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Stage III Testicular Cancer at Medical Drugs Glossary

What is Stage III Testicular Cancer? Stage III is divided into stage IIIA, stage IIIB, and stage IIIC, and is determined after a radical inguinal orchiectomy (surgery to remove the testicle) is done. In stage IIIA, the cancer is anywhere within the testicle, spermatic cord, or scrotum; may h

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