cáncer testicular - translation to English
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cáncer testicular - translation to English

MALE SEX REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM CANCER THAT IS LOCATED IN THE TESTICLES
Testicular Cancer; Testes neoplasm; Testicular neoplasms; Testis cancer; Ball cancer; Testicular carcinoma; Testicular epidermoid; Cutaneous marker of testicular disorder; Testicular tumor; Testicle Cancer; Cancer of the testicle; Cancer of the testicles; Orchidoma; Testicle cancer; Intratesticular leiomyosarcoma; Testicular cancers; Causes of testicular cancer; Epidemiology of testicular cancer
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  • Mixed germ cell tumor containing embryonal carcinoma, seminoma, and yolk sac tumor. The embryonal carcinoma component (upper left, upper right, and lower left) shows pseudoglandular growth with high-grade features of large, epithelioid, anaplastic cells with prominent nucleoli, indistinct cell borders with nuclear overlapping, pleomorphism, and frequent mitoses. The seminoma component (upper center) shows large, round-polyhedral cells with distinct cell membranes, abundant clear/watery cytoplasm, large central nuclei and prominent nucleoli. The yolk sac component (lower right, hugging the embryonal component) exhibits microcystic/reticular growth pattern.
  • Image showing the first sign of testicular cancer

testicular cancer         
(n.) = cáncer testicular
Ex: In the United States, between 7500 and 8000 diagnoses of testicular cancer are made each year.
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GROUP OF DISEASES INVOLVING ABNORMAL CELL GROWTH AND SPREAD
Cancer (medicine); Cancer patient; Cancers; Cancerous; Malignant growth; Malignant tumors; Malignant neoplasm; Malignant neoplasms; Malignant Neoplasms; Malignant tumor; Cancer aromatase; Deaths by cancer; AIDS-related cancer; Cancerous tumor; Malignant tumour; Microtumor; Cancer (disease); Sporadic cancer; Cancer medication; Anti-cancer; Cancer diagnosis; Tumor medication; Cancer therapy; Malignant lesion; Solid cancer; Cancer en cuirasse; Malignant neoplastic disease; Signs of cancer; Cancer signs; Epithelial cancers; Malignant cancer; Invasive (cancer); Borderline (cancer); Invasive cancer; Cancer pathology; Malignant neoplasia; Bilateral cancer; Cancer statistics; Cancerous tumour; Societal and cultural aspects of cancer; Tumor tissue; Economic burden of cancer; Economic impact of cancer; Hormones and cancer; Autoimmune diseases and cancer
(n.) = cáncer
Ex: The CANCERLINE files cover cancer.
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* anticancer = contra el cáncer
* bladder cancer = cáncer de vejiga
* breast cancer = cáncer de mama
* cancer chemotherapy = quimioterapia contra el cáncer
* cancer metastasis = metástasis de cáncer
* cancer screening = detección precoz del cáncer, prueba de detección del cáncer, clínica
* cervical cancer = cáncer de útero
* colon cancer = cáncer de colon
* colorectal cancer = cáncer colorectal
* invasive cancer = cáncer invasivo
* kidney cancer = cáncer del riñón
* lung cancer = cáncer de pulmón
* oesophageal cancer = cáncer del esófago
* ovarian cancer = cáncer ovárico, cáncer de los ovarios
* pancreatic cancer = cáncer del páncreas
* prostate cancer = cáncer de próstata
* skin cancer = cáncer de piel
* stomach cancer = cáncer del estómago
* testicular cancer = cáncer testicular
* Tropic of Cancer = Trópico de Cáncer
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  • 3D anatomy of the layers surrounding the testis
  • Male gonad (testes, left) and female gonad ([[ovaries]], right)
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INTERNAL ORGAN USED IN THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Testes; Testis; Testicles; Testicular size; Testicular; Testicular diseases; Testicular disorder; Testicular hormones; Teste; Testicals; Testical; Testicular disease; Balls (slang); Orchitic; Testical cyst; Low hangers; Testicle size; Testiculus; Testicular volume; Diseases of the testes
(adj.) = testicular, de los testículos
Ex: The doctor also will explain how to do testicular self-exams.
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* testicular cancer = cáncer testicular
* testicular tumour = tumor testicular

Definition

Carcinoma papilar
carcinoma con excrecencias papilares

Wikipedia

Testicular cancer

Testicular cancer is cancer that develops in the testicles, a part of the male reproductive system. Symptoms may include a lump in the testicle or swelling or pain in the scrotum. Treatment may result in infertility.

Risk factors include an undescended testis, family history of the disease, and previous history of testicular cancer. More than 95% are germ cell tumors which are divided into seminomas and non-seminomas. Other types include sex-cord stromal tumors and lymphomas. Diagnosis is typically based on a physical exam, ultrasound, and blood tests. Surgical removal of the testicle with examination under a microscope is then done to determine the type.

Testicular cancer is highly treatable and usually curable. Treatment options may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or stem cell transplantation. Even in cases in which cancer has spread widely, chemotherapy offers a cure rate greater than 80%.

Globally testicular cancer affected about 686,000 people in 2015. That year it resulted in 9,400 deaths up from 7,000 deaths in 1990. Rates are lower in the developing than the developed world. Onset most commonly occurs in males 20 to 34 years old, rarely before 15 years old. The five-year survival rate in the United States is about 95%. Outcomes are better when the disease remains localized.