Men with testicular cancer often become fathers Reuters via Yahoo! News Tue, 01 Nov 2005 1:58 PM PST After treatment for testicular cancer, about 71 percent of men achieve fatherhood, new research indicates. However, the type of treatment has a strong impact on the paternity rate. | Men with testicular cancer often become fathers Reuters Tue, 01 Nov 2005 2:03 PM PST The findings, which appear in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, are based on a study of 554 long-term survivors of testicular cancer who attempted to become fathers following treatment. | Men with testicular cancer often become fathers Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Health Tue, 01 Nov 2005 1:58 PM PST NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - After treatment for testicular cancer, about 71 percent of men achieve fatherhood, new research indicates. | Visiting Lance Armstrong brings inspiration to town Atlanta Journal-Constitution Tue, 01 Nov 2005 10:06 PM PST They love Lance. A lot. High noon Wednesday, the seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong rolled into Centennial Olympic Park among throngs of metro Atlantans, many wearing bright yellow t-shirts proudly proclaiming themselves cancer survivors. | | |
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