Doctors recommend that men ages 15-35 do a self-check — most easily done in the shower — for testicular cancer once a month. Here's a 5-step guide.
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Testicular cancer: What are the signs to look out for and how do you check you have it?
Testicular cancer may be rare, but it’s the most common form of cancer facing young men. It’s also one of the most treatable cancers if it’s caught early. Survival rates are high, with 95 per cent of ...
A major risk factor for testicular cancer is an undescended testicle. In normal development, the testes fall or descend from ...
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Testicular cancer symptoms men often miss: Know the risks, treatment options, and what to watch for
Testicular cancer is highly treatable, especially when caught early, making awareness and early detection vital. Men, particularly those aged 15 to 35, should regularly check for unusual lumps, ...
In a small study, 80% of testicular cancer patients developed paraneoplastic neurologic syndromes before their cancer diagnosis — highlighting a need for early detection.
Survey results showed that only 13% of participants correctly identified testicular cancer as most commonly affecting men under age 40. HealthDay News — Only 1 in 10 US adults correctly identified ...
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