1. SEER Training: Testes
The male gonads, testes or testicles, begin their development high in the abdominal cavity, near the kidneys. During the last two months before birth, or shortly after birth, they descend through the inguinal canal into the scrotum, a pouch that e...
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2. SEER Training: Anatomy of the Testis
Each testicle is considered a separate site unless bilateral involvement is stated to be metastatic from one side to the other.
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3. Cancer of the Testis - SEER Stat Fact Sheets
. Approximately 5.8% were diagnosed under age 20; 47.4% between 20 and 34; 27.4% between 35 and 44; 13.7% between 45 and 54; 3.7% between 55 and 64; 1.2% between 65 and 74; 0.6% between 75 and 84; and 0.2% 85+ years of age.
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4. Testicular Cancer, Testis Cancer Treatment / Seattle
In the United States, between 7,500 and 8,000 diagnoses of testicular cancer, also known as testis cancer, are made each year. Testicular cancer is an abnormal, rapid and invasive growth of cancerous cells in the testicles. Testicular cancer repre...
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5. Testis
The testes are the paired male reproductive glands that produce the hormone testosterone and, after sexual maturity, spermatozoa (sperm). The testes form in the abdominal cavity early in fetal development and usually descend into the scrotum befor...
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6. Testes
The testes are two egg-shaped male reproductive organs located in the scrotum. They produce sperm and the male hormone, testosterone.
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7. The American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer: Clinical Information Bibliographies, Testis
--Steele GS, Richie JP, Stewart AK, Menck HR. The National Cancer Data Base report on patterns of care for testicular carcinoma, 1985-1996. Cancer 86(10): 2171-83, 1999.
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8. Testis definition - eMedicineHealth - experts in everyday emergencies, first aid and health information
Testis: The testis (or testicle) is the male sex gland. A pair of testes are located behind the penis in a pouch of skin called the scrotum.
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9. Disorders of the Testes
The testicles (also called testes) are part of the male reproductive system. The testicles are two oval organs about the size of large olives. They are located inside the scrotum, the loose sac of skin that hangs behind the penis. The testicles ma...
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10. Undescended Testes
Under normal circumstances, the developing testes of a fetus grow within the abdomen. Just prior to birth, the testicles move downward through the inguinal canal and into the scrotum. In the cases of undescended testes, the testicles stay within t...
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