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152 related items for PubMed ID: 12672679

  • 1. Management of cryptorchism and risk of testicular cancer.
    Herrinton LJ, Zhao W, Husson G.
    Am J Epidemiol; 2003 Apr 01; 157(7):602-5. PubMed ID: 12672679
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  • 2. Cryptorchism, orchiopexy, and the risk of testicular cancer.
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  • 4. Prepubertal orchiopexy for cryptorchidism may be associated with lower risk of testicular cancer.
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  • 6. Testicular cancer risk among young men: role of cryptorchidism and inguinal hernia.
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  • 7. Testicular neoplasia in undescended testes of cryptorchid boys-does surgical strategy have an impact on the risk of invasive testicular neoplasia?
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  • 9. Genital anomalies and risk for testicular cancer in Danish men.
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  • 10. Risk of testicular cancer in cohort of boys with cryptorchidism.
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  • 12. ["In-dartos" orchidopexy in the treatment of cryptorchism].
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  • 13. [The secondary prevention of a testicular tumor in cryptorchism].
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  • 17. Testicular cancer and cryptorchidism in relation to prenatal factors: case-control studies in Denmark.
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  • 19. Aetiology of testicular cancer: association with congenital abnormalities, age at puberty, infertility, and exercise. United Kingdom Testicular Cancer Study Group.
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  • 20. The impact of age at orchiopexy on testicular cancer outcomes.
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