Testicular Cancer Survivors Have Higher Rates of Other Cancers (American Cancer Society)
21st Nov 2005, 17:20 GMT
American Cancer Society - Summary: Testicular cancer survivors have about twice the risk of developing some other form of cancer in their lifetime than men who never had testicular cancer, according to a study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
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