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Testicular cancer (specifically, germ cell tumors) is an aggressive cancer, doubling in size every 10 to 30 days. If not treated, testicular cancer can spread via the lymphatic pathways. The...
Testicular cancer is a condition that can initially be discovered through a physical examination by a doctor or by self-examination. Very few testicular lumps are actually cancerous. Some of the...
The testicles are a body cavity in the male that produce and store sperm and also produce the hormone testosterone. Testicular cancer is common in white males between the ages of 20 and 34. When...
A testicular tumor may either be a scrotal mass or a cancerous growth that has formed on the actual testicle. Much like any other abnormality, it is best to consult with a doctor if something like...
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...