my dad keeps telling me to keep my cell phone out of my pocket because he thinks the radiation from the phone will rub up on my balls or somethin’. any truth. More: does keeping your cell phone in your pocket contribute to … Read More →
UroToday.com - Ours is a retrospective review of patients who underwent open retroperitoneal lymph node dissection between 2001-2008… Read Full Article. See more here: Morbidity Of Open Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection For … Read More →
valpogal asked: She began taking her husband’s pain medication while he was dying from testicular cancer and became addicted to opiates. That was the only way. More here: How can I get medical insurance for my adult daughter who is … Read More →
While cancer is not likely, you could have a prostate infection, which can be treated with antibiotics. You are much more likely to have testicular cancer at your age Original post: What are the chances of having prostate cancer for age 25? — Super … Read More →
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In September of ‘08 I was taken to Indiana where Dr. Einhorn (inventor of platinum based chemo and recognized testicular cancer specialist) practices. View post: Sean Martella's Fight w/ Testicular Cancer: Cali-for-ni-a Read More →
I know, it seems strange to bring that up in terms of testicular cancer , but I’m serious. One of the recurring themes I’ve seen in my readings is the concern that losing a testicle will make one “less of a man.” This isn’t a silly fear; … View original post here: Alas, a...
I know, it seems strange to bring that up in terms of testicular cancer , but I’m serious. View original post here: Thanks | Blog of the Moderate Left Read More →
The good news — and it is good news — is that testicular cancer is extremely treatable, and the vast majority of men who suffer from it are treated successfully, even if the cancer has metastasized. So the odds are in my favor. … Read more here: Alas, a Lump! Testicular Cancer is Very Treatable...
There are many questions a male or his partner may have regarding life after testicular cancer . One common topic revolving around life after testicular cancer concerns the sexual side of life and the. Original post: Life After Testicular Cancer Possible Side Effect Read More →
