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Germ cell and other tumors in individuals with differences in sex development.
Approximately one in 3500 to one in 5100 live-born infants have atypical external genital development, known as differences in sex development (DSD). In 2005, an expert consensus conference thoroughly reviewed aspects of health care for individuals with DSD. The conference proposed a classification system to help provide individualized evaluations and management. Some types of DSD are associated with germ cell tumors, which comprise a heterogeneous group of neoplasms derived from germline cells. These neoplasms commonly occur in infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. Herein, an overview of DSDs and risks for germ cell tumors is provided.
期刊介绍:
CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians" has been published by the American Cancer Society since 1950, making it one of the oldest peer-reviewed journals in oncology. It maintains the highest impact factor among all ISI-ranked journals. The journal effectively reaches a broad and diverse audience of health professionals, offering a unique platform to disseminate information on cancer prevention, early detection, various treatment modalities, palliative care, advocacy matters, quality-of-life topics, and more. As the premier journal of the American Cancer Society, it publishes mission-driven content that significantly influences patient care.