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  2. Testicular cancer - Wikipedia

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    Testicular cancer. 7.4 × 5.5-cm seminoma in a radical orchiectomy specimen. Testicular cancer is cancer that develops in the testicles, a part of the male reproductive system. [2] Symptoms may include a lump in the testicle or swelling or pain in the scrotum. [2] Treatment may result in infertility.

  3. Seminoma - Wikipedia

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    Relative incidences of testicular tumors, showing seminoma at bottom left. [2] A seminoma is a germ cell tumor of the testicle or, more rarely, the mediastinum or other extra-gonadal locations. It is a malignant neoplasm and is one of the most treatable and curable cancers, with a survival rate above 95% if discovered in early stages.

  4. Germ cell tumor - Wikipedia

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    Germ cell tumor ( GCT) is a neoplasm derived from the primordial germ cells. [1] Germ-cell tumors can be cancerous or benign. Germ cells normally occur inside the gonads ( ovary [2] and testis ). GCTs that originate outside the gonads may be birth defects resulting from errors during development of the embryo .

  5. Testicular self-examination - Wikipedia

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    Testicular self-examination ( TSE) is a procedure where a man examines his own testicles and scrotum for possible lumps or swelling. [1] It is usually undertaken at home while standing in front of a mirror and after having a warm bath or shower. [1] Monthly self-examination of the testicles starting at puberty may be an effective way of ...

  6. Embryonal carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    In the ovary, embryonal carcinoma is quite rare, amounting to approximately three percent of ovarian germ cell tumours. The median age at diagnosis is 15 years. Symptoms and signs are varied, and may include sexual precocity and abnormal (increased, reduced or absent) uterine bleeding. [1]

  7. Primary testicular diffuse large B-cell lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    PT-DLBCL is by far the most common form of testicular cancer in men >60 years of age. It usually develops in this age group ( median age ~65 years old, range 10–96 years) and presents as a painless testicular mass or swelling in one testis or, in ~6% of cases, both testes: [1] PT-DLBCL is the most common testicular cancer to present with ...

  8. Spermatocytic tumor - Wikipedia

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    Spermatocytic tumor is a rare tumour, making up only one to two percent of all testicular germ cell tumours. Men presenting with this tumour are generally 50 to 60 years old, and its occurrence is rare in men under 30 years old. Most present with slow, painless testicular enlargement, which may involve both testes. [1]

  9. Lawrence Einhorn - Wikipedia

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    Lance Armstrong [4] [5] – American cyclist. In 1996, Armstrong was battling stage-three testicular cancer that had spread to his brain, lungs, and abdomen. Einhorn led the medical team that treated Armstrong's cancer. By February 1997, Armstrong was declared cancer-free. The same year, he founded the Livestrong Foundation, formerly known as ...