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Molecular Biology of Pediatric and Adult Male Germ Cell Tumors.
Pinto, Mariana Tomazini; Cárcano, Flavio Mavignier; Vieira, Ana Glenda Santarosa; Cabral, Eduardo Ramos Martins; Lopes, Luiz Fernando.
Afiliação
  • Pinto MT; Molecular Oncology Research Center, Barretos Cancer Hospital, Barretos 14784400, Brazil.
  • Cárcano FM; Brazilian Childhood Germ Cell Tumor Study Group, The Brazilian Pediatric Oncology Society (SOBOPE), Barretos 14784400, Brazil.
  • Vieira AGS; Molecular Oncology Research Center, Barretos Cancer Hospital, Barretos 14784400, Brazil.
  • Cabral ERM; Department of Clinical Oncology, Barretos Cancer Hospital, Barretos 14784400, Brazil.
  • Lopes LF; Barretos School of Health Sciences Dr. Paulo Prata-FACISB, Barretos 14785002, Brazil.
Cancers (Basel) ; 13(10)2021 May 13.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34068019
Cancer is a leading cause of death by disease in children and the second most prevalent of all causes in adults. Testicular germ cell tumors (TGCTs) make up 0.5% of pediatric malignancies, 14% of adolescent malignancies, and are the most common of malignancies in young adult men. Although the biology and clinical presentation of adult TGCTs share a significant overlap with those of the pediatric group, molecular evidence suggests that TGCTs in young children likely represent a distinct group compared to older adolescents and adults. The rarity of this cancer among pediatric ages is consistent with our current understanding, and few studies have analyzed and compared the molecular basis in childhood and adult cancers. Here, we review the major similarities and differences in cancer genetics, cytogenetics, epigenetics, and chemotherapy resistance between pediatric and adult TGCTs. Understanding the biological and molecular processes underlying TGCTs may help improve patient outcomes, and fuel further investigation and clinical research in childhood and adult TGCTs.
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