It is possible to get it at any age. It is most common for the ages of 20 to 34.
Yes, but it's very rare.
Testicular torsion has been estimated to affect 1 in every 4 000 males younger than the age of 25 years and has peaks of incidence occurring in the neonate and the adolescent entering puberty.
Skin cancer is VERY rare at that age. But if you have a suspicious mole or spot that seems to be changing or getting larger, see a doctor (dermatologist).
12 January 1700(1700-01-12) at age 79
yes. He died of cancer at age 88 on September 12, 2009
i think as young as 1 years old.... that's when my puppy was. As far as the upper age limit there is none; although I don't think I would bother with a dog that was already 12 or older. They claim that your dog neutered can lessen it's chances of testicular cancer as well as other problems.
Hi I'm 30yrs old played football for 12 yrs very fit healthy guy.woke up one morning to get my hernia check up while I was there he check my testicle and found a lump he refers me to get a xray and there they found cancer.so it could happen to anyone SO WATCH OUT GUYS GET REGULAR CHECKS.REMEMBER WE ARE HUMAN
Life expectancy and the need for treatment after a diagnosis of prostate cancer will depend on whether the cancer has left the prostate gland, the Gleason score of the biopsy, the number of cores that are positive and the percentage of tumor cells in each positive core. Although prostrate cancer is often a more slowly progressing cancer when compared to other cancers, it is still lethal. Second only to lung cancer, it is the largest cancer killer of men with Twenty seven thousand (27,000) dieing this year alone from prostate cancer.
One type of primary liver cancer, called a hepatoblastoma, usually occurs in children younger than four years of age and between the ages of 12 and 15.
It would be a rare to happen because the most aggressive to get that would be at 50 years old
Lance Armstrong was coughing up blood then end up with testicular cancer, as he had cancer he still rode his bike, but he went through a lot of treatments to stay alive and continue his dream of being a cyclist.!!
This is a matter of personal choice. Neutering does have several benefits: it reduces aggression, stops unnecessary humping, stops the development of fatal testicular cancer and reduces the chance of him running off looking for girls. The procedure for neutering is very routine and is performed on thousands of Dogs every day. With the number of unwanted and homeless Dogs rising, anything you can do to prevent more litters certainly helps. I once inherited an old Border Collie who had developed testicular cancer as he had not been neutered, and sadly he had to be euthanized as this aggressive form of the disease had already spread. I generally neuter my male Dogs at about 12 months of age, though most veterinarians will be happy to neuter from 6 months.
yes because that's the age that is good or you could get it when you are 12.