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Article: New testicular cancer risk factors study results reported from Mater Misericordiae University, Department of Urology.
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- Cancer Weekly
- Article date:
- November 3, 2009
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New investigation results, 'Epidemiology of testicular cancer,' are detailed in a study published in Bju International. "Testicular cancer is of interest and importance because its incidence has been increasing in most countries over the past four decades. Although it remains an uncommon malignancy overall accounting for 1-2% of all tumours in men, testicular cancer is the most common malignancy in young men," scientists in Dublin, Ireland report (see also Testicular Cancer Risk Factors).
"There is marked geographical variation in the incidence of testicular cancer, with the highest incidence among men in Nordic countries and lowest incidence among men in the ...
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