Sacramento News
| 9 months ago
Monday 10th September, 2012 Smoking pot as a teenager can double a man's risk of getting testicular cancer...These are just some of the conclusions a team of researchers at the University of Southern California came to after interviewing more than...
KSBY
| 9 months ago
A new study published in the journal Cancer compared marijuana use between testicular cancer patients and a separate group of healthy men. Researchers found men who had a history of smoking marijuana were two times more likely to have types of...
Fox News
| 9 months ago
MyHealthNewsDaily Smoking marijuana may increase young men's risk of testicular cancer, a new study suggests. In the study, marijuana users were about twice as likely to be diagnosed with testicular cancer compared to those who had never used...
WebMD
| 9 months ago
A new study found that men who had smoked marijuana were twice as likely as men who had not to get an aggressive form of the disease. Testicular cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in men under age 45. It's also on the rise, says Scott Eggener,...
International Business Times
| 9 months ago
Wikimedia commons Marijuana use could increase the risk of developing testicular cancer, researchers from the University of Southern California (USC) have found. Researchers have found that marijuana has certain chemicals that affect the testicular...
Mail Online UK
| 9 months ago
10 September 2012 Men who smoke cannabis are at greater risk of testicular cancer, a new study suggests, but men who use cocaine may be at a lower risk from the disease. Researchers have found a link between recreational cannabis use and an increased...
The Courier-Mail
| 9 months ago
AN increased risk of developing testicular cancer from smoking marijuana is just one more reason not to use the drug, Australian researchers say. An American study published in the journal Cancer compared 163 young men diagnosed with testicular...