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# Testis

Testicular Mixed Embryonal Carcinoma and Teratoma

Testicular mixed embryonal carcinoma and teratoma is a type of cancer that originates in the sperm-producing cells in men. These tumours are termed “mixed” because they contain two types of cancerous cells: embryonal carcinoma and teratoma. They typically...

What are Mixed Teratoma and Seminoma Cell Tumours?

Mixed germ cell tumours are a type of testicular cancer that contains different kinds of cancer cells. A common combination is teratoma and seminoma. These tumours start in germ cells, which are the cells that eventually become sperm in men. Mixed germ cell tumours...

Testicular Mixed Choriocarcinoma and Embryonal Carcinoma – Symptoms, Treatment & Support

What is Testicular Mixed Choriocarcinoma and Embryonal Carcinoma? Testicular Mixed Choriocarcinoma and Embryonal Carcinoma is a malignant mixed germ cell tumour originating in the testicles. It is distinctively marked by the presence of both choriocarcinoma and...

Choriocarcinoma with Teratoma of the Testis – Symptoms, Treatment & Support

What is Choriocarcinoma with Teratoma of the Testis? Choriocarcinoma with teratoma of the testis is a mixed germ cell tumour, which is a rare and aggressive variant of testicular cancer. It consists of two distinct types of cancer cells: choriocarcinoma and teratoma....

Embryonal Carcinoma of the Testis – Symptoms, Treatment & Support

What is Embryonal Carcinoma of the Testis? Embryonal carcinoma of the testis is a rare and aggressive form of testicular cancer that originates from germ cells. These are the cells responsible for producing sperm. While it can occur at any age, it’s most common...
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