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Health NewsRepeat, High-Dose Chemo Can Cure Testicular Cancer Cancer Genome Scientists Discover 100 More Mutated Genes Search Results 1–6 of 6 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics Questions and Answers About Testicular CancerAlso available in: SpanishThis consumer health information booklet written in question and answer format is designed to help patients and their families better understand and deal with testicular cancer. Topics covered includ... Details >National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of HealthTesticular Cancer - Diagnosis and Self-Examination The vast majority of testicular tumors are discovered by men themselves, either by accident or by performing the self-examination procedure. The testicular self-examination, or TSE, is a quick, simp... Details >The Sean Kimerling Testicular Cancer FoundationTesticular Cancer (PDQ®): Screening Information to help doctors with screening recommendations -- who should be screened, types of screening tests patients should have, and frequency. Information on this page is intended for the use of... Details >National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of HealthTesticular Cancer (PDQ®): Treatment Also available in: SpanishCurrent information on the prevention, detection, treatment, and supportive care of testicular cancer from NCI's PDQ® database. This information is regularly reviewed and updated by experts.... Details >National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of HealthTesticular Cancer Resource Center The Testicular Cancer Resource Center is a charitable organization devoted to helping people understand testicular and extragonadal germ cell tumors. Specifically, we provide accurate and timely infor... Details >Nonprofit/Professional Entity--Follow the Resource URL for More InformationWhat is Testicular Cancer? This page offers an overview about the incidence of and risk factors for testicular cancer.... Details >The Sean Kimerling Testicular Cancer Foundation
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