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