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An orchiectomy is sometimes done to prevent cancer when an undescended testicle is found in a patient who is beyond the age of puberty.

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How risky is it for a cancer patient to have an orchiectomy?

Orchiectomy by itself has a very low rate of morbidity and mortality. Patients who are having an orchiectomy as part of cancer therapy have a higher risk of dying from the cancer than from testicular surgery.


When is a subcapsular orchiectomy performed?

A subcapsular orchiectomy is also performed for treatment of prostate cancer.


How quickly does a cancer patient feel relief following an orchiectomy?

Most prostate cancer patients, however, report rapid relief from cancer symptoms after an orchiectomy.


What should a cancer patient who is having an orchiectomy do if he plans to have children?

Patients who are having an orchiectomy as treatment for testicular cancer should consider banking sperm if they plan to have children following surgery.


What specific risk exists with an orchiectomy cancer patient?

An additional risk specific to cancer patients is recurrence of the cancer.


What alternative treatment to orchiectomy exists for patients with testicular cancer?

There is no effective alternative to radical orchiectomy in the treatment of testicular cancer; radiation and chemotherapy are considered follow-up treatments rather than alternatives.


What condition requires an orchiectomy?

An orchiectomy is done to treat cancer or, for other reasons, to lower the level of testosterone, the primary male sex hormone, in the body.


What is orchiectomy?

It is a medical procedure to remove testicles, commonly done to treat cancer or lower testosterone levels.


Where is an orchiectomy for cancer therapy usually performed?

Orchiectomy performed as part of cancer therapy may be done in a hospital under general anesthesia, but is most often done as an outpatient procedure in a urology clinic or similar facility.


When is an orchiectomy performed to treat cancers other than testicular?

An orchiectomy may also be performed to treat prostate cancer or cancer of the male breast, as testosterone causes these cancers to grow and metastasize (spread to other parts of the body).


What does a cancer patient's recovery depend on following an orchiectomy?

Normal results depend on the location and stage of the patient's cancer at the time of surgery.


Where is an orchiopexy performed?

An inguinal orchiectomy, which is sometimes called a radical orchiectomy, is done when testicular cancer is suspected.