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August 24, 2005

Testicular Cancer Linked to Mother's Weight

Pregnant women's weight is apparently associated with the subsequent risk of testicular cancer in male offspring once they become adults, according to a Scandinavian study. (Reuters)

July 21, 2005

Second Testicular Cancer Rare

Men with testicular cancer have a higher-than-average chance of developing cancer in the other testicle at a later time, but the overall risk is low and survival remains high, study results show. (UPMC Cancer Centers)

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July 19, 2005

Testicular Cancer Survivors Can Have Children

Most testicular cancer patients who try to father children after completing their treatment succeed, scientists said Tuesday.

Men who have surgery to remove the tumour have the least problems but even patients who have radiotherapy and chemotherapy are able to have children. (UPMC Cancer Centers)

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April 29, 2005

Testicular Cancer Surviors and Anxiety

Long-term survivors of testicular cancer appear to be at increased risk of anxiety disorder, a study shows. (ABC News)

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March 3, 2005

Testicular Cancer Test

Scientists have discovered a new method that could help to detect very early signs of testicular cancer by looking for a specific protein in semen.

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