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  • Testicular cancer is highly treatable, even when it spreads to other parts of the body.
  • The first sign of testicular cancer often is a bump or lump. They often spread outside the testicle to other parts of the body.
  • Get tested for your testes!
  • Surgery to remove the cancerous testicle is the most common treatment for testicular cancer. In some cases, your doctor may also remove your lymph nodes. Radiation might be used after surgery to prevent the tumor from returning. Chemotherapy is also an option to get rid of the cancer.
  • Making it essential that men in this age group pay particular attention to any changes or symptoms they experience.
  • Treatment depends on several factors, including your health, treatment preferences, cancer stage, and tumor type.
  • It can happen at any age, but it happens most often between the ages of 15 and 40
  • Raising awareness about testicular cancer can help reduce stigma and encourage men to seek medical help and treatment when they experience symptoms or notice changes.
  • Testicular CancerPSA
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