One in every 250 men will develop testicular cancer in their lifetime, and the numbers are increasing. The good news: It's very treatable if caught early and treated correctly.
Abu Dhabi, UAE – NMC Royal Hospital – Mohammed Bin Zayed City, Abu Dhabi has successfully managed a case of testicular cancer ...
The initial treatment for all testicular cancer is the radical inguinal orchiectomy. After this surgery, stage 1 patients have three main approaches for managing the low risk of recurrence. The best ...
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 ...
In the first meta-analysis of its kind, Swiss researchers find that only 14% of men treated for testicular cancer develop infertility. This is very reassuring considering that the majority of cancer ...
Shanteau returned to competitive swimming over the weekend for the first time since he was treated for testicular cancer. He kicked off the U.S. Short Course Nationals in Atlanta with the men's ...