Peters June A, Kenen Regina, Hoskins Lindsey M, Glenn Gladys M, Kratz Christian, Greene Mark H
Clinical Genetics Branch, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, US Department of Health and Human Services, 6120 Executive Blvd, Rockville, MD, 20852 USA.
Hered Cancer Clin Pract. 2012 Mar 1;10(1):2. doi: 10.1186/1897-4287-10-2.
Testicular cancer, while rare compared with other adult solid tumors, is the most common cancer in young men in northern Europe and North America. Risk factors include white race, positive family history, contralateral testicular cancer, cryptorchidism, infertility and testicular microlithiasis. As the genetic causes of familial clusters (Familial Testicular Cancer or FTC) are being sought, it is also important to understand the psycho-social experiences of members of FTC families.
This is a cross-sectional examination via the Colored Eco-Genetic Relationship Map (CEGRM) of social connections reported by 49 men in FTC families participating in NCI research study 02-C-178.
The CEGRM was acceptable and feasible for use with men in FTC families, and valuable in understanding their social connections. These men have largely adjusted to the TC history in themselves and/or their relatives. They have considerable social and emotional support from family and friends, although there is wide variability in sources and types.
The CEGRM focuses on men's social connections and close emotional bonds in FTC families. This action-oriented process of placing colored symbols on significant relationships uncovered previously under-appreciated emotions accompanying men's social exchanges. Most men in FTC families succeed in re-establishing a sense of normalcy in their lives and social connections, in the aftermath of a testicular cancer diagnosis.
与其他成人实体瘤相比,睾丸癌虽较为罕见,但却是北欧和北美的年轻男性中最常见的癌症。风险因素包括白种人、家族史阳性、对侧睾丸癌、隐睾症、不育症和睾丸微结石症。在探寻家族性聚集性病例(家族性睾丸癌或FTC)的遗传病因时,了解FTC家族成员的心理社会经历也很重要。
这是一项横断面调查,通过彩色生态遗传关系图(CEGRM)对参与美国国立癌症研究所(NCI)02-C-178研究的49名FTC家族男性报告的社会关系进行研究。
CEGRM适用于FTC家族男性,且使用可行,对于了解他们的社会关系很有价值。这些男性在很大程度上已经适应了自身和/或亲属患睾丸癌的病史。他们从家人和朋友那里获得了相当多的社会和情感支持,尽管支持的来源和类型差异很大。
CEGRM关注FTC家族男性的社会关系和紧密情感联系。这个在重要关系上放置彩色符号的以行动为导向的过程揭示了男性社会交往中先前未被充分认识到的情感。在睾丸癌确诊后,大多数FTC家族男性成功地在生活和社会关系中重新建立了正常感。