Testicular cancer, in many cases, is discovered by the patient either by chance or when the person does self-examination of testis for lumps. Many cases are diagnosed by a doctor while examining the p....
The term ‘prognosis’ means the outlook of the cancer i.e. its chance of recovery or recurrence (return of the cancer). Knowing the prognosis or what the future holds is important for the p....
Testicular cancers are often found by patient himself either incidentally or when the person is being investigated for some other problem such as during routine physical exam, ultrasound test or biops....
Testicular cancer is a rare type of cancer, which mostly affects men between the age group of 15 and 40. There are no known risk factors or definite ways to prevent testicular cancer. The following me....
Testicular cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the testicle. It can affect one or both the testicles. The testicles (also called testes or gonads) are present under the penis in a sac-like pou....


