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Yu HY et al. – Surveillance is a widely accepted strategy in clinical stage I testicular cancer treatment in the community. However, follow–up care recommendations developed at referral centers are not being adhered to in the community. Although recurrence rates are similar to those of reported literature, the clinical impact of noncompliance on recurrence severity and mortality are not known.

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