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But young adults also can get them. Testicular germ cell cancers are the most common form of cancer in young men ages 15 to 30. As a fetus grows, germ cells migrate (move) along the developing spine.
Cornell researchers have confirmed that a previously identified biomarker for detecting the presence of malignant testicular germ cell tumors – the most common solid cancers in young men – has the ...
Malignant testicular germ cell tumors are the most common cancers diagnosed in males ages 15 to 39 in the U.S., though incidence has increased by almost 40% in the last 50 years.
Researchers from Guangdong Medical University published data from a study that aimed to identify novel biomarkers that would allow for comprehensive assessment of prognosis and immunotherapy response ...
The firm is developing a kitted version of the four-biomarker combination test, and it plans to commercialize them in the EU and US markets.
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