YOUR LIFE - HEALTH: HOW TO SPOT THE KILLER CANCERS Daily Mirror Wed, 23 Nov 2005 5:41 PM PST WHILE testicular cancer accounts for up to two per cent of all cancers in men, it's the most common among those aged 15 to 45. Nearly 2,000 men a year are annually diagnosed with the disease in the UK. But Dr Elizabeth Rapley, a testicular cancer expert at the Institute of Cancer Research's Everyman Centre, says: "Caught early enough, testicular cancer is curable in 99 per cent of cases. | | |
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