Led by the University of Sydney researchers and published today in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, this is the first population-based cohort study to assess both adult fertility and cancer risk ...
SUNDAY, Sept. 2, 2018 -- Young boys with undescended testes are at increased risk for testicular cancer and infertility in adulthood, new research suggests. Undescended testes are the most common ...
New evidence supports international guidelines recommending surgery before 18 months of age for boys with undescended testes to reduce the risk of both testicular cancer and infertility later in life.
Undescended testicles can be effectively treated surgically in most cases, according to the findings of a systemic review. However, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has limited sensitivity for ...
As a new parent, you’re probably dialed into every breath and sound your baby makes even as you may wonder about far-off things such as college savings accounts. Of all the things running through your ...
Q: I’m in my 30s. A friend of mine was recently diagnosed with testicular cancer. What should I know about this cancer? Should I be screened for it? A: Testicular cancer is the uncontrolled growth of ...
Most people with a penis have two testicles in their scrotum — but some only have one. This is known as monorchism. Monorchism can be the result of several things. Some people are simply born with ...
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