Testicular cancer occurs most often in males in one of three age groups: boys 10 years old or younger; adult males between the ages of 20 and 40; and men over 60.
There is some variation among racial and ethnic groups, with men of Scandinavian background having higher than average rates of testicular cancer, and African-American men having a lower than average incidence.
Separate groups of researchers in Germany and New Zealand reported in 2003 that firefighters have an elevated risk of testicular cancer compared to control subjects. The specific environmental trigger is not yet known.
Some cancer support groups are available through the Macmillan Cancer website. Other cancer support groups are CANCERactive, Ovacome UK and Crazy Hats.
Cancer survivors groups are listed with the American Association for Cancer Research and the American Cancer Society. Information on local groups can be found by contacting the oncology department of local hospital(s).
Testicular torsion most commonly occurs in teenagers and young adults. The risk does decrease as the person ages, but this is because testicular torsion usually occurs during exercise and young men tend to exercise more than other age groups.
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Information on breast cancer support groups may be obtained from Wikipedia, the Breast cancer support website, and the Susan G. Komen website. These are places to obtain information on breast cancer.
You can find local breast cancer support groups anywhere. For an example you can go to your local hospital and ask for a support group for breast cancer.
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