Body size, dairy consumption, puberty, and risk of testicular germ cell tumors

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作者
McGlynn, Katherine A.
Sakoda, Lori C.
Rubertone, Mark V.
Sesterhenn, Isabel A.
Lyu, Christopher
Graubard, Barry I.
Erickson, Ralph L.
机构
[1] Natl Canc Inst, Hormonal & Reprod Epidemiol Branch, Div Canc Epidemiol & Genet, NIH,Dept Hlth & Human Serv, Rockville, MD 20892 USA
[2] US Army Ctr Hlth Promot & Prevent Med, Washington, DC USA
[3] Armed Forces Inst Pathol, Washington, DC 20306 USA
[4] Battelle Inst Ctr Publ Hlth Res & Evaluat, Durham, NC USA
[5] Walter Reed Army Inst Res, Dept Prevent Med, Dept Def, Silver Spring, MD USA
关键词
body height; diet; puberty; testicular neoplasms;
D O I
10.1093/aje/kwk019
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
The etiology of testicular germ cell tumors (TGCTs) is poorly understood, with cryptorchidism and family history being the only well-established risk factors. Body size, age at puberty, and dairy consumption, however, have been suggested to be related to TGCTs. To clarify the relation of these variables to TGCT risk and to one another, the authors analyzed data from 767 cases and 928 controls enrolled in the Servicemen's Testicular Tumor Environmental and Endocrine Determinants Study (2002-2005). Overall, increased height was significantly related to risk (odds ratio (OR) = 1.83, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.36, 2.45), though body mass index was not (OR = 1.06, 95% CI: 0.66, 1.69). There was no association with age at puberty, based on ages at first shaving (OR = 1.29, 95% CI: 0.96, 1.73), voice changing (OR = 0.97, 95% CI: 0.71, 1.32), and nocturnal emissions (OR = 1.00, 95% CI: 0.73, 1.37). Similarly, there was no relation with dairy consumption at any age between birth and 12th grade. These results suggest that height is a risk factor for TGCTs, but the relation is unlikely explained by childhood dairy consumption. As adult height is largely determined in the first 2 years of life, increased attention to events in this interval may help elucidate the etiology of TGCTs.
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