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Tumor de las células de Leydig; Tumor testicular
El Grupo de Trabajo de Servicios Preventivos de los Estados Unidos (United States Preventive Services Task Force) no recomienda los exámenes sistemáticos de rutina para la detección del cáncer testicular debido a que no se conoce ninguna técnica de tamizaje que sea efectiva.
Sin embargo, realizar el autoexamen testicular (TSE, por sus siglas en inglés) cada mes puede ayudar a detectar el cáncer testicular en una etapa temprana, antes de que se disemine. La detección temprana del cáncer testicular es importante para el tratamiento exitoso y la supervivencia.
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