Testicular cancer
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YOU LOTT GET RICH.. ..BUT EX GETS NOTHING...than 25 years together the couple split up nine years ago. No one else was involved then - but both have since remarried. Les, who beat testicular cancer after he was diagnosed five years ago, met his second wife Samantha, 38, in his... In this article: Tax, Testicular cancer, Bristol, and Britain |
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Medical News Today | 2 days ago
Long-Term Testicular Cancer Survivors At High Risk For Neurological Side Effects
Article Date: 27 Nov 2009 - 0:00 PST Long-term survivors of testicular cancer who were treated with cisplatin-based chemotherapy had more severe side effects, including neurological side effects and Raynaud-like phenomena, than men who...
In this article: Cisplatin, Chemotherapy regimens, Neuropathy, Bergen, Norway, Haukeland University Hospital, and Norway
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EveryJoe | 4 days ago
Testicular Cancer May Leave Lasting Effects
Browse > Home / Men's Health / Testicular Cancer May Leave Lasting Effects Testicular Cancer May Leave Lasting Effects Testicular cancer in men is one of the taboo subjects in life - we don't talk about it, likely because it most...
In this article: Cancer, Cisplatin, Neuropathy, and Norway
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Reuters | 4 days ago
Long-term effects of testicular cancer chemo seen
By Laura Buchholz NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men wondering about the long-term side effects of chemotherapy for testicular cancer may now have a road map defining likely outcomes. A Norwegian study, published today in the Journal of the...
In this article: Cisplatin, Reuters Health, Bergen, Norway, Haukeland University Hospital, and NEW YORK
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BBC News | 4 days ago
Hartson planning Armstrong visit - striker thanks cycling legend for cancer fight support
...BBC Sport. "That was really nice of him," added the former Arsenal and Celtic frontman. The retired striker, who is recovering from testicular cancer, was admitted to hospital for surgery and chemotherapy in August. I aim to get over...
In this article: John Hartson, Lance Armstrong, Cancer, Stephen McPhail, Surgery, Lance Armstrong Foundation, Arsenal, Twitter, and Tour de France
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BBC News | 5 days ago
Hartson would 'turn back clock'
Footballer John Hartson spoke candidly about his experience with testicular cancer Former football star John Hartson is hoping to prevent others making the same mistake as him by not checking out early warning signs of cancer. The...
In this article: John Hartson, Cancer, Celtic, Surgery, and Arsenal
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L.A. Times - All The Rage | 5 days ago
Bearded & Tschorn: Mustache merchandise
...the sale of each shaving product to the Movember Foundation, which will split the funds between organizations battling prostate cancer and testicular cancer. Arbitrage mustache cuff links: If you prefer to wear your support on your sleeve...
In this article: Silver, Cancer, Urban Outfitters, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, and California
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Philly.com | 6 days ago
Ask Dr. H: Varicoceles and cancer risk
My doctor sent me for a sonogram of my testicles that found a "varicocele." I have lingering concerns about the possibility that I may have testicular cancer. What would you suggest? Answer: A varicocele is a varicose vein problem that can...
In this article: Cancer, Legal age, Rash, and Atlanta, Ga.
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Sunday Mirror | 6 days ago
Burnley 1-1 Aston Villa match report: The Daily Mirror verdict
...thing and he finds it highly amusing. " Caldwell is a pal of ex-Celtic forward John Hartson, who was diagnosed in the summer with testicular cancer that had spread to his brain. Hartson, 34, is on course to survive after undergoing...
In this article: Steven Caldwell, John Hartson, Emile Heskey, Aston Villa, Burnley, Clarke Carlisle, Richard Dunne, Stewart Downing, and Cancer
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Daily Express | 7 days ago
Steven Caldwell believes his new facial hair sums up the team spirit
...a moustache for the month to raise awareness for men s health issues. The initiative comes after John Hartson was diagnosed with testicular cancer that spread to his brain and lungs. Against Villa they once again fell away from a...
In this article: Steven Caldwell, Burnley, Owen Coyle, John Hartson, Emile Heskey, and Celtic
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The Press and Journal | November 11, 2009
Rugby captain struts his stuff for testicular cancer campaign
IT WAS a whole different ball game for Scotland rugby union captain Chris Cusiter last night as he overcame his blushes to model for a new testicular cancer awareness campaign. The Aberdonian, who plays for Glasgow Warriors, posed in his...
In this article: Chris Cusiter, Cancer, Cancer Research UK, Glasgow Warriors, and Castletown
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Testicular cancer is cancer that develops in the testicles, a part of the male reproductive system.
In the United States, between 7,500 and 8,000 diagnoses of testicular cancer are made each year. Over his lifetime, a man's risk of testicular cancer is roughly 1 in 250 (four tenths of one percent, or 0.4%). It is most common among males aged 15-35 years, particularly those in their mid-twenties. Testicular cancer has one of the highest cure rates of all cancers: in excess of 90%; essentially 100% if it has not metastasized. Even for the relatively few cases in which malignant cancer has spread widely, chemotherapy offers a cure rate of at least 85% today. Not all lumps on the testicles are tumors, and not all tumors are malignant; there are many other conditions such as Epididymal cysts, Hydatid of Morgagni, and so on which may be painful but are non-cancerous. All unusual lumps or pain in the testicles should be checked by a physician.
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