In April, we spread awareness of testicular cancer. The disease affects mostly young and middle-aged men, but it’s uncommon in comparison to other forms of cancer. Still, testicular cancer is expected ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan — Testicular cancer is the most common form of cancer for men ages 15 to 45. Early detection is key to prevent potential side effects. It is, however, highly treatable or ...
The main objective of this study was to assess the knowledge of and attitudes toward testicular cancer (TC) and the prevalence of testicular self-examination (TSE) among senior high school male ...
If a man notices a lump or swelling in his testicles, the worst thing he can do is think, “Maybe it will go away.” That lump is a warning sign that could save his life. “I’m grateful for this ...
It only takes one check to make a real impact! This April, during Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, the Urology Care Foundation (UCF)—the official foundation of the American Urological ...
Testicular cancer is highly treatable when detected early, but too often, awareness and conversations come too late.”— ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A survey showed there is insufficient knowledge among Americans about testicular cancer. An expert spoke with ...
Monthly self-checks can be a helpful way to recognize early symptoms of conditions such as cancer. People may benefit from checking body parts such as the breasts, chest, testicles, and skin monthly.
Dr. Sarah Thompson, chief urologist at Metropolitan Cancer Center, explains that family history plays a crucial role in testicular cancer risk. Men with close relatives who experienced testicular ...