“…Male gender has been identified as a risk factor for medulloblastomas, PNETs, AT/RTs, neuroblastomas, and hepatoblastomas in this and other studies. [14][15][16][17][18] The exceptions to the male predominance were Wilms tumors, as shown by others as well, 19 and ganglioneuroblastomas. A strongly diverging median age at diagnosis between the genders was detected for PNET and medulloepitheliomas, which may reflect greater biological differences between the genders for these tumors than for the others.…”