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. 1992 May;65(5):769–771. doi: 10.1038/bjc.1992.162

Increased incidence of germ cell testicular cancer in New Zealand Maoris.

T J Wilkinson 1, B M Colls 1, P J Schluter 1
PMCID: PMC1977386  PMID: 1316778

Abstract

A higher incidence of germ cell testicular cancer was found in Maoris (6.84/100,000) compared with non-Maoris (5.26/100,000) in New Zealand from 1975 to 1986, especially in the 15-49 year age group (Maoris 12.30/100,000, non-Maoris 9.47/100,000; P = 0.04). Previous studies have shown Whites to have the highest incidence of this malignancy. Possible reasons for this and some other epidemiological features are discussed.

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