Urology Testicular Cancer
Urology Testicular Cancer is a type of cancer that affects the testicles, which are located in the scrotum of males. It is typically found in males aged between 15 and 40, and is the most common cancer among young men. It is treatable and the majority of patients survive if caught early and treated correctly. Treatment usually involves surgery, radiation and/or chemotherapy. It is important for males to self-examine for any lumps or changes in the testicles to detect any suspicious changes. Early detection is key to successful treatment and can result in a higher survival rate.
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