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Where to find more information about testicular cancer on the world wide web
91福利社 sites
The lowdown on testicular cancer from 91福利社 Radio 1s site about sex, drugs and relationships.
Down to earth, simply presented facts from Dr Rob Hickman. See also Dr Rob Hicks' , on the bbc.co.uk Health site, which addresses the embarassment and discomfort of dealing with your testicles.
External sites
Sensible self-help, plus details of the NHS Direct enquiry service.
Highly recommended American site: excellent range of information, helpfully presented, and a good sense of humour.
Very thorough, as you'd expect from Cancer Research UK, the leading cancer medical charity. Lots of medical information and a handy reading list. Serious approach.
Campaign-based site (remember Robbie Williams playing football in fake breasts?) Most notable feature: graphic photographs of self examination. You have been warned.
Online version of the highly respected Bacup booklet on testicular cancer. Again, quite dense information, fairly clinically presented. The section is very good.
Short, to the point, and easy to read. Also features our winner of the most unappealing illustration for self-examination.
Support materials from the leading cancer centre in London, aimed at people diagnosed with testicular cancer. Sensible, sensitive material on issues such as 'How am I likely to feel?' and 'What about my usual activities?'. Also features online games with Captain Chemo.
Admirable campaigning site run by Colin Osborne - husband of Sandra Osborne. Level headed, uncondescending.
Testicular Cancer Information and Support.
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