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Hello my name is Dr. Susan Jewell. I want to thank you for joining me in this series
about what to know to ask your doctor about testicular cancer. It is so important that
you do know about your particular cancer and also to find out more about your own cancer
so that you know what to ask your doctor no matter how trivial the question is. You should
go make a list but before you can do that you should acquire more information and more
knowledge about testicular cancer. There are lots of places where you can go and get information
about testicular cancer. If you want to e-mail me questions you can e-mail me at my website:
sjewell@mednet.ucla.edu or you can actually go on some web links that I have or you can
blog me and I'll try to answer your questions at www.jewellproductions.tv or www.eHow.com
but on this site you actually type in Dr. Jewell with no space and here you can blog
me as I said or send me e-mail and I will try to answer your questions but on Jewell
Productions you can actually see videos not on just testicular cancer but on other health
issues and you could see video clips on lifestyles and how to live a healthier life. Another
particular place you can go to find information about testicular cancer is the National Cancer
Institute. Here you can find out the latest research they are doing on testicular cancer
or any other cancer and also what clinical trials are out there now that you might be
interested in. Of course now with websites out there you can get some much information
and so much knowledges so that you can acquire the tools and the understanding and also help
in management of making these decisions along with your medical doctor and how you can proceed
to address your particular cancer and in this case testicular cancer so you can go and do
the googling or the search engines and also don't forget your local library as well with
books. My advice is to get knowledge. Knowledge is power. What you know about your cancer
you can then help the doctor to help manage your condition.