Abstract
Objective To further characterize the association of male infertility with health risks by evaluating semen quality and cancer risk in family members. Design Retrospective, cohort study. Setting Not applicable. Patient(s) A total of 12,889 men undergoing SA and 12,889 fertile control subjects that had first-degree relative (FDR) data (n = 130,689) and 8,032 men with SA and 8,032 fertile control subjects with complete second-degree relative (SDR) data (n = 247,204) were identified through the UPDB. An equal number of fertile population control subjects were matched. Interventions None. Main Outcome Measure(s) Adult all-site, testicular, thyroid, breast, prostate, melanoma, bladder, ovarian, and kidney cancer diagnoses in FDRs and SDRs. Result(s) The FDRs of men with SA had a 52% increased risk of testicular cancer compared with the FDRs of fertile population control subjects. There was no significant difference in testicular cancer risk for the SDRs based on any of the semen parameters. The FDRs and SDRs of azoospermic men had a significantly increased risk of thyroid cancer compared with fertile population control subjects. Conclusion(s) These data suggest a link between male infertility and selected cancer risk in relatives. This highlights the possibilities of shared biologic mechanisms between the two diseases, exposure to environmental factors, and an increased level of genetic and/or epigenetic burden in subfertile men and their relatives that may be associated with risk of cancer.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 731-738 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| Journal | Fertility and Sterility |
| Volume | 106 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Sep 1 2016 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Funding
Supported by the National Institutes of Health–National Institute of Aging (grant 2R01 AG022095 ). Database support provided to the Pedigree and Population Resource of the Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI), University of Utah by the Huntsman Cancer Foundation. Partial support for all datasets within the UPDB was provided by the HCI Cancer Center Support Grant P30 CA42014 from the National Cancer Institute.
Keywords
- Epidemiology
- andrology
- infertility
- semen analysis
- testicular cancer