نتایج جستجو برای: testicular cancer

تعداد نتایج: 926559  

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1987
L M Brown L M Pottern R N Hoover

A case-control study of 271 men with testicular cancer and 259 controls was conducted in the Washington, DC area to evaluate whether suggested risk factors could be responsible for the epidemic increases in testicular cancer in young men. No substantial risks were associated with a history of groin hernia operation, the common childhood diseases, allergies, x rays below the waist, venereal dise...

2016
Fred O Ugwumba Osa Eloka C Ekwueme Agharighom D Okoh

The testicular cancer (TCa) incidence is increasing in many countries, with age-standardized incidence rates up to 7.8/100,000 men in the Western world, although reductions in mortality and increasingly high cure rates are being witnessed at the same time. In Africa, where rates are lower, presentation is often late and morbidity and mortality high. Given this scenario, awareness of testicular ...

2007
Piotr M. Czaykowski Joel R. Gingerich Ralph P. Wong Andrew W. Maksymiuk

Recurrence of testicular tumors in young males generally prompts rapid investigation and treatment. We report 3 patients with past histories of treated testicular cancer referred with radiographic evidence suggestive of intrathoracic metastases. In each case chest imaging demonstrated mediastinal/hilar lymphadenopathy. In one case pulmonary nodules were also identifi ed. In all three patients f...

2016
Chiara Grasso Daniela Zugna Valentina Fiano Nena Robles Rodriguez Milena Maule Anna Gillio-Tos Libero Ciuffreda Patrizia Lista Nereo Segnan Franco Merletti Lorenzo Richiardi

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES It has been suggested that subfertility and testicular cancer share genetic and environmental risk factors. We studied both subfertility and the strongest known testicular cancer susceptibility gene, the c-KIT ligand (KITLG), whose pathway is involved in spermatogenesis. METHODS The EPSAM case-control study is comprised of testicular cancer patients from the Province of ...

Journal: :Annals of internal medicine 2010
Kenneth Lin Ruta Sharangpani

BACKGROUND Testicular cancer is the most common type of cancer in men aged 15 to 34 years. Because treatment produces favorable outcomes even in advanced stages, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) concluded in 2004 that screening asymptomatic men for testicular cancer is unlikely to produce additional benefits over clinical detection. PURPOSE To search for new evidence on the be...

Journal: :International braz j urol : official journal of the Brazilian Society of Urology 2010
Whitney R Burns Edmund Sabanegh Rima Dada Brandon Rein Ashok Agarwal

PURPOSE The frequency of testicular cancer and male infertility has been increasing in the past several decades. This article examines the relationship between male infertility and testicular cancer, concentrating particularly on causal links. RESULTS Both of these disorders are associated with testicular dysgenesis syndrome and have also been traced to mutations in genes involving DNA repair...

Journal: :International journal of cancer 2014
Lorenzo Richiardi Loredana Vizzini Guido Pastore Nereo Segnan Anna Gillio-Tos Valentina Fiano Chiara Grasso Libero Ciuffreda Patrizia Lista Neil Pearce Franco Merletti

Adult height is associated with testicular cancer risk. We studied to what extent this association is explained by parental height, childhood height and age at puberty. We conducted a case-control study on germ-cell testicular cancer patients diagnosed in 1997-2008 and resident in the Province of Turin. Information was collected using mailed questionnaires in 2008-2011. Specifically, we asked f...

2016
Norman R. Barling M. Lehmann

One-hundred-and-one Australian university students aged 18-25 years, with a mean age of 22. 9 years (SD = 1.62) completed a survey assessing testicular self-examination, and knowledge of testicular cancer, d statistically significant difference was found in knowledge scores between performers and non-performers. The factors influencing performance of testicular self-examination were examined us...

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
behrouz ilkhanizadeh mohammad taghizadieh mehrzad mahzad-sadaghiani farahnaz noroozinia bahman jahandideh

background: over recent decades a possible decrease in sperm quality and an increase in the incidence of testicular cancer have been reported in many populations. some recent findings, as cohort studies, showed an increased risk of testicular cancer in men with abnormal semen analysis. case: a 30 years old man referred to our clinic with chief compliant of infertility for 3 years. spermogram re...

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