Analysis of androgen receptor dynamics through immunofluorescent staining of circulating tumor cells in castration-resistant prostate cancer. P-values derived from Chi Squared Test and ANOVA with ...
You check your car's oil and your smoke detectors, but are you checking your own body? Urologist Dr. John Smith joins the Who Cares guys to emphasize the importance of regular testicular self-exams, a ...
Healthcare professionals do not know whether testicular cancer screening is particularly useful. For this reason, there are no screening guidelines for this condition. The same is true of testicular ...
Testicular cancer occurs when cancer cells develop in one, or sometimes both, of the testicles. The testicles are a gland that produces sperm and testosterone. Performing regular testicular self-exams ...
Testicular cancer is not very common, but it deserves careful consideration because it can act rapidly in nonseminomatous germ cell tumours, which are more virulent than seminomas. Testicular cancer ...
Bilateral testicular germ cell tumors (TGCT) prevalence: The 24-year-long single-center experience. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2012 ASCO Annual Meeting I. This abstract does not include ...
To accurately assess and diagnose this patient’s condition, the clinician needs to consider conditions that would cause testicle pain, vomiting, kidney disease, and dysuria yet have a normal ...
Source: By Daerick Gross Sr from the “Guide To Getting It On.” This isn't a medical journal, so why are instructions for doing testicular exams being posted on Psychology Today? When you consider how ...
A 35-year-old male patient, with no underlying medical history presents to your office for a right testicular lump he noticed in the shower a few weeks ago. A testicular ultrasound revealed a solid ...
A healthy 3-month-old infant is noted to have a right testicle that is not palpated in the scrotum. The left testicle is normal. The child was born at 40 weeks (vaginal delivery, normal pregnancy).
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