Like the name says, it is a cancer of the testicles.
the testicles
This is the reproductive organs and where your urine flows through.
Testicular cancer specifically affects the testicles, which are male reproductive organs. Women do not have testicles, so they cannot develop testicular cancer. Testicular cancer occurs when abnormal cells in the testicles grow and multiply uncontrollably. Women, however, can develop other types of cancers, including breast, ovarian, cervical, uterine, and various other forms of cancer that affect different organs and tissues in the female reproductive system and elsewhere in the body. Each type of cancer has its own set of risk factors, symptoms, and treatments. If you have concerns about cancer or specific symptoms, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional for appropriate evaluation and guidance based on your individual health situation. Regular screenings and check-ups can also play a crucial role in the early detection and management of various types of cancer.
no it cannot give testicular cancer
Family history of testicular cancer.
Actually dying from testicular cancer is very rare. It has a 90% cure rate even if it has spread around to other organs. I do not know exactly the number of deaths, but it would be small.
Males 15 to 35 years of age are most at risk.
testicular cancer
No. That would have no effect on the pap test.
They mean the same thing: Prostate neoplasm is the medical term for prostate cancer; they both refer to the rapid growth of new abnormal prostate tissue (characterized by increased cellular division and proliferation) and that do not stop after disappearance of the factors (stimuli) that started this abnormal growth.
it kills them hhahahahah lolol :) LOSER
testicular cancer
The HPV