Sam Stern 8,590 new cases 2012 360 deaths Rate increase.

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Sam Stern

8,590 new cases deaths Rate increase

Specific unknown History of undescended testicle, Klinefelter syndrome, HIV

Men Germ Cells Seminoma and Nonseminoma

Seminoma -slow-growing s -testes -spread to lymph nodes Nonseminoma -common -fast -multiple cell tumors -Choriocarcinoma, Embryonal carcinoma, Teratoma, Yolk Sac tumor

 Pain in the testicle, lower back, abdomen  Engorging of testicle  Breast tissue  Lump, swelling

Physical self examination United States Preventive Services Task Force

Abdominal and pelvic CT Scan Blood tests Chest x-ray Ultrasound of scrotum

Stage I, contained Stage II, spreading Stage III, metastasized

Orchiectomies Lymphadenectomies Radiation for Seminoma Chemotherapy for both

Exercise Diet Not smoking Not drinking For all cancers