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Question: especially when doing a testicular cancer check


Answers: especially when doing a testicular cancer check

symptoms and signs of testicular cancer include:

* pain or swelling in the testicles,
* lumps or nodules in the testicles, whether painful or not,
* enlargement of the testicles or change in the way a testicle feels,
* pain in the lower abdomen, back, or groin areas, and
* swelling of the scrotum or collection of fluid within the scrotum.

Many men with testicular cancer will not feel ill and may report no symptoms. It's also important to remember that other, benign conditions can cause the symptoms listed above. However, since early stage testicular cancer is curable, men should see a doctor if they have any of the warning signs or symptoms of testicular cancer. He or she can perform tests that determine whether the symptoms are due to cancer or another condition.


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Consistency in your method is important. If you find a tumor, you're looking for changes from exam to exam. It's helpful, too, to get an initial exam from your health practitioner to let you know what's 'normal'...





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