Males 15 to 35 years of age are most at risk.
Like the name says, it is a cancer of the testicles.
no it cannot give testicular cancer
Family history of testicular cancer.
Men with a history of childhood cryptorchidism are three to 14 times more likely to develop testicular cancer.
testicular cancer
No. That would have no effect on the pap test.
Testicular cancers are notoriously sensitive to chemotherapeutics. Ovarian cancers are also more difficult to diagnose and are usually caught at later stages.
testicular cancer
The HPV
No
Pain
A testicular exam is when you roll your testicles around in your hands to feel for potential cancer/tumors.Is it important? Yes, however it is not as important as breast exams for women, since breast cancer is more common than testicular cancer. It can also lead to hypochondria, so don't do it unless you're sure that you are comfortable with it.