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Read the following excerpt from a patient's health record: Plan:
Since there is significant risk for cancer, we will schedule Mr. Joules for a radical orchidectomy. We will send samples to Pathology to confirm the diagnosis and staging. I outlined the general treatment and follow-up plan with Mr. Joules. Today, we will check a sperm count to establish a baseline, as azoospermia and oligospermia are risks of surgery.

Which of the following statements is NOT true, given the health record information?
A. The patient will undergo a spermatolysis.
B. The patient is at significant risk for testicular cancer.
C. If the patient lacks living sperm, this is a risk for surgery.
D. The patient will be scheduled to have his testicle removed.
E. A low sperm count is a risk for surgery.

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