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When cyclist Lance Armstrong was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 1996 at age 25, people were shocked that someone so young could have the disease. Well, most people haven't learned much about the ...
Leading Michelin-starred chef and restaurateur, Andreas Antona, was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2012 and believes early testing will be life-saving for young men.
In the US, testicular cancer cases are expected to reach 9,720 this year. Dr. Benjamin Garmezy is a GU medical oncologist and leads the GU Research Program at Sarah Cannon Research Institute.
The average age of a testicular cancer patient is 33, and since signs of the disease can be subtle, testicular self-exams are critical to helping men detect changes in their body early.
Certain cancers, like colorectal cancer, are rising in young people — but they're still more common in older adults. But testicular cancer is more likely to affect men aged 20-40, and just 13% ...
More May 9 (UPI) -- Blood tests could catch as many as half of cancers at an earlier, more treatable stage, a new study says. If conducted every year or every other year, the multi-cancer early ...
Testicular cancer can disrupt the hormone detected by pregnancy tests. Nov. 6, 2012— -- A Reddit post about a man's positive pregnancy test appears to have alerted him to a testicular tumor ...
The UAB Department of Urology, in collaboration with the Mike Slive Foundation, provided free PSA blood testing to more than 65 men during the Auburn University Men’s Basketball “AUTLIVE” cancer game ...