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Marco Vecchiato1, Veronica Baioccato2, Stefano Palermi3
1Sports and Exercise Medicine Division, Department of Medicine, University of Padova, Italy.
Abstract:
Human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) is prohibited in male athletes due to its potential performance-enhancing effects. Some athletes with elevated hCG levels during routine doping tests have been diagnosed with testicular cancer, highlighting the inadvertent role of anti-doping screening in cancer detection. This study explores the incidental detection of testicular cancer through routine anti-doping tests among elite athletes, aiming to raise awareness about the potential secondary benefits of these screenings. We have analyzed cases from the past decade to demonstrate how early detection has facilitated timely medical interventions, allowing athletes to heal and return to competitive sports. Through these instances, athletes become unintentional advocates, contributing to public health awareness about this topic.
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