Testicular Cancer: What Every Guy Should Know
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Sort Desciption: Testicular cancer occurs in men of all ages but is most common at ages 15-35 years. If found early, testicular cancer can be 100% curable. Those with abnormal testicles or testicles that don't move down into the scrotum at birth are at higher risk of getting testicular cancer. ...
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Testicular cancer occurs in men of all ages but is most common at ages 15-35 years.
If found early, testicular cancer can be 100% curable. Those with abnormal testicles or testicles that don't move down into the scrotum at birth are at higher risk of getting testicular cancer.
Check both testicles regularly for signs of testicular cancer.
These symptoms can be caused by cancer or by other conditions. It is important to see a doctor.
The best time to check is just after a warm shower.
Check by rolling the testicles gently between your thumbs (on top) and index/middle fingers (on bottom).
You shouldn't feel any pain when doing the exam.
Don't be alarmed if one testicle feels larger than the other, that's normal.
There is also a soft tublike structure behind the testicle called the epididymis which may feel lumpy but is not testicular cancer.
Check with a doctor if you find anything suspicious.
A hard painless lump or swelling in either testicle.
Change in the size or feeling of the testicle.
A heavy feeling in the scrotum.
Dull ache in the lower abdomen/groin (the area where the thigh meets the abdomen).
Fluid collection, pain, or discomfort in the scrotum. ...
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