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The study found the increased risk appeared to be in the form called nonseminoma testicular cancer. It accounts for 40 percent of cases and can be more aggressive and more difficult to treat, Schwartz said. Experts are unsure about the causes of ...
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3 Months Ago,
College Heights Herald says
(in Bald ambition: Runners shave heads to support teammate)
center, who was diagnosed with testicular cancer. The team shaved their heads so they would be united as Somers starts chemotherapy. ...
13 Months Ago,
irishtimes.com says
(in A risky joint)
Ireland
According to the lead researcher on the project, Dr Stephen Schwartz, the results are significant since they highlight a link between cannabis use and an increased risk of the most aggressive form of testicular cancer, non-seminoma, which tends to ...
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The committee recommended that the state pay for PET-CT scans to diagnose possibly metastacized testicular cancer for 13 patients a year. ...
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