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Topic: Testicular Cancer

Description

Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in men aged between 15 and 45 years. Testicular cancer is a condition where the cells in the testis grow and divide abnormally and a tumour grows in the testis. The testicles are two glands found in the scrotum that produce sperm and hormones.

Symptoms

Signs and symptoms that may occur due to testicular cancer include:

Not all of these will occur and you may not have any pain or discomfort. However, it is important to discuss any changes with your doctor. Many of these changes can be caused by other conditions such as cysts or infection. A knock or blow to the testicles does not cause cancer. Only your doctor can check what the cause is.

Treatment

Signs and symptoms that may occur due to testicular cancer include:

Not all of these will occur and you may not have any pain or discomfort. However, it is important to discuss any changes with your doctor. Many of these changes can be caused by other conditions such as cysts or infection. A knock or blow to the testicles does not cause cancer. Only your doctor can check what the cause is.

Prevention

There is no evidence of a link between injury or sporting strains, lifestyle (eg. smoking, diet) or sexual activity with testicular cancer.

Testicular cancer has a very good cure rate if it is found and treated early. It is important that young men check their testis each month for any lumps or swellings and, if concerned, should see their doctor straight away.

Help and Assistance

For more information on testicular cancer you can talk to:

Other Resources

The Queensland Cancer Fund – Testicular Cancer

Andrology Australia – Facts about testicular cancer

Related Content

Testicular Self Examination fact sheet


Last Updated: 28th April, 2008
Date Valid to: 15th November, 2006





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