Infertility found to raise risk of testicular cancer

Courtesy Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Health and Fitness  Mon, 02/23/2009 - 23:01

Infertile men have almost three times the risk of developing testicular cancer, compared with the overall male population, a University of Washington study has found.


 

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