Congenital testicular maldevelopment leads to cryptorchidism, which may lead to cancer as the condition worsens, so patients with cryptorchidism are at high risk of testicular cancer. People with abnormal testicular development, a family history of testicular cancer, and patients with Klinefelter's syndrome are also at high risk of testicular cancer. 1. Patients with cryptorchidism <br/> Due to congenital dysplasia, cryptorchidism requires surgical treatment, otherwise the condition worsens and may turn into cancer. Clinical data show that the chance of cancer in patients with cryptorchidism is 3 to 14 times higher than that of normal people. |
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