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  1. Effects of a brief theory-based intervention on the practice of testicular self-examination by high school males.: An article from: Journal of School Health by William G. Murphy, Robert G. Brubaker, 1990-11-01
  2. UK surgeons preparing to perform world'sfirst human testicular tissue transplant: An article from: Transplant News
  3. The Strong Arm by Robert Barr, 2010-09-03
  4. B17, Laetrile and Apricot Seeds by Prevention & Treatment, 2008-06-19
  5. Histological Typing of Testis Tumours (WHO. World Health Organization. International Histological Classification of Tumours) by F.K. Mostofi, Isabell A. Sesterhenn, 1997-12-04
  6. Germ Cell Tumours V
  7. Recalled Oncology Board Review Questions (Clinical) - It's Your Life, Live It! (Oncology Board Review Questionsby CancerGroup.com) by Michael Braham, 2010-10-26

121. Urology: Testicular Cancer
Fortunately, testicular cancer is very rare but it typically develops in one or both Men with testicular cancer often report a sensation of heaviness or
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122. Daily Times - Site Edition
Most testicular cancer patients who try to father children after completing Cases of testicular cancer, which affects mostly men in their late 20s and
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_8-8-2005_pg6_17

123. Medical Oncology: A Comprehensive Review - Testicular Cancer
In 1995, an estimated 7100 new cases of testicular cancer will be testicular cancer is a general term for several distinct but related neoplasms.
http://www.cancernetwork.com/textbook/morev27.htm
MEDICAL ONCOLOGY: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
Testicular Cancer
Chris B. Bringhurst, MD
Robert Amato, DO
Division of Medicine, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas Epidemiology and Etiology
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Most testicular tumors are malignant and of germ-cell origin. They constitute only 1% of cancers in males overall but are the most common malignant neoplasm in men aged 15 to 35 years. Testicular cancers frequently present at an early stage, are very sensitive to chemotherapy, and are variably sensitive to radiotherapy. These tumors are highly curable, and the success in treating testicular cancer has turned the focus of many studies to reducing toxicity in selected good-prognosis patients and identifying poor-prognosis patients who require more aggressive treatment. In this section, we review the epidemiology, etiology, pathology, diagnosis, and treatment of testicular cancers.
Epidemiology and Etiology
In 1995, an estimated 7,100 new cases of testicular cancer will be diagnosed in the United States, with an associated 370 deaths. This represents an incidence of 2.1 cases per 100,000 males [1,2]. Testicular cancer is most common in white males, who have an incidence more than four times that of black males [3,4]. The risk is highest in northern Europe. For example, in Denmark, the incidence is reported to be 6.3 per 100,000 males [5].

124. EMJA: Boyer & Stockler, Testicular Cancer Management
Almost 600 young Australian men are diagnosed with testicular cancer each year. The management of testicular cancer in Victoria, 19881993.
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Almost 600 young Australian men are diagnosed with testicular cancer each year. It is the second most common malignancy in men aged 18-35 years, behind melanoma, and its incidence has more than doubled over the past 30 years. Fortunately, this disease is one of the major successes of modern oncology, and almost all of these men can now expect to be cured. With the advances in the management of the disease over the past 25 years, most men with metastatic testicular cancer are now curable with combination chemotherapy. During the same time, patients with earlier stages of the disease have benefited from changes that reduce the toxicity of treatment. These changes include:
  • a reduction in the number of cycles of chemotherapy required for treatment of good-prognosis metastatic disease,
  • a reduction in the radiation dose and field size for the treatment of early-stage seminoma, and
  • the introduction of active surveillance (close, structured follow-up to detect and treat relapse) for Stage I non-seminomatous tumours.
... there is much variability in the care of these
men, and this may affect the extent and toxicity

125. UrologyHealth.org - Adult Conditions - Cancers - Testicular Cancer
UrologyHealth.org the American Urological Association s online patient information resource. UrologyHealth.org was written and reviewed by urology experts
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126. Prostate Cancer
is and outstanding site maintained by a survivor of testicular cancer and his family. testicular cancerSurvival High With Early TreatmentThis FDA site
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127. National Cancer Institute - Testicular Cancer Home Page
NCI s gateway for information about testicular cancer.
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Testicular Cancer Related Pages What You Need To Know About Cancer - An Overview An overview of cancer detection, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. NIH Publication No. Testicular Cancer: Questions and Answers A fact sheet about testicular cancer, including risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care. Childhood Extracranial Germ Cell Tumor Treatment [ patient ] [ health professional ] Expert-reviewed information summary about the treatment of childhood extracranial germ cell tumors. Full description of the NCI PDQ database. General Cancer Resources Coping with Cancer Managing side effects and complications caused by cancer and its treatment. Support and Resources Information about cancer support organizations, finances, insurance, home care, and hospice care. Learning About Clinical Trials Types of trials, how they work, risks and benefits of taking part.

