Cancers (Oct 2021)

Seasonal Variations in the Diagnosis of Testicular Germ Cell Tumors: A National Cancer Registry Study in Austria

  • Gennadi Tulchiner,
  • Nina Staudacher,
  • Josef Fritz,
  • Monika Hackl,
  • Martin Pichler,
  • Maximilian Seles,
  • Shahrokh F. Shariat,
  • David D’Andrea,
  • Kilian Gust,
  • Walter Albrecht,
  • Karl Grubmüller,
  • Stephan Madersbacher,
  • Sebastian Graf,
  • Lukas Lusuardi,
  • Herbert Augustin,
  • Andreas Berger,
  • Wolfgang Loidl,
  • Wolfgang Horninger,
  • Renate Pichler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13215377
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 21
p. 5377

Abstract

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We conducted a retrospective National Cancer Registry study in Austria to assess a possible seasonal variation in the clinical diagnosis of testicular germ cell tumors (TGCT). In total, 3615 testicular cancer diagnoses were identified during an 11-year period from 2008 to 2018. Rate ratios for the monthly number of TGCT diagnoses, as well as of seasons and half-years, were assessed using a quasi-Poisson model. We identified, for the first time, a statistically significant seasonal trend (p p p = 0.008) and Jan–Mar (p p < 0.001), but not the non-seminoma or mixed TGCT groups. In conclusion, the incidence of TGCT diagnoses in Austria has a strong seasonal pattern, with the highest rate during the winter months. These findings may be explained by a delay of self-referral during the summer months. However, the hypothetical influence of vitamin D3 in testicular carcinogenesis underlying seasonal changes in TGCT diagnosis should be the focus of further research.

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