testicular carcinoma teratoma

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Testicular cancer is a malignant tumor in the male urinary system. Generally speaking, more than 90% of testicular cancer is germ cell tumor, teratoma is also there, but it is relatively rare, belonging to non-germ cell tumor. Generally, testicular teratoma needs further surgery after detection. Postoperative pathology can be /confirm/ied. Malignant teratoma also needs adjuvant chemotherapy after surgery, and radiotherapy to control the development of the disease. General testicular teratoma may also appear at the beginning of the symptoms of testicular swelling, pain, some because of long tumors, and then cause sperm deformity, or survival rate is not high, easy to cause other problems, such as infertility. Many people because of male infertility, and then came to the hospital to see a doctor found testicular cancer, after routine physical examination and imaging examination, can make a preliminary diagnosis, and then further surgery and biopsy pathology can be diagnosed. General testicular cancer teratoma postoperative radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other comprehensive treatment, control the development of the disease, early detection, early treatment, the effect is still relatively good.

testicular carcinoma teratoma



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