What are some "signs" of testicular cancer?


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A hard, painless lump in the testicle (this is the most common sign)

Pain or a dull ache in the scrotum

A scrotum that feels heavy or swollen

Bigger or more tender "breasts"

Testicular cancer has a very good cure rate if it's found early and treated. Your doctor can check your testicles during an exam. A self-exam is another good way to find testicular cancer (see below for self-exam directions). If you find anything unusual during a self-exam (like a lump or swelling), see your doctor right away.

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Pain during ejaculation, and small lumps on the testes.
swelling of the testical(s).my right testical was 3-4 times it's normal size, lumps.I had testicular cancer so I know. Go to www.cancer.org

P.S.-I had no pain at all
Don't worry about "signs". If you are concerned or feel that something is wrong with you see a doctor, looking for "signs" only reinforce paranoia and anxiety. Only real sign of cancer is a sudden lump on the sides of the testical. Pain swelling could be anything. So. SEE A DOCTOR. Even if you don't have one.


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