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(or-kee-EK-to-mee): Surgery to remove the testicles.
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A surgical form of hormonal therapy that involves the removal of all or part of the testes, thus shutting down the production of testicular testosterone (also known as surgical castration). P - P - P (to Glossary Links) Palladium 103 (Pd-103) A radioactive isotope used in brachytherapy.
Ãâó: www.dattolicancerfoundation.org/glossary.htm
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removal of one or both of the testes. May be related to cancers, traumatic damage or other disease
Ãâó: www.shands.org/jobs/nursing/75/glossary2.htm
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Surgery to remove the testicles; castration.
Ãâó: www.prostate.com/Resources/Glossary.asp
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This is the name of the procedure to remove the tumor. The actual removal is done by making about a 4 inch incision along the "bikini line" through the lower abdomen on the side in question. Once the incision has been made, the surgeon pushes the testicle up through the pelvic region. Average time on the table is about 45 minutes to an hour, but you should probably expect to stay in the hospital at least overnight. Michael was able to go right home.
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