Testicular Cancer News and Research

Latest Testicular Cancer News and Research

IU researcher receives NCI grant to study side effects of cancer treatment

IU researcher receives NCI grant to study side effects of cancer treatment

Standardized, expert care can overcome factors associated with worse clinical outcomes in testicular cancer

Standardized, expert care can overcome factors associated with worse clinical outcomes in testicular cancer

UT Southwestern physicians eliminate sociodemographic disparities in testicular cancer patients

UT Southwestern physicians eliminate sociodemographic disparities in testicular cancer patients

Machine learning model predicts chemotherapy-associated nephrotoxicity

Machine learning model predicts chemotherapy-associated nephrotoxicity

Indiana State Department of Health and IU collaborate to study COVID-19 spread

Indiana State Department of Health and IU collaborate to study COVID-19 spread

‘Baby, I can’t breathe’: America’s first ER doctor to die in heat of COVID-19 battle

‘Baby, I can’t breathe’: America’s first ER doctor to die in heat of COVID-19 battle

IU scientists discover that beta-carophyllene improves wound healing

IU scientists discover that beta-carophyllene improves wound healing

Boys born small at higher risk of infertility

Boys born small at higher risk of infertility

Movember and Alberta Cancer Foundation campaigns boost prostate cancer screening study

Movember and Alberta Cancer Foundation campaigns boost prostate cancer screening study

Lower life expectancy with intellectual disability

Lower life expectancy with intellectual disability

Smoking cannabis increases testicular cancer risk

Smoking cannabis increases testicular cancer risk

Researchers identify new mechanism to resist fungal infection in cells

Researchers identify new mechanism to resist fungal infection in cells

Young male cancer survivors may benefit from testosterone replacement therapy

Young male cancer survivors may benefit from testosterone replacement therapy

Popular health campaigns aren’t always the most productive, says new study

Popular health campaigns aren’t always the most productive, says new study

IU research examines trends in public perceptions of violence in people with mental illness

IU research examines trends in public perceptions of violence in people with mental illness

Severe vomiting in early pregnancy linked to increased autism risk

Severe vomiting in early pregnancy linked to increased autism risk

Open Medicare data provides critical insights on hidden costs of health care

Open Medicare data provides critical insights on hidden costs of health care

'Conversation-based' activities reduce stigma related to mental illness among college students

'Conversation-based' activities reduce stigma related to mental illness among college students

New study looks at health effects of eating marijuana

New study looks at health effects of eating marijuana

Scientists discover rare autoimmune disease triggered by testicular cancer

Scientists discover rare autoimmune disease triggered by testicular cancer

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