In the 1870s, unions began to investigate facory conditions. Union workers together with journalists uncovered how bad the conditions actually are. We today know that the conditions at the time were abnormal considered from today's standpoint.
The number one form of cancer found in males aged 14 to 44 is TESTICULAR CANCER.
Testicular cancer is common among men of this age range its most common symptoms is painless tumour in one of the testicles. Presently the cause of the disease is unknown but some factors has been implicated as contributing factors to the disease, these include: having a direct relative who has the disease, the failure of the testicles to descend into the scrotum by age 3, etc.
Answer:
a diet of high in salt,fat and/or cholesterol. chronic conditions such as kidney and hormone problems, diabetes, and high cholesterol. family history especially if your parents or close relative have high blood pressure
The exact cause is unknown but the risk factors are including your diet , smoking , heavy alcohol use and family history