1. Testicular Cancer : Testicles
—Also called testes or gonads, they are part of the male reproductive system, and are located beneath the penis in the scrotum.
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2. Definition of undescended testicles - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A condition in which one or both testicles fail to move from the abdomen, where they develop before birth, into the scrotum. Undescended testicles may increase the risk for development of testicular cancer. Also called cryptorchidism.
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3. Undescended Testicle
It is most common in babies who were born before their due date or who were very small at birth. Why a baby’s testicle does not move into the scrotum is not well understood. It probably has a number of causes. This condition runs in some families ...
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4. testicle - Symptoms, Treatments and Resources for testicle
So I have a pretty weird situation on my hands, i'll start from the beginning. Right now I... About 6 hours ago, I was in a bad motorcycle accident. Luckily, I was just scratched up a b... Hi there, I have a pea size mole in the region of my testi...
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5. Undescended testicle: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Undescended testicles are fairly common in premature infants. They occur in about 3 - 4% of full-term infants. In most cases the testicles descend by the time the child is 9 months old.
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6. Testicular cancer (seminoma of the testicle)
Testicular cancer (seminoma of the testicle)
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7. Testicle
The testicles are part of the male reproductive system and they are responsible for the production of sperm and testosterone. Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone and is responsible for many aspects of sexual function in men, including the...
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8. Testicular Cancer (Teratoma of the Testicle) - Virtual Medical Centre
A type of Testicular cancer is Teratoma of the Testicle. It is a type of germ cell tumour as it arises from sperm precursors. Germ cell tumours are by far the most common testicular tumours. The testes, the paired male gonads, are the sites of spe...
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9. The Testicular Cancer Resource Center Testicle Page
Testicular cancer is cancer of the testicles. But while you may know where they are and you may know a little bit about what they do, chances are that you don't know what is going on inside of them. This page is intended to be a very brief...
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10. Ask an Expert: Testicle Removal to Assist Prostate Cancer
I read the article about removing both testicles for testosterone reduction. Q: Could one testicle be removed, reducing testosterone production. Hormone therapy, with EBRT and "seed" implants? Thanks.
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