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Testicular cancer is a rare type [[Cancer (medicine)|cancer]] accounting about 0.5% of all new [[Cancer (medicine)|cancer]] cases in U.S. In 2018, the estimate [[prevalence]] of testicular cancer is approximately 9,310 new cases of testicular cancers in the United States. The [[incidence]] of testicular cancer is approximately 5.7 per 100,000 [[men]] per year based on 2011-2015 report in the United States. The majority of cases are reported in New Zealand. Testicular cancer commonly affects more white [[males]] than any other races and black [[males]] are less affected by it. Testicular cancer is commonly affects [[men]] [[Age|aged]] 20-44 years old and [[median]] [[age]] is 33 years old. | |||
==Epidemiology and Demographics== | ==Epidemiology and Demographics== |
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Overview
Testicular cancer is a rare type cancer accounting about 0.5% of all new cancer cases in U.S. In 2018, the estimate prevalence of testicular cancer is approximately 9,310 new cases of testicular cancers in the United States. The incidence of testicular cancer is approximately 5.7 per 100,000 men per year based on 2011-2015 report in the United States. The majority of cases are reported in New Zealand. Testicular cancer commonly affects more white males than any other races and black males are less affected by it. Testicular cancer is commonly affects men aged 20-44 years old and median age is 33 years old.
Epidemiology and Demographics
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