Testicular Cancer
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Testicular Cancer Risk Factors
Risk factors for testicular
cancer
include:
Age 18-35
Caucasian race
Family history of testicular
cancer
HIV infection
Undescended testicle
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Last Updated: Aug 11, 2008
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Testicular Cancer References:
Balk C, Witjes JA. Advances in the management of testicular cancer. Expert Rev Anticancer Ther. 2004 Aug;4(4):669-77.
Garner MJ, Turner MC, Ghadirian P, Krewski D. Epidemiology of testicular cancer: an overview. Int J Cancer. 2005 Sep 1;116(3):331-9.
Masters JR, Koberle B. Curing metastatic cancer: lessons from testicular germ-cell tumours. Nat Rev Cancer. 2003 Jul;3(7):517-25.
Shabbir M, Morgan RJ. Testicular cancer. J R Soc Health. 2004 Sep;124(5):217-8.
Wirehn AB, Tornberg S, Carstensen J. Serum cholesterol and testicular cancer incidence in 45,000 men followed for 25 years. Br J Cancer. 2005 May 9;92(9):1785-6.