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Testicular Cancer

Testicular cancer is a cancer located in the testes, part of the male reproductive system. The most common symptom is testicular pain.

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Is there a cure for testicular cancer?

A doctor can help with an undescended testicle. This should be done as soon as possible. Undescended testicles in adults can cause problems and should also be seen by a doctor. See Related Links below.

Can a naturally 1 big testicle leads to death or testicular cancer?

pata nahi aap kya pooch rahe ho waisay tattay chotay baray to hosakte hain isse testicular cancer ka kya taluq hay ?

Can i get a woman pregnant if i have testicular cancer?

Yes, as long as the sperm are functioning properly.

Many men with testicular cancer freeze their sperm for later use before beginning a treatment for the disease. This is due radiation and chemotherapy treatments can damage or destroy the sperm.

I have a very small and hard movable lump in the head of my epidydimus and a rough bumpy patch on the bottom of the same testicle does this sound like testicular cancer?

This sounds like a varicocele. That being an enlarged vein, similar almost to varicose veins in the legs. It most typically is found at the top of the left testicle, though it can affect the right one as well. It is not cancer and is not a hazard to your health. However, the only sure way to know is by an ultrasound test. So you should see your doctor.

Is it true if a man takes a pregnancy test and it comes backs positive does that mean testicular cancer?

That is not true at all.

According to the American Cancer Society, pregnancy tests work by detecting a hormone called Beta-HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin). Beta-HCG is produced by the cells of a woman's placenta during pregnancy, but is also excreted by some tumors "including some, but not all, testicular cancers,"

so its true

When is the best time for a testicular exam?

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Should a young male worry about testicular cancer?

While he should not "worry" about testicular cancer, every male from puberty until 40 should give himself testicular exams and report any bumps or lumps to his doctor.

Can you still produce sperm with testicular cancer?

the answer is yes.

there are no collateral circulation in testicle areas, the only circulation goes to there is the 5th outlet of oxygenated blood from descending aorta.

It might involved liver on right or pancreas or spleen on left.

any pain point in the abdomen represents blockage.

press down on pain points will unblock circulation, in turn shrink the cancer.

Can carrying a cell phone in your front pocket cause erectile dysfuncion?

Yes, you will also develop testicular cancer if you carry it in your pocket for more than 120 hours. However, that is only in the corresponding testicle to the pocket.

Why should testicular cancer be treated immediately?

Cancer of any kind must be identified at the earliest because cancer worsens due to continuous multiplication of the carcinogenic cells. If the site of the cancer is identified, then the infected tissue can be removed and the patient can be saved. But if the identification takes place at a later stage, the cells multiply to a dangerous number and the survival chances of the patient diminish.

Self-Examination Is Key In Early Detection Of Testicular Cancer?

Contact your physician if you notice any lumps or changes to your testicles or scrotum. Regular self-exams and early detection is essential for the successful treatment of testicular cancer. Some symptoms of testicular cancer include: .

  • a lump in or on the testicle
  • enlarging or shrinking of the testicle
  • a heavy feeling in the scrotum
  • pain, discomfort, or a dull ache in the testicle, groin, scrotum, or lower abdomen

Can testicular cancer return after chemo?

Yes, testicular cancer can return after chemotherapy, although the risk varies depending on the initial stage and type of cancer. Regular follow-up care and monitoring are essential after treatment to detect any recurrence early. In some cases, patients may undergo additional treatment or surveillance if there are signs of returning cancer. It's important for survivors to discuss their individual risk factors with their healthcare provider.

Can testicular cancer make you sterile?

If the radiation technician was not careful and used too much radiation it could happen but radiation machines are designed not to release too much radioactivity. Trust me no medical professional would want to use a lot of radiation because he would harm the patient and himself.

Do i have testicular cancer i found a lump at the top of my testicle My uncle who is a doctor felt my testicles and said what i felt was a vein or the Epiditimas but im still worried should i be?

Your ubncle is correct. It is a swollen vein called a varisocele. They are nothing to worry about. If it causes you continual discomfort, then you can have minor surgery to remove that vein.

What are the chances you can get pregnant if your boyfriend had a testical removed due to testicular cancer?

Assuming you're actually planning the pregnancy - providing there is no blockage in the tube leading from the remaining testicle, there is just as good a chance for you to get pregnant as if your b/f had both testicles ! Sperm only makes up a small percentage of the ejaculate anyway - the rest is protein and water !

Testicular cancer always occurs in both teste either at the same time or successively and about 2-3 percent occurs in one testis?

This statement is incorrect. Testicular cancer is always unilateral (only on one side). If testicular cancer is found in both, it is almost always metastasis, which is spread of the cancer from one testis to the the other.