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Testicular Tumor and Cryptorchidism

Journal of Urology, 1982
71 (7.2%) of 990 patients with testicular tumors were either clinically cryptorchid or had a history of maldescendent testis. 3.4% of the tumors arose in untreated or unsuccessfully treated testicular nondescent. Ipsilateral and contralateral development of malignancy were equally common.
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Testicular Tumors in Children

Journal of Urology, 1973
I, Tsuji   +4 more
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The Endocrinology of Testicular Tumors

1977
The endocrine manifestations of testicular tumors can be produced by one of three mehcansims: (1) direct synthesis of androgens or estrogens by the tumors; (2) synthesis of gonadotropins that stimulate secondary secretion of androgens or estrogens; (3) alteration of the peripheral metabolism of androgens.
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Chemotherapy in Testicular Tumors

1977
Surprisingly good clinical results are obtained by means of the so-called synchronized treatment with vincristine or bleomycin or adriamycin combined with Ifosfamid when cell-kinetic conditioning factors are taken into consideration. The results could neither be obtained with monotherapy nor by the aid of various combined therapies.
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Testicular tumors

Postgraduate Medicine, 1981
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Testicular tumors

Current Problems in Surgery, 1968
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TESTICULAR TUMORS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
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Biomarkers in Testicular Cancer

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2023
Jillian Egan, Keyan Salari
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Prognosis of Testicular Tumors

Journal of Urology, 1949
H R, SAUER, E M, BURKE
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Testicular tumors in children

The American Journal of Surgery, 1965
R, Houser, R J, Izant, L, Persky
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