Like many men’s health issues, testicular cancer long languished outside of the minds of men across the world. Then, in 1996, the condition was lifted into a more prominent place of awareness on the ...
Testicular cancer makes headlines because it strikes young men in the prime of life. Thanks to modern treatments, most men survive testicular cancer. World-class cyclist Lance Armstrong not only ...
KALAMAZOO -- Testicular cancer is the most common type of cancer found in young men ages 15 to 34, but it is also highly treatable.Dr. Douglas Campbell, an internal medicine specialist with Borgess ...
Editor’s note: This article has been corrected to say the patient had surgery to move a testicle or otherwise repair testicular torsion. An earlier version said the patient had surgery to remove a ...
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