Check yourself first: If you are a male between 15- 40 you should always check yourself at least once a month for new hard lumps in your scrotum and attached to your testes. If you feel something unusual go see your doctor to check for sure.
Answered 3/3/2020
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See your doctor: Testicular cancer is usually associated with enlargement of testis or a mass in the tested. However, it is possible to have testicular cancer without detectable mass and may require lab tests or imaging.
Answered 3/3/2020
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Testicular cancer: The only way to know for sure is to see you doc ASAP. Please do so. This type of cancer often shows up in young adult males in their late 20s-early 30s. Your doc will examine you and let you know. There are many other much more likely possibilities for symptoms you may be having. Peace and good health.
Answered 10/29/2016
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See your: Primary care doctor who will exam you. They may order a testicular ultrasound if there is suspicion for a mass. Also, do a self exam and feel for any lumps.
Answered 3/22/2015
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