A team led by scientists at The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) compared the genes of 730 men who had developed testicular cancer with the genes of healthy men. They found many of the men who had suffered cancer shared common DNA variants on chromosomes 5, 6 and 12 that the healthy men did n...
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diagnosis of testicular cancer is marginal, the risk/benefit ratio of orchidopexy for children with severe encephalopathy and cryptorchidism is unclear.
Sun, Dec 20 | from UroToday