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What Is Testicular Cancer? Understanding Symptoms and Treatment

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What Is Testicular Cancer? Understanding Symptoms and Treatment

Testicular Cancer: According to the American Cancer Society, testicular cancer occurs in 1 in 263 men. This cancer is seen in men aged 25 to 30 years. However, it can occur in children, adolescents, and even after the age of 55.

Testicular cancer occurs in the testicles. The job of the testes is to produce male hormones and make sperm. If we compare testicular cancer with other cancers in men, the chances of developing this cancer among men in our country are less.

Symptoms of testicular cancer:

 Enlargement or loss of testicles.
 Heaviness in testicles.
 Slight pain in the stomach.
 Sudden fluid filling of the testicles.
 Pain or discomfort in the testicles.
 Breast enlargement.
 Constant back pain.
 Feeling tired and having trouble sleeping.
 Stomach problems etc.

When to see a doctor:

If you experience any pain, swelling, heaviness, or abnormality in your testicles, and if you experience these symptoms for more than 2 weeks, you should see your doctor without delay. When you go to the doctor, without hesitation, say everything you feel. Because only then the doctor will be able to conduct a proper examination of you.