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Orchiectomy. Removal of the testicle is a last resort for men who do not respond to more-conservative treatments. Even after the testicle is removed, men ...
One example of a medicine that works like this is abiraterone (Yonsa, Zytiga). Surgery to remove the testicles, called orchiectomy. Surgery to remove both ...
Complications associated with inguinal orchiectomy and scrotal orchiectomy. Urologe. 2014; doi:10.1007/s00120-014-3487-3. Hormone therapy for advanced ...
Having inflamed testicles (orchitis) or surgery to remove a testicle (orchiectomy) can increase your risk of male breast cancer. This article is written by ...
cancer, Orchiectomy, Urinary conduit surgery, Prostate cancer, Bladder cancer, Testicular cancer, Ureteral cancer. Show more areas of focus for Mark D. Tyson ...
Testicle disease or surgery. Having inflamed testicles, called orchitis, or surgery to remove a testicle, called orchiectomy, can increase the risk of male ...
(orchiectomy) - No prior pharmacologic androgen ablation for prostate cancer unless the onset of androgen ablation is ≤ 45 days prior to the date of ...
Area of Focus: Bladder removal, Neobladder reconstruction, Retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for testicular cancer, Robotic prostatectomy, Orchiectomy ...
Matt J. Ziegelmann, M.D.. Urologist. Rochester, MN. Areas of focus: Circumcision, Vasectomy, Penile implant insertion, Varicocelectomy, Orchiectomy, ...
Surgery to remove both testicles, called orchiectomy, lowers testosterone levels in the body quickly. Hormone therapy is often used to treat prostate cancer ...
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