Surgical removal of a testicle is the usual treatment if a tumor is found within the gland itself.
Some adrenal gland tumors are benign (non-cancerous) and some are malignant (cancerous).
A non-cancerous growth of the prostate is called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). This condition leads to an enlargement of the prostate gland and can cause symptoms such as frequent urination, especially at night, and difficulty urinating. While BPH is non-cancerous, it can still cause issues and may require treatment.
The testis (plural testes) or testicle is the male sex gland.
Answer... An inhomogeneitous thyroid in a thyroid whose tissue is not the same throughout... This could mean it's cystic or even cancerous. Needs definitive diagnostic evaluation and treatment based on the findings... (surgery, radiation, etc)...
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A word for the reproductive gland in male animals, more commonly 'testicle'.
Yes. When referring to one testicle you use the singular form "testicle." When you are referring to more than one testicle, you use the plural form "testes"."Testis" is the singular form of "testes" in Latin.
Nope - it's located just under the bladder.
The main purpose of parotidectomy is to remove cancerous tumors in the parotid gland.
An orchiectomy is the removal of one or both testicles through surgery. The purpose is its done to lower the level of testosterone, to treat cancer, and the removal of the testicle is the usual treatment if a tumor is present within the gland itself.
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Prostrate cancer is treated in one or a number of ways depending what stage and type of disease is present. Surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormone treatment and also active surveillance are all options.