Testicular cancer is the most common type of cancer in young men. About 80% of those affected are younger than 50. Early diagnosis and personalized treatment can increase the overall chances of survival for testicular cancer patients. According to the German Cancer Society, if this form of cance...
Summary Testicular germ cell tumour (TGCT) is the most common cause of cancer in young men (aged 15–45years) in many populations. Multiple genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of TGCT have now been conducted, yielding over 25 disease-associated single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)s at 19 ...
Testicular cancer is the commonest malignancy in young men. Improvements in survival rates have led to campaigns to raise awareness in at-risk men.Charles Richardson
High Incidence and Persistence of Anal Human Papillomavirus Infection Among HIV-Negative Sexually Active Men Who Have Sex With Men:the EXPLORE study Objective:Anal cancer is more common among men who have sex with men(MSM)than is cervical cancer among women in the United States.Cervical HPV ...
form of skin cancer — among 18-to-39-year-olds over the last 40 years. Women had an eight-fold increase, compared with a four-fold increase in men. The researchers attribute the gender difference to higher tan-seeking behaviors among young women, including outdoorsun exposureandindoor ...
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and Ureaplasma spp.) due to the possibility of complications in patients with genitourinary cancer, urolithiasis, and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) compared to control group. To our knowledge, this is the first type study in Poland. Patients and methods Patients The study included 85 men ...
Though testicular cancer can impact males of any age, it generally affects men in their 20s and 30s. The average age at the time of diagnosis of testicular cancer is about 33, according to the American Cancer Society.
ground: Although overall sociodemographic and cancer site variation in the risk of cancer diagnosis through emergency presentation has been previously described, relatively little is known about how this risk may vary differentially by sex, age and deprivation group between patients with a given cancer....
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