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. 2020 Apr;9(2):182–195. doi: 10.21037/tau.2020.02.22

Table S9. Probability of developing testicular cancer within selected age intervals, global, and by SDI quintile, by sex, 2006–2016 in % (odds).

Location/SDI quintile Cancer Birth to age 49 Age 50 to 59 Age 60 to 69 Age 70 to 79 Age 30 to 70 Birth to age 79
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
Global Testicular cancer 0.10 (1 in 1,010) NA 0.01 (1 in 7,006) NA 0.01 (1 in 8,191) NA 0.01 (1 in 7,480) NA 0.10 (1 in 1,018) NA 0.14 (1 in 720) NA
High-middle SDI Testicular cancer 0.13 (1 in 748) NA 0.02 (1 in 6,624) NA 0.02 (1 in 5,655) NA 0.02 (1 in 4,851) NA 0.13 (1 in 780) NA 0.19 (1 in 535) NA
High SDI Testicular cancer 0.43 (1 in 232) NA 0.04 (1 in 2,226) NA 0.02 (1 in 4,538) NA 0.01 (1 in 7,198) NA 0.33 (1 in 306) NA 0.51 (1 in 195) NA
Low-middle SDI Testicular cancer 0.02 (1 in 4,905) NA 0.00 (1 in 27,489) NA 0.00 (1 in 20,556) NA 0.01 (1 in 13,863) NA 0.03 (1 in 3,535) NA 0.04 (1 in 2,770) NA
Low SDI Testicular cancer 0.01 (1 in 9,844) NA 0.00 (1 in 33,316) NA 0.00 (1 in 22,247) NA 0.01 (1 in 16,688) NA 0.02 (1 in 5,007) NA 0.02 (1 in 4,229) NA
Middle SDI Testicular cancer 0.05 (1 in 1,942) NA 0.01 (1 in 16,097) NA 0.01 (1 in 11,812) NA 0.01 (1 in 7,482) NA 0.05 (1 in 1,892) NA 0.08 (1 in 1,258) NA

SDI, sociodemographic index.