the highest age-specific IRs in all relevant younger age groups (15–29, 30–44 and 45–59 years), illustrating the consistency of data. The province Friesland, also situated in the northern part of the country, showed the second highest IR of testicular cancer with 5.3 cases per 100 000 men per year (IRR 1.2, 95% Cl 1.0–1.5, not significant). This mainly resulted from the high IR of seminoma in Friesland. Analysis of age-adjusted IRs of testicular cancer by degree of urbanization in The Netherlands showed no urban–rural differences at analysis of all histological types combined, or at separate analyses of seminomas and non-seminomas. Geographic clustering of testicular cancer seems to be present in the rural north of The Netherlands with some stable founder populations, which are likely to share a relatively high frequency of genes from common ancestors including genes possibly related to testicular cancer. Although this finding does not exclude the involvement of shared environmental factors in the aetiology of testicular cancer, it may also lend support to a genetic susceptibility to testicular cancer development. Testicular cancer cases in stable founder populations seem particularly suitable for searching for testicular cancer susceptibility genes because such genes are likely to be more frequent among affected men in such populations. © 1999 Cancer Research Campaig
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