Radical Inguinal Orchidectomy
Testicular cancer is considered a relatively rare malignancy, representing 1 of cancer in males and 5 of urological neoplasms overall. However, it remains the most common solid organ malignancy in young men aged 2040, with approximately 310 new cases diagnosed each year per 100, 000 men in Western societies. Radical inguinal orchidectomy with division of the spermatic cord at the internal inguinal ring is the gold standard for diagnosis and local treatment of testicular malignancies. ( ), orchidectomy, orchiectomy, testicularcancer, seminoma
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