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Testicular cancer

, 2017
J. Paly, J. Efstathiou
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Testicular cancer

Current Problems in Cancer, 1998
The following article provides a comprehensive review of male germ cell tumors; the pathology and the clinical manifestations of the tumors are discussed, as are the modern concepts of clinical staging. Patients with bulky stage II and stage III non-seminomatous germ cell tumors are treated with chemotherapy. The new international classification system
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Guidelines on Testicular Cancer

European Urology, 2005
To up-date the 2001 version of the EAU testicular cancer guidelines.A non-structured literature review until January 2005 using the MEDLINE database has been performed. Literature has been classified according to evidence-based medicine levels.Testicular cancer is a highly curable disease.
Albers, Peter   +8 more
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Managing testicular cancer

Nursing
Abstract: Testicular cancer (TC) is the most prevalent malignancy in males ages 15 to 35. The incidence of TC is increasing among Hispanic males, which may indicate problems accessing care and the need to amplify the importance of TC awareness, early diagnosis, and prompt treatment.
Richard L, Pullen, Kenadee N, Canada
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Testicular Cancer

Acta Oncologica, 1988
Testicular cancer, which predominantly occurs in young men, has become increasingly common; it is presently the most common malignancy in men aged 20-34. Despite a lack of knowledge of aetiology, empirical advances, particularly in the management of patients with advanced disease, have been dramatic.
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European Association of Urology Guidelines on Testicular Cancer: 2023 Update.

European Urology, 2023
A. Patrikidou   +18 more
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Testicular Cancer Survivorship

Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2011
Because of a rising incidence of, and declining mortality from, testicular cancer, there are an increasing number of survivors of testicular cancer. Given their young age at diagnosis, the survivors have many years of life ahead of them during which they may experience adverse consequences from cancer and its treatment.
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A systematic review of radiation‐induced testicular toxicities following radiotherapy for prostate cancer

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2019
Prostate cancer is the second most common malignancy in men in the world, and radiotherapy is used as a standard treatment modality for this cancer. Although this treatment modality effectively kills prostate cancerous cells, it unavoidably irradiates ...
Bagher Farhood   +7 more
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TESTICULAR CANCER MALPRACTICE TRENDS

Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations
Medical and surgical advancements have been made in testicular cancer management over the past 50 years. The evolution of practice standards is expected to provide patients benefits in quality of life and oncologic outcomes, but changes in care standards can introduce potential opportunities for increased malpractice claims against providers.
Adri M. Durant   +2 more
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Testicular cancer

British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, 2019
This article provides the healthcare assistant and the assistant practitioner (HCA and AP) with an overview of the male reproduction system. The anatomy and physiology of the testes is outlined. Understanding the anatomy and physiology can help the HCA and AP to offer support to a man (and, if appropriate, his family) with regards to testicular cancer.
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