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  • How to Treat Testicular Cancer

    More than 95 percent of all men who are diagnosed with testicular cancer survive their disease. Testicular cancer has two major types: The germ cell (seminoma) and nonseminomatous germ cell tumors...

  • How to Cope with Testicular Cancer

    Being diagnosed with testicular cancer strains your physical, mental and emotional well-being. Keeping a positive attitude, dedicating yourself to your health, and managing stress can help you...

  • How to Check for Testicular Cancer Symptoms

    Testicular cancer occurs when abnormal cells grow in the testes, or testicles, at a high or uncontrolled rate. Checking for symptoms through a testicular self-exam may help to detect this disease...

  • How to Learn About the Testicular Cancer Diagnosis Process

    Testicular cancer is a disease effecting the testes, or testicles, in which abnormal cells grow at an accelerated rate to create malignant tumors in these organs. The process of diagnosing this...

  • How to Find Testicular Cancer Treatment Trials

    Coping with a diagnosis of testicular cancer means taking action to restore your health. Today, doctors have several treatment options for this disease, and researchers continue to investigate new...

  • How to Support Testicular Cancer Patients

    When a family member or friend becomes ill with cancer, we often want to offer support during this challenging time. Testicular cancer patients, in particular, may find it difficult to ask for the...

  • How to Reduce the Pain Caused by Testicular Cancer

    Pain associated with testicular cancer--a disease in which malignant cells have grown in the testicles--may be caused by the disease itself or by the treatment of it. You do not have to live with...

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