Men between 15-50 get testicular cancer, but cases have been reported of men younger and older than that range. TC is the most common form of cancer for men 15-35. There is a higher risk rate for caucasian men, so rates are higher in Europe, UK, Canada, and Australia. Early detection can help ensure survival.
every single multi-cellular life form can get cancer
no it cannot give testicular cancer
Family history of testicular cancer.
testicular cancer
No. That would have no effect on the pap test.
testicular cancer
The HPV
No
Pain
Yes, it's called "testicular cancer."
Yes. Penis, prostate and testicular cancer.
.A testicular self-exam
Yes