Testicular cancer usually presents through a testicular lump or swelling or sudden pain in the testicles. There could be a perfectly benign cause for lumps and swelling, but if you’re experiencing ...
You can have testicular cancer without a lump because of carcinoma in situ but this would be very early-stage, almost undetectable cancer. But Huddart adds: “It’s pretty rare to have testicular cancer ...
Testicular cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in males aged 15-44 years – and now Capital Breakfast presenter Chris Stark has revealed he has the disease. The 38-year-old DJ, who has now had ...
Younger people often assume they have no real risk of cancer until they reach retirement age, but this certainly isn’t the case when it comes to testicular cancer, which primarily affects men between ...
In summer 2020, Ronal Salvador, then 16 and a high school junior, noticed a lump on one of his testicles. “I didn’t think much of it,” Salvador, now 21 of New Orleans, tells TODAY.com. “It was just ...
MRI is the ideal imaging modality for initial evaluation and diagnosis of testicular cancer.