Stage 1 testicular cancer is highly curable, with cure rates exceeding 95%, and is confined to the testicle. Diagnosis involves scrotal ultrasound, tumor marker blood tests, and radical inguinal ...
Rapid progression from cancer diagnosis to surgery emphasizes the urgency in treatment decisions. Radical inguinal orchiectomy is a common procedure for suspected testicular cancer to prevent cancer ...
Testicular cancer occurs when an abnormal overgrowth of cells forms in one or both testicles. This is the most common cancer in American men ages 15 to 35. Approximately 7,500 new cases are diagnosed ...
Organ-sparing approaches are currently practiced in urology for many malignancies. Partial orchiectomy of germ cell tumors (GCT) provides potential benefits over radical surgery by reducing the need ...
Background A 25-year-old male presented to his local urologist with new-onset right testicular pain and swelling detected on self examination. A scrotal ultrasound scan showed a right testicular mass, ...