Testicular Cancer
- How to perform a self examination
- Risk Factors
- Diagnosis and Treatment
Prostate Cancer
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testicular cancer

Testicular cancer primarily affects younger men and is the most common form of cancer in men aged between 15 and 44.

 

Jason Cundy
“It’s easy to make checking yourself a regular thing”

Testicular cancer is still quite rare, with nearly 2,000 new cases a year in the UK.

 

Thanks to advances made at the Everyman Centre, testicular cancer is 99% curable if caught early. With treatment, the overall cure rate is over 95%.

 

Testicular cancer usually presents itself as a lump in the testicle so regular self examination can help to detect this cancer at an early stage.

 

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