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  1. I would like to share this link with you to show the importance of self examination for the early detection of testicular cancer. Unfortunately, a few comments that were published are not correct (eg that I'm clean of cancer and that I had chemo for 3 weeks), but the importance is to create awareness. My Urologist (Prof. de Kock) mentioned that there is no correlation between the saddle and testicular cancer as many people might think. I am not a regular visitor to 'the hub' but you more than welcome to contact me with any questions or comments. My cellphone number is 074 424 9855. Safe riding. Cheers Charles http://www.dieburger.com/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/VIDEO-Bloedtoets-na-toer-wys-fietsryer-het-kanker- 20120319 http://kidshealth.or...h/guys/tse.html
  2. http://www.cyclenation.co.za/news/road-news/sa-road-champs/item/9509-pheiffer-burger-dominate-sa-masters-tt-in-durban
  3. Top club Nuwater or beter known as Cape town market did also a great job and are for sure a force to be rekon with.Congrats
  4. Guys, please take note this could save your life ! Early detection The reason for placing this article on the hub is to make all guys aware of how important it is to do self examination for early detection for cancer. I was diagnosed with testicular cancer and was very lucky that it was caught in an early stage. regards http://kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_health/guys/tse.html The testicular self-examination (TSE) is an easy way for guys to check their own testicles to make sure there aren't any unusual lumps or bumps — which can be the first sign of testicular cancer.http://kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_health/guys/images_69795/1016568031952.testicular_side_view.gif Although testicular cancer is rare in teenage guys, overall it is the most common cancer in males between the ages of 15 and 35. It's important to try to do a TSE every month so you can become familiar with the normal size and shape of your testicles, making it easier to tell if something feels different or abnormal in the future. Here's what to do:http://kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_health/guys/images_69795/1016568031952.testicular_front_view.gif It's best to do a TSE during or right after a hot shower or bath. The scrotum (skin that covers the testicles) is most relaxed then, which makes it easier to examine the testicles. Examine one testicle at a time. Use both hands to gently roll each testicle (with slight pressure) between your fingers. Place your thumbs over the top of your testicle, with the index and middle fingers of each hand behind the testicle, and then roll it between your fingers. You should be able to feel the epididymis (the sperm-carrying tube), which feels soft, rope-like, and slightly tender to pressure, and is located at the top of the back part of each testicle. This is a normal lump. Remember that one testicle (usually the right one) is slightly larger than the other for most guys — this is also normal. When examining each testicle, feel for any lumps or bumps along the front or sides. Lumps may be as small as a piece of rice or a pea. If you notice any swelling, lumps, or changes in the size or color of a testicle, or if you have any pain or achy areas in your groin, let your doctor know right away. Lumps or swelling may not be cancer, but they should be checked by your doctor as soon as possible. Testicular cancer is almost always curable if it is caught and treated early. Reviewed by: T. Ernesto Figueroa, MD Date reviewed: April 2009
  5. lets pray for everybody who got injured.
  6. how many watts on a giant idt ? idt set on its most resistance 53/12
  7. can you use a ultegra 6700 bb on a dura ace crank 7800?
  8. 5cm behind centre of bb
  9. i used a p3 cervelo tt bike in road league races.
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