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CancerBro explains risk factors of testicular cancer

2018-04-01 5 Dailymotion

In last video, CancerBro met Mr. Tiesto who was diagnosed with testicular cancer. Today, CancerBro will explain us in detail about the various risk factors for the disease. <br /><br />Video Transcript:<br /><br />Incidence of testicular cancer is highest in North-European and least in Asians and Africans.<br /><br />Cryptorchidism, or failure of descent of the testis into the scrotal sac, is also a risk factor for the disease.<br /><br />In this condition, testis may lie either in abdomen or in inguinal canal, as you can see in the figure.<br /><br />Various syndromes such as Down's syndrome. Klinefelter's syndrome and testicular dysgenesis syndrome may also be a risk factor for the disease.<br /><br />Previous history of cancer in opposite testis, previous testicular biopsy, testicular atrophy or impaired fertility also increase the risk of testicular cancer.<br /><br />Subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay updated with testicular cancer and know symptoms, stagings, and treatments involved. <br /><br />CancerBro is also active on social media channels. Follow him to get rich and authoritative content related to cancer awareness, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, etc. <br />Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/officialcancerbro<br />Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/official_cancerbro<br />Twitter - https://twitter.com/cancer_bro/<br />Website - http://www.cancerbro.com/ <br /><br />Previous history of testicular cancer in family may also increase the risk in other family members.<br /><br />So, these all were the risk factors for testicular cancer.

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