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Treatments For Testicular - Articles
Testicular Cancer: More Common Males 15 to 34
by
Heartstrong


Posted
Sun 28 Nov 2010 8:14am
1 Comment
testicular self-examinations can help identify growths early, when the chance for successful treatment of testicular cancer is highest.
I GOT BALLS! (test your testes)™ Awareness...
Compared with other types of cancer, testicular cancer is rare. But testicular cancer is the most common cancer in American males between the ages of 15 and 34
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Stage I nonseminomatous testicular cancer
by
Mark Levin
Posted
Mon 06 Jul 2009 8:01pm
of these two regimens. No such studies have been carried for adjuvant treatment of stage IB testicular cancer but they would be difficult to initiate and complete due to rarity...
Stage I nonseminoma germ cell cancers are highly curable (98%. As with seminomas, the initial treatment is radical inguinal orchiectomy. Then there are 3 options per
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Testicular Sperm = ICSI
by
John David Gordon MD

Posted
Fri 25 Sep 2009 3:34pm
significant other. However, in men who require a testicular biopsy there is a more equitable distribution of effort as the couple moves through fertility treatment. Just remember that testicular sperm cannot fertilize without IVF and ICSI. I know that this seems pretty obvious to most patients but last year I had a couple come in for fertility. The man had undergone
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Pregnancy in a man with testicular failure
by
Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Sat 14 Aug 2010 7:06am
This is a guest post by Dr. Sai, Senior Embryologist at Malpani Infertility Clinic
The collection of testicular sperm directly from the testes allows us to help men with azoospermia to have a baby with their own sperm ! This is called testicular sperm extraction with ICSI ( TESE-ICSI ). It’s easy to find sperm in men with obstructive azospermia, because
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Male Infertility linked to testicular cancer
by
Marie L.
Posted
Tue 24 Feb 2009 10:15pm
1 Comment
about cancer cases confirmed between 1988 and 2004.
A total of 34 of the 22,562 men were diagnosed with testicular cancer at least one year after seeking treatment... program—men in couples seeking treatment for infertility were 1.3 times more likely to develop testicular cancer. Men with male factor infertility were 2.8 more likely to develop
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Testicular Pain: Frank Talk About The Beans
by
The Pure Bed
Posted
Wed 24 Nov 2010 12:34pm
The male testicle is a sensitive organ. While sexual manipulation can be pleasing, careless casual contact can be uncomfortable and even somewhat painful. Wives must handle ‘the beans’ with care.
If a man has persistent or prolonged testicular pain, it can be a sign of something more serious and require medical treatment. So, what are some
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Testicular Cancer And Marijuana: More Reefer Madness?
by
k
Posted
Tue 10 Feb 2009 11:02am
reason why not to abuse Marijuana, there may be a link to testicular cancer in frequent use of it.
Research done by Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, and other centers in the US suggest that prolonged use of marijuana may increase your chances of developing testicular germ cell tumors or TGCT. There wasn’t a direct link to testicular
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