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Ingredients used for treating Testicular Cancer

Golden Shower Tree

Golden Shower Tree. The Golden Shower Tree is used by various traditional medicine system for its valuable benefits. In Ayurvedic medicine, Golden Shower Tree is known as aragvadha or disease killer. Its fruitpulp is use... Read more

Ethiopian pepper

Ethiopian pepper. Ethiopian pepper is a tropical evergreen tree naïve to the Western Africa. The tree bears pungent aromatic seeds that are used in folk medicine as a condiment. This evergreen tree grows up to 20m in h... Read more

Hsiang ju

Hsiang ju. Glossogyne tenuifolia (hsiang-ju) (GT) is a traditional antipyretic herb used in Chinese medicine;Glossogyne tenuifolia (Labill) Cass. (Compositae) is a traditional anti-pyretic and hepatoprotective h... Read more

Aegle marmelos

Aegle marmelos. Aegle marmelos is a fruit-bearing tree indigenous to dry forests on hills and plains of central and southern India, southern Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Vietnam, Laos, Camb... Read more

China Rose

China Rose. China Rose, also called as rose mallow, rosa chinensis or Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, is a large genus of about 200–220 species of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae native to warm temperate, subtro... Read more

What is Testicular Cancer?

Testicular Cancer is cancer that develops in the testicles also called testes or gonads are a pair of male sex glands. Testicular Cancer is a disease in which cells become malignant in one or both testicles. They produce and store sperm and are the main source of testosterone (male hormones) in men. These hormones control the development of the reproductive organs and other male physical characteristics. The testicles are located under the penis in a sac-like pouch called the scrotum. The causes are unknown but the studies show that testicular cancer is more common in men who have a testicle that has failed to descend. In the unborn child the testicles develop inside the abdomen between the kidneys and descend into the scrotum at birth or during the first year of life. If this does not happen, the risk of a man developing testicular cancer is increased. Men with a brother or father who has had Testicular Cancer are slightly more at risk of developing it (although the risk is still small). Research has shown that a particular gene is the cause of Testicular Cancer in some men. It is possible that this gene is inherited and may be the reason why testicular cancer sometimes occurs in brothers or sons of men who have had the disease.

Symptoms include "Pain, swelling or lumps in your testicles or groin area". Most cases can be treated, especially if it is found early. Treatment options include "Surgery, radiation and/or chemotherapy". Regular exams after treatment are important. Treatments may also cause infertility. If you may want children later on, you should consider sperm banking before treatment.



Source: National Cancer Institute

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Certified References About Testicular Cancer

Certified References appear at the bottom of some of the treatments, referring to resources on the net (some accredited) supporting the information given.

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Chemopreventive and chemotherapeutic effects of Strawberries, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Testicular Cancer Home Remedy Using Strawberry

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Induction of apoptosis and cell cycle arrest with Service berry, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Testicular Cancer Home Remedy Using Serviceberry

Health On the Net Foundation Strawberries destroy cancer cells, news-medical.net at Testicular Cancer Home Remedy Using Strawberry

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Treating Testicular Cancer with Aegle marmelos leaves extract, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Testicular Cancer Home Remedy Using Aegle marmelos

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Ingredients used in home remedies for Testicular Cancer:

Adenophora triphylla Aegiceras corniculatum Aegle marmelos Aged Garlic Extract Agrimony Alchemilla vulgaris Amaranthus gangeticus Anoectochilus formosanus Aristolochia giberti Artichoke Avocado Bamboo Bhuamalaki Bitter gourd Black chokeberry Black Currant Black Nightshade Brazilian Pepper Bugleweed Burr Marigold Canarium album Cassia siamea Cecropia pachystachya Chaparro Amargo Chaste Tree China Rose Cistus laurifolius Cranberry Cucurbita moschata Curcuma xanthorrhiza Curled Dock Cyathea Dandelion Didymocarpus pedicellata Dried calyx of Hibiscus sabdariffa Drumstick Tree Erigeron breviscapus Ethiopian pepper Eugenia uniflora Fagara zanthoxyloides Female ginseng Forsythia suspensa Fu Ling Golden Shower Tree Goldthread Grape Seed Graviola Hawthorn Hazel Helichrysum italicum Highbush Blueberry Houttuynia cordata Hsiang ju Hydnophytum formicarum Hypericum Indian Gooseberry Indian Mulberry Inula viscosa Kaempferia parviflora Korean Pepper Licania licaniaeflora Licorice Lowbush Blueberry Maitake mushroom Milk thistle Moricandia arvensis Mountain ebony Mu Xiang Murraya koenigii Neem leaves and Neem flowers Panax notoginseng Paper Mulberry Parthenocissus tricuspidata Passion flower Pulmonaria officinalis Raspberry Red Wine Roselle Rumex patientia Saffron Salix caprea Saposhnikovia divaricata Scrophularia auriculata Scutellaria baicalensis Sea buckthorn Serviceberry Silktree Silky wisteria Sissoo Spearmint Spondias pinnata Strawberry Sweet potato Tagetes lucida Terminalia arjuna Terminalia belerica Terminalia chebula Turnip Velvet leaf blueberry White Currant
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