We all know that any disease has a cause. There are many factors that cause the disease, both important and minor. The existence of an important factor may directly lead to the onset of the disease, while the minor factors interact with each other. Later, let's talk about the main causes of testicular cancer. The cause of cancer is closely related to diet, personality and environment. In terms of diet, hormone-grown and farmed foods are the most dangerous, followed by improper cooking, such as grilling, frying, deep-frying, and overly greasy foods, which are also the root causes of tumors; some foods grown with pesticides and fertilizers should also be avoided. Overnight meals should not be eaten because they contain carcinogenic nitrites. Personality has a great impact on the testicles. Because the testicle area belongs to the endocrine system, personality can easily affect it. Clinical investigations have found that a large number of people with testicular hyperplasia or tumors have negative personalities, are not cheerful, and have long-term depression. On the contrary, people who are in a good mood are less likely to have such diseases. You should pay attention to venting your emotions reasonably in life, not suppressing yourself, and being good at thinking about problems positively. For example, actively seek solutions to problems instead of waiting for them to be solved. In terms of environment, avoid contact with polluted air or work. In addition, stay away from radiation machines: for example, computers, induction cookers, microwave ovens, and mobile phones should be kept away from sleeping areas; stay away from noisy places. As one of the most common cancers in young men, the cause of testicular cancer is not well known. According to statistics, the incidence rate of testicular cancer in men is 7 in 100,000, and it is increasing year by year. The cause is usually the metastasis of malignant tumors. The main causes of testicular cancer are: Testicular cancer is divided into two main categories: spermatomatous cancer and non-seminoma cancer. Seminomatous cancer accounts for 30 percent of all testicular cancers. Non-seminoma cancer includes choriocarcinoma, germinal carcinoma, teratocarcinoma, and yolk sac tumor. Cryptorchidism (25%): Normally, the testicles descend into the scrotum. If the testicles do not descend into the scrotum and remain in the abdominal cavity or groin, the risk of testicular cancer in men increases significantly. Even surgery to move the testicles to the scrotum will not help. A history of testicular cancer (25%): Men with a history of testicular cancer are more likely to have testicular cancer in the other testicle. A family history of testicular cancer: If a person's father or brother has testicular cancer, he or she is more likely to have the disease than others. Testicular maldevelopment (15 percent): Men with testicular maldevelopment are more likely to develop testicular cancer. Genetic factors (15 percent): Studies have shown that the occurrence of testicular cancer is related to genetic factors. Klinefelter's syndrome (10 percent): Men with Klinefelter's syndrome (a sex chromosome abnormality characterized by low male hormone levels, infertility, large breasts, and small testicles) are more likely to develop testicular cancer. |
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