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A First in Izmir: Mass in the Heart of a Testicular Cancer Patient Removed without Cutting the Breastbone.

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Ramazan Hacı, who underwent treatment for testicular cancer 26 years ago in Izmir, had a 3-centimeter mobile mass detected in the left ventricle of his heart removed using a minimally invasive method, the first of its kind in Izmir, through a small incision between the ribs without cutting the breastbone. Hacı, who was discharged 6 days after the operation, said he felt very well.
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Ramazan Hacı, who underwent treatment for testicular cancer 26 years ago in Izmir, had a 3-centimeter mobile mass detected in the left ventricle of his heart removed using a minimally invasive method, the first of its kind in Izmir, through a small incision between the ribs without cutting the breastbone. Hacı, who was discharged 6 days after the operation, said he felt very well.

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Haberler broke the news on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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