Men's health. testes are the male reproductive glands located inside the scrotum.Testicular cancer [9R6fIoPDBp8]
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The testes are the male reproductive glands located inside the scrotum and are responsible for producing sperm And making the male sex hormone testosterone. Testicular cancer is a type of cancer arising from one or both of the testicles. Abnormal cell growth usually begins in the germ cells. In the testis, germ cells produce sperm. The cancerous germ cells grow uncontrollably and clump together to form a tumor. The typical presentation is with a painless lump that feels hard and irregular on the testicle. Testicular cancer is more common in younger men between 15 and 35 years old. Four risk factors increase the risk of testicular cancer. Undescended testes, male infertility, family history of testicular cancer, Increased height means taller people are at an increased risk and can be divided into two types Seminomas and Non- Seminomas 3dmedicalanimation copyrighted_by_Dandelion _Team the female body and Biology | Biology of Female Hemorrhoids|different types of hemorrhoids Virginity and hymen Fertilization medical animation we all won this race! What role does sperm structure play in fertilization? ovulation and menstrual cycle often called period The effect of Tied umbilical cord in twins High Blood Pressure Hypertension How your body turns food into the poo Human digestion system in human beings food digestion is the story of how your food ends up as a poo 3d medical animation dandelion team coronary angiogram Micro Needle|3d medical animation|sample use only heart valve replacement 3d medical animation|sample use only|dandelion team short videos how long does it take for the body to digest food? The world of inside a bone What Part of the Brain Controls Emotions? small intestine copyright by Dandelion Team #supplements male enhancement #dr juan rivera gummies #male libido enhancing herbs #mx male enhancement amazon
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