Testicular Cancer
Testicular cancer is a disease in which cancer cells form in one or both testicles. It is most commonly diagnosed in men aged 20 to 39 years, but it can occur at any age. The testicles are responsible for producing male hormones and sperm. Early detection through self-examination is crucial for successful treatment. This page provides information on symptoms, risk factors, and self-examination techniques for testicular cancer.
What are the common symptoms of testicular cancer that I should be aware of?
How is testicular cancer typically diagnosed and what tests are involved?
What treatment options are available for testicular cancer and how do they work?
How is testicular cancer typically diagnosed and what tests are involved?
What treatment options are available for testicular cancer and how do they work?