Archive for September, 2007
Considering that 1 in 250 men will be diagnosed with testicular cancer at one point or another, knowing which testicular cancer symptoms to look for can be a life saving bit of knowledge. When you think about it, the statistics are staggering. Not only is testicular cancer fairly common, but it can affect any age group. While you’re most likely to be diagnosed with testicular cancer while you’re in the 15 to 40 age bracket, everyone from infants to the elderly are at risk. On…
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If you’re a guy, particularly if you’re in the 15 to 40 age range, you should know what the symptoms of testicular cancer are. Over the course of your lifetime, you’ve got a 1 in 250 chance of getting diagnosed with testicular cancer. While that may not sound like terrible odds, when you take into consideration how the cancer will progress if left undiagnosed and untreated, you’ve got too much to lose not to be aware of what to look for. Nobody is immune from testicular cance…
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When guys realize that their lifetime odds of getting diagnosed with it are 1 in 250, many men will go looking for the symptoms for testicular cancer. There are many of them to be aware of, but if you know exactly what to look for you have a better chance of catching testicular cancer in its early stages. If caught before it has spread to other organs, testicular cancer victims have a survival rate of 90 percent. When caught in the very first stage of existence, testicular c…
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Adequate folic acid intake may be a significant protector against cancer and is vital for the prevention of certain serious birth defects.
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If you’ve recently been diagnosed, or are worried you might have it, you might be asking yourself what is testicular cancer? As you may have guessed by the name of the disease, testicular cancer is a form of cancer that is found in men’s testicles. Over the course of a man’s lifetime, the odds of him getting testicular cancer are roughly 1 in 250. Surprisingly enough, the age group most affected by it is relatively young. It is most commonly found in males aged 15 to 40, and …
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If you’re a man who has been diagnosed with testicular cancer and are looking for somebody to connect with, testicular cancer forums might be the best place to turn. If you’re unfamiliar with what forums are, allow me to explain. Online forums are places where people can go to talk about specific topics. They’re like written forms of conversation, and any member (sometimes even people who aren’t members) can start topics or comment on ones that have already been started. If y…
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