Testicular Cancer

Urological Cancers

Testicular Cancer

Testicular Cancer

Testicular cancer affects young or middle-aged men between 15 and 35 years old. If it is detected and treated at an early stage, the cure rate is usually very high, and a painless testicular lump is the most common symptom. The risk factors for testicular cancer include cryptorchidism and infertility. Diagnosis requires the combination of scrotal ultrasound and blood tests. Treatments mainly include inguinal orchidectomy along with chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

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