Testicular neoplasms are relatively rare with approximately two new cases per 100,000 male population occurring per year. The peak occurrence is between the ages of 20 and 40. Because of their highly malignant characteristics testicular neoplasms must be treated aggressively if cure is to be achieved
Testicular cancer accounts for about 1 % of all cancers in men. Malignant testicular tumors are divi...
Testicular neoplasms constitute 1% of all tumors in men. With new therapeutic regimens, the cure rat...
Struma testis is a rare entity, and malignant transformation of a testicular teratoma to papillary t...
Testicular neoplasms account for 1–2% of all neoplasms in males and are the most common cancer type ...
Health visitors can offer advice to men on the signs and symptoms of testicular cancer, in addition ...
Major advances have taken place in the overall management of patients with ali forms of testicular c...
Testicular tumors occur in 1–1.5 % of cases in the structure of the general oncological morbidity am...
Testicular cancer is a rare malignancy, however the most common malignancy in young men. Today, due ...
Germ cell tumors of the testes represent a unique paradigm of diseases which can be cured even in ex...
Metastasis of prostate carcinoma to the testis is seldom reported. The tumour may spread from the pr...
Testicular carcinoma is a rare tumour but the most frequently occurring form of cancer in men aged 1...
Purpose: Testicular germ cell tumors sometimes regress spontaneously and manifest exclusively by met...
Testicular cancer is the most common malignancy in men aged 15-35 years. Histologically, testicular ...
The most common neoplasms of the male genital tract are tumours of the testis and prostate. Testicul...
Embryonal carcinoma is a type of non-seminomatous germ cell tumor. Pure embryonal carcinoma of testi...
Testicular cancer accounts for about 1 % of all cancers in men. Malignant testicular tumors are divi...
Testicular neoplasms constitute 1% of all tumors in men. With new therapeutic regimens, the cure rat...
Struma testis is a rare entity, and malignant transformation of a testicular teratoma to papillary t...
Testicular neoplasms account for 1–2% of all neoplasms in males and are the most common cancer type ...
Health visitors can offer advice to men on the signs and symptoms of testicular cancer, in addition ...
Major advances have taken place in the overall management of patients with ali forms of testicular c...
Testicular tumors occur in 1–1.5 % of cases in the structure of the general oncological morbidity am...
Testicular cancer is a rare malignancy, however the most common malignancy in young men. Today, due ...
Germ cell tumors of the testes represent a unique paradigm of diseases which can be cured even in ex...
Metastasis of prostate carcinoma to the testis is seldom reported. The tumour may spread from the pr...
Testicular carcinoma is a rare tumour but the most frequently occurring form of cancer in men aged 1...
Purpose: Testicular germ cell tumors sometimes regress spontaneously and manifest exclusively by met...
Testicular cancer is the most common malignancy in men aged 15-35 years. Histologically, testicular ...
The most common neoplasms of the male genital tract are tumours of the testis and prostate. Testicul...
Embryonal carcinoma is a type of non-seminomatous germ cell tumor. Pure embryonal carcinoma of testi...
Testicular cancer accounts for about 1 % of all cancers in men. Malignant testicular tumors are divi...
Testicular neoplasms constitute 1% of all tumors in men. With new therapeutic regimens, the cure rat...
Struma testis is a rare entity, and malignant transformation of a testicular teratoma to papillary t...