During an orchiectomy, doctors surgically remove one or both testicles. Some transgender women seek this surgery as part of gender affirming care. An orchiectomy can also be part of a broader set of ...
An orchiectomy is surgery done to remove one or both of your testicles. It’s commonly performed to treat or prevent prostate cancer from spreading. An orchiectomy can treat or prevent testicular ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Transgender women who undergo a gender-affirming orchiectomy may have an increased risk for major adverse cardiovascular events post-procedure, according to a speaker. “Orchiectomy ...
Adjusting to life after an orchiectomy can differ for each person. Although a person may feel relieved after treatment, they may have concerns about the long-term side effects of the surgery. An ...
Organ-sparing approaches are currently practiced in urology for many malignancies. Partial orchiectomy of germ cell tumors (GCT) provides potential benefits over radical surgery by reducing the need ...
Surgical castration to remove the testicles (orchiectomy) of men with metastatic prostate cancer was associated with lower risks for adverse effects compared with men who underwent medical castration ...
Comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) in patients with relapsed/refractory germ cell tumors (GCT). P3BEP (ANZUP 1302): An international randomized phase III trial of accelerated versus standard BEP ...