Testicular Cancer Open Access Articles

Testicular cancer is found in the testicles, which are situated within the scrotum, a loose skin pocket under the penis. The testicles contain sex hormones for males and sperm for reproduction. Testicular cancer is rare relative to other forms of cancer. Nevertheless, testicular cancer is the most common cancer in American males between the ages of 15 and 35. Testicular cancer is highly treatable even though cancer has spread beyond the testicle. Depending on the type and stage of testicular cancer, one or more treatments or combinations may be given. Testicular cancer articles are open access publications that plan to release issues on a bi-monthly basis and are involved in reporting new findings related to the cancer field. Testicular cancer Open Access papers are instantly and freely accessible on their website, a model funded mainly by fees charged by the author. The option for a researcher is to publish in a traditional journal, where only readers have immediate access, but to make the article accessible on their personal and/or institutional websites, a practice that many scholarly journals require. Testicular cancer Open Access raises practical and policy issues for scholars, publishers, funders and policy-makers alike. A journal is a regular publication designed to further advance science, usually by reporting on new work. Journals include peer-reviewed papers in an effort to ensure that papers comply with the quality and scientific validity requirements of the journal. In order to meet the insistent needs of the scientific community, they provide high quality, meticulously reviewed and rapid publication.

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