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ADHD, autism in men raises testicular cancer risks – Swedish study  

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Men suffering from neurodevelopmental disorders are 54% more likely to develop seminoma, a tumour in the testicles, say Swedish scientists, who although unsure what...
Chemotherapy

Half the amount of chemo still prevents recurrence of testicular cancer

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Testicular cancer can be prevented from coming back using half the amount of chemotherapy that is currently used, a clinical trial has shown. In...

Genetic mutations linked to testicular cancer

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A British study has uncovered several new genetic mutations that could drive testicular cancer and identified a gene which may contribute to tumours becoming resistant.

Stage 4 cancer no longer a death sentence

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A stage 4 cancer diagnosis need not necessarily feel like the end of the road, say experts, with scientific advances meaning patients can now...

Du Pont loses appeal over cancer toxic chemical ruling

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A federal appeals court has upheld a $40m verdict for a cancer survivor who sued EI Du Pont de Nemours and Co after years...

Men’s breast cancer may be linked to infertility – ICR study

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The risk of invasive breast cancer in men may be associated with self-reported infertility in the male partner, found research from The Institute of...

Cancer survivors face elevated risk of cardiovascular disease over 10 years

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A study has found that about 35% of Americans with a cancer history had an elevated risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) in the...
Prostate

Two trials offer substantive hope for prostate cancer patients

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The phase III ENZAMET trial found that 80% of men with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer who received the non-steroidal anti-androgen (NSAA) medicine enzalutamide (Xtandi)...

World Cancer Day: A cure is 5-10 years away – WHO expert

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An effective cure for all types of cancer could be just five to 10 years away, according to  Professor Karol Sikora, former head of...

Suicide risk with bladder cancer

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Older, single white males with advanced bladder cancer have the highest suicide risk among those with other cancers of the male genitals and urinary system, US researchers report.