128. Testicular Cancer
testicular cancer is a highly treatable, often curable cancer that usually testicular cancer is broadly divided into seminoma and nonseminoma types for
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Important: This information is intended mainly for use by doctors and other health care professionals. If you have questions about this topic, you can ask your doctor, or call the Cancer Information Service at 1-800-4-CANCER (1-800-422-6237).
Testicular cancer
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GENERAL INFORMATION
CELLULAR CLASSIFICATION
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RECURRENT TESTICULAR CANCER
GENERAL INFORMATION
(A separate summary containing information on screening for testicular cancer is also available in PDQ.) Some citations in the text of this section are followed by a level of evidence. The PDQ editorial boards use a formal ranking system to help the reader judge the strength of evidence linked to the reported results of a therapeutic strategy. Refer to the PDQ levels of evidence summary for more information. Testicular cancer is a highly treatable, often curable cancer that usually develops in young and middle-aged men. Testicular cancer is broadly divided into seminoma and nonseminoma types for treatment planning because seminomas are more sensitive to radiation therapy. For patients with seminoma (all stages combined), the cure rate exceeds 90%. For patients with low-stage disease, the cure rate approaches 100%.[ Tumors which have a mixture of seminoma and nonseminoma components should be managed as nonseminoma. Nonseminoma includes embryonal carcinoma, teratoma, yolk sac carcinoma and choriocarcinoma, and various combinations of these cell types. Tumors that appear to have a seminoma histology but that have elevated serum levels of alpha fetoprotein (AFP) should be treated as nonseminomas. Elevation of the beta subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) alone is found in approximately 10% of patients with pure seminoma.

129. Everyman - About Everyman
Established by the Institute of cancer Research to raise awareness and fund research. Information about testicular and prostatic cancer.
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June 2005 was Everyman Male Cancer Awareness Month - our annual focus to increase both awareness and funding for vital research into prostate and testicular cancer. TACHEBACK - ARE YOU MAN ENOUGH? Katy Hill and Virgin DJ Sarah Champion launched this years TacheBack - a campaign that asks men across the UK to get sponsored to grow a moustache throughout September Sponsored by 118 118 and supported by Virgin Radio, this year's TacheBack is calling on you to restore the tache to its rightful position as the mark of a REAL man. So, help us separate the men from the boys and give the Tache a Bash!
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Click here to make a donation and join the fight against cancer Is the most common cancer to affect young men between 15-45 years old. Click here to find out what you need to know Has now overtaken lung
cancer to become the most common cancer in men. More than 30,000 men a year are affected. Click here to find out more Everyman was launched in
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130. CNN.com - Health: Condition Clinic
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131. Men's Health Center - MayoClinic.com
Offers advice and information about men's health issues. testicular and prostate cancer, impotence and fitness. Health topics unique to men. News and research, treatment and prevention.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/home?id=4.1.4

132. Testicular Prostate Cancer Symptoms Support
UKbased resource aimed at the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of testicular and prostate cancer.
http://www.check-em.com
This is Check-em.
Testicular and prostate cancer awareness.
Have you checked yours lately?
We all know that looking after your health is important, but it's not always our main priority. The aim of this site is to let you guys know that it is OK to be health conscious, and look after yourself. The most important message we want to get across is how important it is to check 'em (or have them checked for you, if you're lucky). It's simple and quick and could save your life. For step-by-step instructions on what to look for and the best way to check, have a peek at our fact sheet. It won't take long, and then you can get on with the good stuff on this site, like finding a weekend away with the lads, or a quiet break with your girlfriend, checking on the latest sporting news or having a look at the boys' toys section and starting to make your Christmas list.
Have a browse and if you have something that you want to add - a story, a personal experience or if you just want to have your say - contact us and we will get it posted for all to see (keep it clean boys).
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All media and launch party invitation enquiries to Wendy Jarrett: jarrettWJ@aol.com

133. Welcome To NHS Direct Online
cancer of the testicle (also called testes) is quite rare – it accounts for cancer of the testicle is most common in younger men and is the biggest
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134. Prostate Cancer, Prostate Cancer Treatment, Prostate Cancer Support Groups
Prostate cancer Treatment, Research, Support Groups.
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in Manhattan, second floor auditorium Free and Open to All audience questions welcome! There are over ten million diagnosed with cancer .... there is a lot you can learn from us. I've been diagnosed with Prostate Cancer, now what?
If you are reading this, you are not dead. Even diagnosed with prostate cancer chances are good that your cancer won't kill you anytime soon. Testicular cancer and male breast cancer patients also have good reason to feel hopeful.
First: Make no decisions until you are comfortably informed about your situation . There are over two hundred recently written articles here...read at least some of them ...learn how to fight cancer and live. Chances are your doctor is not diagnosed with cancer...read articles by men who are.
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