This is the reproductive organs and where your urine flows through.
Yes. Penis, prostate and testicular cancer.
They mean the same thing: Prostate neoplasm is the medical term for prostate cancer; they both refer to the rapid growth of new abnormal prostate tissue (characterized by increased cellular division and proliferation) and that do not stop after disappearance of the factors (stimuli) that started this abnormal growth.
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There are two main types of testicular cancer - seminomas and teratomas. These may be called germ cell tumours. Testicular cancer, as it sounds is cancer located in the testicles. Prostate Cancer- The prostate is a small gland found only in men. It is the size of the top of your thumb and surrounds the first part of the tube (urethra) which carries urine from the bladder to the penis. For more straighforward information on testicular and prostate cancers, visit the related links below.
Some cancers are more common found in men then women. These include Bowel cancer, prostate cancer, bladder cancer non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and lung cancer.
Prostate cancer is the single most common malignancy affecting American men over the age of 50; about 220,000 cases are reported each year.
Testicular cancer is suspected when the doctor feels a mass in the patient's scrotum, which may or may not be painful.
You should take him to a veterinarian. The vet will be able to tell.
no it cannot give testicular cancer
lung cancer is in the lungs, prostate cancer is in the prostate.
testicular cancer
No. That would have no effect on the pap test.