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  [271] Stem-Cell Transplant for Testicular Cancer
      PDF [180,9 KB]  From [secure.cigna.com]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [272] Stem-Cell Transplant for Testicular Cancer
      PDF [180,9 KB]  From [cigna.com]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [273] Young men are more commonly affected by testicular cancer, with ...
      PDF [32,5 KB]  From [www5.health.nsw.gov.au]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [274] Testicular Cancer: I
      PDF [64,4 KB]  From [www.jcomjournal.com]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [275] Microsoft PowerPoint - Web Testicular Cancer - Alex Powell.ppt
      PDF [337,1 KB]  From [www.cancerwa.asn.au]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [276] Microsoft PowerPoint - Presentation 3 Testicular Cancer - Alex ...
      PDF [337,2 KB]  From [www.cancerwa.asn.au]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [277] Testicular Cancer
      PDF [185,1 KB]  From [ncic.cancer.ca]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [278] Risk of Contralateral Testicular Cancer: A Population- based Study ...
      PDF [318,0 KB]  From [dceg.cancer.gov]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [279] Quality of life and stress response symptoms in long-term and ...
      PDF [189,3 KB]  From [www.med.rug.nl]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [280] Testicular Cancer & Self-examination
      PDF [58,8 KB]  From [meded1.ahc.umn.edu]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [281] Testicular Cancer: Education and Awareness Among the Deaf
      PPT [93,7 KB]  From [cancer.ucsd.edu]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [282] Relationship between lipoxygenase and human testicular cancer
      PDF [204,9 KB]  From [histology1.med.uoc.gr]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [283] Surviving Testicular Cancer
      PDF [353,9 KB]  From [irs.ub.rug.nl]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [284] Surviving Testicular Cancer
      PDF [415,4 KB]  From [irs.ub.rug.nl]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [285] Surviving Testicular Cancer
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  [286] Surviving Testicular Cancer
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  [287] Testicular Cancer: What Every Guy Should Know
      PDF [210,6 KB]  From [imihale.org]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [288] Management of Testicular cancer
      PPT [1001,0 KB]  From [www.uroweb.nl]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [289] Testicular cancer – Familial and maternal characteristics ...
      PDF [9,1 KB]  From [www.dkfz.de]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [290] TESTICULAR CANCER
      PDF [56,8 KB]  From [vandenberg.af.mil]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [291] The gonadotropin response to synthetic gonadotropin releasing ...
      PDF [22,0 KB]  From [www.springerlink.com]  Last viewed: 11.05.2006

  [292] Maternal health and pre- and perinatal characteristics in the ...
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  [293] The Correlation of Vinbiastine Pharmacokinetics to Toxicity in ...
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  [294] CHAPTER IV COMPLICATIONS OF VENOUS ACCESS PORTS IN 132 PATIENTS ...
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  [295] Neutropenic Colitis as a Complication of High-dose Chemotherapy ...
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  [296] Neutropenic Colitis as a Complication of High-dose Chemotherapy ...
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  [297] Testicular cancer
      PDF [198,0 KB]  From [www.moh.govt.nz]  Last viewed: 23.04.2006
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  [298] Testicular Cancer
      PDF [29,4 KB]  From [www.cancer.med.umich.edu]  Last viewed: 23.04.2006
Testicular Cancer © copyright 2006 U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center The University of Michigan Health System web site does not provide specific medical advice and does not endorse any medical or professional service obtained through information provided on this site or any links to this site. Use of the UMHS web site does not replace medical consultation with a qualified health or medical professional to meet the health and medical needs of you or others. While the content of the UMHS web site is frequently updated, medical information changes rapidly and therefore, some information may be out of date, and/or contain inaccuracies or typographical errors. Testicular cancer is uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in one or both testicles. This growth becomes a lump or tumor. Cells can break away from the initial tumor to form new growths elsewhere in the body. The testicles are part ...

  [299] Testicular Cancer Metastasis
      PDF [31,5 KB]  From [www.cancer.med.umich.edu]  Last viewed: 23.04.2006
Testicular Cancer Metastasis © copyright 2006 U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center The University of Michigan Health System web site does not provide specific medical advice and does not endorse any medical or professional service obtained through information provided on this site or any links to this site. Use of the UMHS web site does not replace medical consultation with a qualified health or medical professional to meet the health and medical needs of you or others. While the content of the UMHS web site is frequently updated, medical information changes rapidly and therefore, some information may be out of date, and/or contain inaccuracies or typographical errors. When cells in the body grow out of control, it is called cancer . A growth of cancer cells is called a tumor. If the cancer cells break away from the tumor and spread to other parts of the body, the tumor is called metastatic. ...

  [300] Testicular cancer
      PDF [55,4 KB]  From [www.rcr.ac.uk]  Last viewed: 23.04.2006
Recommendations for Cross-Sectional Imaging in Cancer Management March 2006 CHAPTER 15 Testicular cancer Clinical background 95% of testicular cancers are of germ cell origin. Of these, 60% are non-seminomatous germ cell tumour (NSGCT, teratoma) and 40% are seminoma. Mixed germ cell tumours may occur and are treated as NSGCT. Testicular lymphoma, paratesticular rhabdomyosarcoma and a variety of rare tumours may also occur and are treated according to the histological origin of the primary. Orchidectomy is performed for most patients with NSGCT and pathological staging of the primary identifies risk factors for metastatic disease, such as lymphatic and vascular invasion. Germ cell tumours are frequently associated with raised serum markers; beta human chorionic gonadotrophin (ß-HCG), and alpha-foetoprotein (AFP) estimations are important in diagnosis and follow-up. The patterns of spread ...