Yes, a 72-year-old man can develop testicular cancer, although it is relatively rare in older adults. Testicular cancer primarily affects younger men, particularly those between the ages of 15 and 35. However, cases can occur in older age groups, and any man with concerns about unusual changes in the testicles should consult a healthcare professional for evaluation. Regular check-ups and awareness of symptoms are important for early detection.
The survival rate for stage 3 testicular cancer in a 40-year-old man generally ranges between 70% to 80%, depending on various factors such as tumor markers, treatment response, and overall health. While diabetes may introduce additional health considerations, it typically does not significantly alter the prognosis for testicular cancer specifically. Treatment options often include chemotherapy, surgery, and close monitoring. It's essential for patients to discuss their individual case with their healthcare provider for a more tailored prognosis.
Mostly old age, I heard that 99% of men will have testicular cancer by the age of 70, that may not be fact, however it seems right from my own experience with people I know.
It mostly affects men between the ages of 20 and 34. But it wouldn't hurt to check even at 16.
Yes a 14 year old can have testicular cancer. However, only 5.4% of testicular cancer cases occur in men under the age of 20. The median age of men diagnosed with testicular cancer is 34 years of age. If you have concerns about your testicles, best to see a doctor as other problems involving the testicles can also occur.
Scrotum cancer is extremely rare. Do you mean testicular cancer? If so, then the age is typically 25-34. VERY rare before age 15, and also in old age.
Testicular cancer occurs most often in males in one of three age groups: boys 10 years old or younger; adult males between the ages of 20 and 40; and men over 60.
Although 14 year old girls can get cancer, it's very uncommon. I wouldn't say there is any cancer that is *common* in 14 year-old girls.
An enlarged testicle in a male dog could be due to various reasons such as infection, trauma, testicular torsion, or even cancer. It is important to have the dog examined by a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
I'm not sure but if you have hit puberty then it's possible i suppose but unlikely. it is the same with teenage girls getting breats cancer- its possible but very unlikely at such a young age. i hope this has helped you..... however if you did feel a lump chances are it could just be growth tissue at your age.
The best way to treat a bladder cancer is by consulting a specialist that handles bladder cancer. Trinity Advocate Center is a good and reputable hospital that treats a lot of these types of cancer.
No, so far there is no cure for cancer but the hospital may be able to do surgery... And i have a question of my own... Are 12 year old boys meant to wear nail varnish?
No.