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<item><title>Testicular cancer: an overview.</title>
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<description>Testicular cancerstrikes men between the ages of 15 and 35. If detected early, this disease can be irradicated in virtually every patient. Unfortunately, several hundred men will die from this disease each year. Research has shown that men do not know the importance of testicular ...&lt;br style=&quot;clear: both;&quot;/&gt;
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<item><title>Testicular cancer screening in a primary care setting.</title>
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<description>Testicular cancer most commonly affects younger males, and its incidence has increased in recent years. There is, however, a lack of data documenting the level of testicular cancer screening by physicians in primary-care settings in the U.S. In this retrospective study over a one-year period, we ...&lt;br style=&quot;clear: both;&quot;/&gt;
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<description>Although testicular cancer accounts for only 1 percent of all tumors in males, it is the most common malignancy in males between 15 and 34 years of age. Cryptorchidism is the most significant risk factor for testicular cancer, increasing the risk up to 11-fold. A painless testicular mass is the ...&lt;br style=&quot;clear: both;&quot;/&gt;
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<description>Testicular cancer tends to be a young man's disease. In 1993, U.S. physicians diagnosed some 6,600 cases, accounting for about 1 out of every 91 new malignancies in men. Though relatively rare, it nevertheless is the most common cancer in American males age 15 to 35. Over the past several decades, ...&lt;br style=&quot;clear: both;&quot;/&gt;
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<item><title>Testicular and breast self-examination knowledge and practices of certified athletic trainers and the secondary prevention of such cancers in intercollegiate student-athletes.</title>
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<description>Abstract: Certified athletic trainers have an opportunity to educate male and female athletes about testicular and breast cancer and the self-examination techniques that can help detect cancer in its earliest stages, while providing today's student-athletes with the lifetime health care prevention ...&lt;br style=&quot;clear: both;&quot;/&gt;
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<item><title>Family history as a risk factor for testicular cancer.</title>
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<description>Testicular cancer has a few well-established risk factors, including undescended testes and a history of contralateral germ cell tumor. Family history has also been suggested as a possible risk factor, even though no convincing data clearly identify a prevalence of familial testicular cancer in ...&lt;br style=&quot;clear: both;&quot;/&gt;
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<item><title>Increased concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls, hexachlorobenzene, and chlordanes in mothers of men with testicular cancer. .</title>
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<description>An increasing incidence of testicular cancer has been reported from several countries in the Western world during the last decades. According to current hypothesis, testicular cancer is initiated during the fetal period, and exposure to endocrine disruptors, i.e., xenoestrogens, has been of ...&lt;br style=&quot;clear: both;&quot;/&gt;
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<item><title>Early detection the key to success against testicular cancer. </title>
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<description>Early Detection the Key to Success Against Testicular Cancer Modern science has fought numerous battles in the war against cancer. Rarely, though, has the margin of victory matched that achieved in the fight against cancer of the testicles, the male reproductive organs that produce sperm and the ...&lt;br style=&quot;clear: both;&quot;/&gt;
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<item><title>Health Focus: Testicular cancer - Put yourself to the test.</title>
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<description>MEN are vastly under-informed about male cancers. June is Male Cancer Awareness Month and, despite the fact that testicular cancer is the most common cancer to affect young men, more than two thirds of men know little or nothing about it. And that's worrying, because if testicular cancer is caught ...&lt;br style=&quot;clear: both;&quot;/&gt;
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<item><title>Colorectal Cancer Metastasis Presenting as a Testicular Mass: Case Report and Review of the Literature</title>
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<description>Metastatic lesions to the testicle are uncommon. The authors report a testicular mass as the initial manifestation of distant metastasis from colorectal cancer. This case describes a 51-year-old white man who presented with an enlarged right testicle 9 months after undergoing a right hemicolectomy ...&lt;br style=&quot;clear: both;&quot;/&gt;
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