
Browsing: Testicular Cancer

Side effects of testicular cancer predicted by machine learning
Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in young men. The number of new cases…

Sperm quality unaffected by one course of chemotherapy for early testicular cancer
Men with early-stage testicular cancer can safely receive one course of chemotherapy or radiotherapy after…

Scientists uncover why testicular cancer runs in families
Testicular cancer in families is usually caused by the accumulation of minor genetic changes that…

High-intensity interval training provides significant benefits to survivors of testicular cancer, study shows
Testicular cancer survivors have a markedly better chance of staving off cardiovascular disease caused by…

Meeting the challenges of the longest cancer survivors
By Professor Ian Olver AM, for oncologynews.com.au. The issues facing cancer survivors are being more intensively investigated…

Successful treatment for advanced stage testicular cancer in down syndrome patients
Research by Jue Wang, MD, at the University of Arizona Cancer Center on “Delay in…

Genetic testing can pick out men at increased risk of testicular cancer
Testing for large numbers of genetic changes can identify men with over a 10-fold increased…

ASCO 2017: Low testosterone after testicular cancer is common, linked to chronic health problems
In a large study, 38% of 491 testicular cancer survivors had low testosterone levels, known…

Young cancer survivors have twice the risk of suicide
Survivors of cancer diagnosed before the age of 25 had a more than two-fold increased…

ANZUP Stage 1 Testicular Cancer Surveillance Recommendations
By Nicky Lawrence and Andrew Weickhardt. The Germ Cell Subcommittee of the Australian and New Zealand…