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Although testicular cancer is a relatively rare tumor, it is the most common cancer among men aged 15 to 35 years. In the United States in 1989 approximately 5,500 men will be diagnosed with testicular cancer. Up until 2 decades ago, testicular cancer was the most common cause of a cancer death in this age group. The advances in diagnosis and treatment
Osamu Yoshida, Yoshiyuki Kakehi
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Occupation and testicular cancer. [PDF]
Faustine Williams
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Use of inpatient palliative care in metastatic testicular cancer patients undergoing critical care therapy: insights from the national inpatient sample [PDF]
To test for rates of inpatient palliative care (IPC) in metastatic testicular cancer patients receiving critical care therapy (CCT). Within the Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS) database (2008–2019), we tabulated IPC rates in metastatic testicular cancer
Cristina Cano Garcia+21 more
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Humor-Based Messaging in Testicular Cancer Awareness Campaigns: A Comparative Critical Review
Extensive research showcases the extent and efficacy of humor-based messaging in general health promotion. However, the work describing humor’s use within testicular cancer (TC) awareness is less developed. The aim of this comparative critical review was
Michael J. Rovito+4 more
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A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Testicular Cancer Symptom Recognition and Stage of Diagnosis
There is a need to further explore the relationship between atypical symptom reporting and stage diagnosis to help develop a clearer defined list of possible testicular cancer (TC) symptoms that could assist physicians diagnose the disease earlier.
Michael J. Rovito+8 more
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A Call to Action to Review the USPSTF’s Recommendation for Testicular Self-Examination
We urge the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) to call for a formal review of the evidence regarding testicular self-examination (TSE).
Michael J. Rovito+10 more
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To discuss the presentation, diagnosis, chemotherapy, surgical options, nursing management, and long-term outcomes of patients with testicular cancer.Review and research articles, clinical experience.Testicular cancer is very treatable and the cure rate is approximately 95%. It is most common in men between the ages of 15 and 35. While early detection,
Robert J, Motzer+27 more
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Increased risk of high-grade prostate cancer among testicular cancer survivors
Introduction Testicular cancer survivors (TCS) have an increased risk of additional cancers, including prostate cancer. Our understanding of the natural history of prostate cancer in testicular cancer survivors is very limited due to its rare incidence ...
Hong Zhang+6 more
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To explore clinical and pathological characteristics of testicular cancer and also identify factors associated with its oncological outcomes. Testicular cancer has a very good prognosis.
Bejrananda Tanan+3 more
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