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What is the general prognosis for testicular mesothelioma?

The majority of patients diagnosed with testicular mesothelioma survive for approximately 20 months following the detection of the disease, as this type of cancer is typically discovered in its advanced stages. Nevertheless, there have been numerous cases of patients suffering from testicular mesothelioma who improved their prognosis to a great extent by undergoing alternative forms of treatment in conjunction with radiation therapy and chemotherapy, as well as by changing their lifestyle. Early diagnosis also represents a key factor in improving one’s prognosis and extending life expectancy, as a larger number of treatments are available when testicular mesothelioma has been identified in its incipient phases. However, this form of cancer has a slightly better prognosis than pleural and peritoneal mesothelioma.

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