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Testicular microlithiasis: Is it associated with testicular cancer? - MayoClinic.com
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Urology Article | Testis
mdlinx.com — “Testicular microlithiasis: analysis of prevalence and associated testicular cancer in central-eastern Sicilian andrological patients” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Oncology Article | Testicular Neoplasms Diagnostic Imaging Radiation
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Frequent CT Scanning for Testicular Cancer Surveillance Associated With Secondary Malignancies - Renal and Urology News
renalandurologynews.com — “Frequent CT scanning for testicular cancer surveillance appears to be associated with secondary malignancies.” View full resource at renalandurologynews.com
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Health News - Frequent CT scanning for testicular cancer surveillance associated with secondary malignancies
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Frequent CT scanning for testicular cancer surveillance associated with secondary malignancies
labspaces.net — “UC Davis cancer researchers have found that older men with early-stage testicular cancer who opt for surveillance with regular CT scans over lymph node removal are at greater risk for secondary cancers. The findings, published online last week in the journal Cancer, indicate that physicians should consider the risk of new cancers with surveillance when discussing treatment o” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Frequent CT scanning for testicular cancer surveillance associated with secondary malignancies
sciencedaily.com — “Cancer researchers have found that older men with early-stage testicular cancer who opt for surveillance with regular CT scans over lymph node removal are at greater risk for secondary cancers.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Frequent CT scanning for testicular cancer surveillance associated with secondary malignancies
physorg.com — “UC Davis cancer researchers have found that older men with early-stage testicular cancer who opt for surveillance with regular CT scans over lymph node removal are at greater risk for secondary cancers. The findings, published online last week in the journal Cancer, indicate that physicians should consider ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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Genome Medicine | Abstract | The clinical utility of testicular cancer risk loci
genomemedicine.com — “Three recent genome-wide association studies of testicular germ cell tumors have uncovered predisposition alleles in or near several genes, including KITLG, BAK1, SPRY4, TERT, ATF7IP, and DMRT1. The calculated per-allele odds ratio for variants in the region of KITLG is the highest reported for any malignancy so far. These findings are in agreement with epidemiological data indicating that testicular cancer has a higher heritability than most other cancers. Here, we discuss the question of wheth” View full resource at genomemedicine.com
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Three new genetic variants that increase testicular cancer risk
physorg.com — “(PhysOrg.com) -- A study led by the Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) has identified three new genetic risk factors for testicular cancer, taking the number of genomic regions known to be associated with testicular cancer risk to six.” View full resource at physorg.com
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The Associated Press: Moore returns to World Cup after cancer
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Aussie soccer player Craig Moore returns to #WorldCup after testicular cancer http://bit.ly/biDhmV #FIFA #LIVESTRONG
Testicular cancer may be linked to use of marijuana - ONA
oncologynurseadvisor.com — “Use of marijuana may increase the risk of testicular cancer, according to a study presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research.” View full resource at oncologynurseadvisor.com
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Myocardial infarction and other major vascular events during chemotherapy for testicular cancer " Ann Oncol
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Small risk of major early cardiovasvucular risk associated w/chemo 4 Testicular ca @Annals_Oncology: Just published http://bit.ly/4MIe7N
SEASON SIX PREMIERE 1/4/2010 - Stupid Cancer Show on Blog Talk Radio
blogtalkradio.com — “SPECIAL GUEST JONNY IMERMAN Young Adult Testicular Cancer Survivor Founder Imerman Angels NIMESH P. NAGARSHETH M.D. Asst Professor Division of Gynecologic Oncology Mount Sinai Medical Center Associate Director of Robotic Surgery Englewood Hospital and Medical Center Drummer and Percussionist for N.E.D. JOANIE HOPE M.D. Fellow Division of Gynecologic Oncology Department of Obstetrics Gynecology New York University School of Medicine Lead Vocalist for N.E.D.” View full resource at blogtalkradio.com
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Family history of sexual birth defects not linked to developing testicular germ cell cancer | HemOncToday
hemonctoday.com — “The risk for developing testicular germ cell cancer was associated with being born with hypospadias or cryptorchidism; however, there was no” View full resource at hemonctoday.com
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A genome-wide association study of testicular germ cell tumor : Abstract : Nature Genetics
nature.com — “Nature Genetics publishes the very highest quality research in genetics. It encompasses genetic and functional genomic studies on human traits and on other model organisms, including mouse, fly, nematode and yeast. Current emphasis is on the genetic basis for common and complex diseases and on the functional mechanism, architecture and evolution of gene networks, studied by experimental perturbation.” View full resource at nature.com
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