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Factors Which Influence College-Aged Men To Perform Testicular Self-Examinât I On, Keith Odendahl Aug 2000

Factors Which Influence College-Aged Men To Perform Testicular Self-Examinât I On, Keith Odendahl

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Testicular cancer (TC) has been determined to be the most common malignancy in men 15 to 34 years of age. An estimated 7,400 new cases of TC will be diagnosed in 1999, and approximately 3 00 men will die this year from TC. Evidence suggests the incidence of TC is on the rise in North America, especially among Caucasian men. However, TC is nearly 100% curable if detected in its early stages. Testicular self-examination (TSE), a strategy employed by men to detect TC in its early stages, has not been endorsed by leading authorities on cancer. Education on the disease …