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- 2011 SXSW Interview: 'Fubar: Balls to the Wall' Takes on the Economy and Testicular CancerDirector Michael Dowse and 'Fubar' star David Lawrence talk about making the sequel, 'Fubar: Balls to the Wall,' at the 2011 SXSW Film Conference.
- Why Infertile Men Need a Testicular ExamInfertile men may be at higher risk for cancer of the testicles. Find out why men with fertility problems need testicular cancer screening. It could save their life.
Testicular Cancer, Performing a Testicular Self ExaminationTesticular cancer starts in the testicles and doing a monthly TSE or testicular self examination can not only detect abnormalities early but in many instances can save your life.- Testicular Cancer: Screening, Causes, Treatment and PreventionMen should check themselves monthly for testicular cancer. The disease is rare and treatable, but it is best to detect testicular cancer early.
- What Are the Early Symptoms and Risk Factors for Testicular Cancer?The most common type of cancer found in young men is testicular cancer. Although it is not nearly as "well known" as prostate cancer and breast cancer (in women), it is the leading cause of cancer in men between the ages of 18 and 35.
- Diagnosing Testicular Cancer in StagingWhen diagnosed with testicular cancer, it is important to know the stages of cancer and how your diagnosis will impact your treatment.
- Men's Health: Should Males Do Testicle Self-Exams?Caucasian males, aged 15 to 40, are most at risk for developing testicular cancer; however, cancer of the testicles is sometimes found in infants and seniors.
- What Men Should Know About Testicular CancerThis question goes out to all the men in the world: Do we really know all that we should know about Testicular Cancer?
- Treatment of Testicular CancerContrary to beliefs, testicular is one of the most favorable cancers known to mankind. Most cases are diagnosed early.
- How To Comfort a Friend with Testicular CancerTesticular cancer is the most common cancer in young men. Though very treatable in most cases, survivors need as much comfort as that of any other cancer survivor. Follow this advice to help comfort your survivor.
- NIH Releases Information on Testicular Cancer DiscoveryThis article is about the discovery of the first bio-pathway gene for testicular cancer.
- Signs and Symptoms of Testicular CancerThis article takes a look at 10 different signs, symptoms and risk factors for testicular cancer. This article will help any male prevent testicular cancer and hopefully catch it early.
- Top Health Risks for Men Over 50Baby boomer's are at the age that they need to start thinking about some major health issues; here is a list of just 10 of them.
- Detecting Testicular CancerThe first step in the treatment and cure of this type of cancer starts with self-discovery.
- The Risk for Testicular Cancer in Young MenFor young men graduating high school, going to college or starting a career, it is important to manage health especially in the area of testicular cancer which is very prevelant among men in the 20s.
- Surviving Testicular CancerThis article is about testicular cancer. This form of cancer presents in approximately 7,000 men annually.
- Testicular Cancer: Don't Ignore ChangesMost men try to ignore changes and their inaction poses great risks which may be fatal
Higher Chances of Cancer Among Gay MenThere is a high cancer risk for gay men. This is due to the lack of health care among many gay men among other factors.- Unnecessary Tests for Cancera lot of tests that doctors order are just to protect them from lawsuits. The new health care reform will address this issue.
- My Battle with CancerThis article talks about my most recent bout with cancer.
Cancers Can Disappear on Their OwnNew medical research shows that many cancers can either disappear or remain stable and non-life threatening. Some people are going through painful and expensive treatments unnecessarily.- The 7 Signs of Cancer and What They Could MeanThe signs of cancer to watch out for.
- Testicular Self-ExaminationThis article emphasizes the importance of screening for testicular cancer, especially in young men, and describes how to perform the self exam.
- Eric Shanteau, 24 Year Old, U. S. Olympic Swimmer, Diagnosed with CancerEric Shanteau, 24 year old U. S. Olmypic Swimmer diganosed with testicular cancer one week before Olympic Trials. Doctor Ok him to compete.
- Performing a Self Testicular ExamAccording to the American Cancer Society testicular cancer is the most common cancer in men between the ages of 15 and 35.





