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Testicular problems are often ignored because many men feel embarrassed discussing intimate health concerns or assume the ...
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Getting to know your body through regular testicular self-exams can help you spot changes early. A urologist breaks down what to look for in periodic checks.
Testicular cancer is relatively rare, yet it's the most common type of cancer among men ages 15 to 44. There are no mandatory screenings for testicular cancer, although the American Cancer Society ...
Doctors urge men to do monthly testicular self exams, warning that painless changes can signal infection, infertility, ...
Although it's one of the less common forms of cancer, testicular cancer is still pretty scary — especially because, compared to other types of cancer, it's more likely to strike the younger you are.
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have demonstrated that it is possible to create early germ cells from preserved ...
April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month. This campaign aims to raise awareness of testicular cancer, encourage people to do self-exams, and raise money for research. Testicular cancer is a type of ...
When Sal Gomez felt the pain in his testicle and back, he thought he pulled a muscle. When it went away and returned, tests revealed it was testicular cancer. Last year, Sal Gomez noticed he felt pain ...
Testicular cancer, highly treatable especially when detected early, necessitates awareness and regular self-exams, particularly for men aged 15 to 35. Early signs include painless lumps or swelling, ...
The most common cause of an emergency related to the male genitourinary tract is a highly painful one called testicular torsion. According to the American Urological Association, this condition is ...