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The Essential Facts About Marijuana And Testicular Cancer
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The Essential Facts About Marijuana And Testicular Cancer



What you need to know.

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One cannot overemphasize the impact of cancer on contemporary society. Regardless of an individuals age group or socioeconomic status, they are bound to know someone who died far too young from this awful disease. Similarly, cancer is non-discriminatory in its victimstaking the lives of males, females, youths, and elderly. For the young male demographic, testicular cancer is a real threat to ones longevity and quality of life. Because, testicular cancer is the most common form of cancer in men between the ages of 15 and 35. For the most part, testicular cancer propagates within the germ cells that comprise male sperm.









Depending on the stage (one through three) of testicular cancer development, there are a few options for treatment. For starters, this form of cancer is initially combatted with surgery, in which the cancerous testicle, and occasionally lymph nodes, are removed. After surgery, testicular cancer patients are treated with radiation or chemotherapydepending on the severity of the case in question. Its important to note, however, that testicular cancer has the highest survival rate of any cancer with survival rates as high as 95 percent .........














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