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Hansen J et al. – Testicular cancer is the most frequent malignant disorder in men aged 15–35 years. Generally, diagnosing and follow–up include computer tomography examinations to detect possible retroperitoneal spread, resulting in at least eight CT examinations. This patient group is thereby exposed to a non–neglectable radiation dose, increasing the risk of future radiation–induced secondary cancer. This is especially problematic in potentially surgically cured patients with stage 1 testicular cancer.


   

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