You check your car's oil and your smoke detectors, but are you checking your own body? Urologist Dr. John Smith joins the Who Cares guys to emphasize the importance of regular testicular self-exams, a ...
Proving that you can have fun with a serious topic, the CarpeTestes.org site has a series of five humorous, attention-getting videos targeting males. The mission is simple, get the audience (guys) to ...
Finding a lump down there is one of the most terrifying things a guy can experience. But if the lump really is testicular cancer, catching it early could save your life. Testicular cancer is one of ...
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 ...
April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month. This campaign aims to raise awareness of testicular cancer, encourage people to do self-exams, and raise money for research. Testicular cancer is a type of ...
By Dr Vinayak Maka Testicular cancer is not very common, but it deserves careful consideration because it can act rapidly in nonseminomatous germ cell tumours, which are more virulent than seminomas.
On average, about 9,100 cases of testicular cancer are diagnosed every year. It's an uncommon disease, affecting one in every 250 males during their lifetime. Although the average age at the time of ...
The scrotum is a bag of skin behind the penis, containing testicles and other structures responsible for storing, producing, and transporting male sex hormones and sperm. A scrotal mass may contain ...
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