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The Semen Quality of 1158 Men With Testicular Cancer at the Time of Cryopreservation: Results of the French National CECOS Network

Authors :
Florence Brugnon
Claire Barthélémy
Marie-Claude Melin
Isabelle Berthaut
Ethel Szerman
Jean-Luc Bresson
Nathalie Rives
Myriam Daudin
Louis Bujan
Anne Perdrix
Sylviane Hennebicq
Jacqueline Saias-Magnan
Biology of Reproduction-CECOS Laboratory, UNIROUEN, EA 4308 'Gametogenesis and Gamete Quality', Rouen University Hospital, Normandie Univ, 76031 Rouen, France
Source :
Journal of Andrology, Journal of Andrology, 2012, 33 (6), pp.1394-1401. ⟨10.2164/jandrol.112.016592⟩
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2012.

Abstract

Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in young men. Several studies have reported an alteration in semen quality in nonseminoma tumors, but this result has not been confirmed in all of the published data. We performed a retrospective study in a population of 1158 men with testicular cancer who banked sperm between 1999 and 2003 in 11 French Centre d'Etude et de Conservation des Oeufs et du Sperme humain laboratories. Our study evaluated prefreeze and postthaw sperm parameters according to patient medical history, tumor histological type, and disease stage. Pure seminomas were found in 48% of our population. Testicular cancer was generally diagnosed at stage I. In cases of a history of unilateral cryptorchidism, testicular cancer occurred preferentially in the maldescended testis. Semen samples were preferentially collected after orchiectomy. The sperm concentration and total sperm number were significantly lower before orchiectomy in seminomas compared with nonseminoma tumors (P < .001). After orchiectomy, these parameters decreased for nonseminoma tumors and did not vary for seminomas. Semen parameters were more severely impaired for stage III tumors, and when patients had a history of cryptorchidism or when they were less than 20 years of age. Azoospermia was more frequently observed before than after orchiectomy. In this study, we determined that sperm cryobanking should preferentially be performed before orchiectomy and that testicular sperm extraction concurrent with orchiectomy should be used in severe spermatogenesis impairment. Our study highlights that seminomas alter sperm production more significantly than nonseminoma tumors and seem to preferentially impair spermatogenesis in tumor-bearing testes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01963635
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Andrology, Journal of Andrology, 2012, 33 (6), pp.1394-1401. ⟨10.2164/jandrol.112.016592⟩
Accession number :
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