In a small study, 80% of testicular cancer patients developed paraneoplastic neurologic syndromes before their cancer diagnosis — highlighting a need for early detection.
Stage 1 testicular cancer is highly curable, with cure rates exceeding 95%, and is confined to the testicle. Diagnosis involves scrotal ultrasound, tumor marker blood tests, and radical inguinal ...
Testicular cancer is the most common cancer affecting men aged 15 to 35. This cancer affects the testicles, which are two small oval-shaped organs located below the penis. The testicles are ...
Health leaders, clergy and cancer experts are calling on local men and the families who love them to take charge of their ...
Treatment Patterns of Goserelin 3.6 mg Once Every 4 Weeks and 10.8 mg Once Every 12 Weeks in Women With Breast Cancer: A Real-World Analysis of Patients in the United States Testicular cancer is the ...
Erratum: Real-World Impact of Low-Grade Toxicities to Adjuvant Pembrolizumab in Stage III Melanoma The treatment of testicular cancer is one of oncology's greatest successes, with a 5-year survival ...
MiNK Therapeutics, Inc. announced the publication of a significant case in Nature's Oncogene, detailing a patient with metastatic testicular cancer who achieved complete and durable remission after ...
Doctors recommend that men ages 15-35 do a self-check — most easily done in the shower — for testicular cancer once a month. Here's a 5-step guide.
Of testicular cancer survivors aged <30 years at diagnosis, 60% fathered a post-index child, compared to 73% of the controls ...