you cannot treat cancer that way, you need proper medical treatment.
Testicular cancer can have a hereditary link, though it’s not very common. Men with a close family history, especially a father or brother with testicular cancer, are at a higher risk. Certain genetic conditions, like undescended testicles or Klinefelter syndrome, may also contribute. While heredity increases risk, most cases occur in men without any family history. It’s important for all men to stay aware of changes and perform regular self-exams, regardless of their genetic background, to catch any issues early.
no it cannot give testicular cancer
testicular cancer
No. That would have no effect on the pap test.
testicular cancer
The HPV
Pain
No
The most common symptom of testicular cancer is a painless lump or swelling in the testicle.
The adjective for "testis" is "testicular." This term is used to describe anything related to the testes, such as testicular cancer or testicular function.
Yes, it's called "testicular cancer."
Yes. Penis, prostate and testicular cancer.