Abstract
To the Editor: I wish to describe a family unusual for the predisposition of its members to the development of tumors of the testis or gynecologic system. This family, of Spanish-American origin, first came to my attention when one of its members, a 22-year-old man, presented to Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in July of 1981. He had been treated for Stage I mixed-cell carcinoma of the testis in June 1980. The family history revealed that one brother had been treated for a Stage II mixed embryonal teratocarcinoma of the testis diagnosed at the age of 18. A second brother had . . .

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