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  2. Testicular self-examination - Wikipedia

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    In men aged 15 to 40, testicular cancer is the most common cancer, [4] [5] and the annual rate of increase over the last 10 years in cases of testicular cancer has been shown to be approximately 1% each year. [6] Testicular cancer typically presents with a painless testicular swelling or lump or any change in shape or texture of the testicles. [7]

  3. File:How to Perform a Testicular Self-Exam.ogv - Wikipedia

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    The subject first balances both testicles to compare their weights. He then gently rolls each individual testicle between thumb and fingers to locate any soreness, lumps, hardness, swelling, or other abnormalities. He then checks the epididymis attached to each testicle for swelling, soreness, or other abnormalities.

  4. Male genital examination - Wikipedia

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    Testicular cancer is when malignant cells grow in the tissues of the testicles. Males are at higher risk of testicular cancer between the age of 15-35 years old. Testicular cancer signs include swelling and fluid build up in the scrotum. Other signs can be pain, and any new lumps in the testicles. Testicular cancer is confirmed by CT scans or ...

  5. Testicular cancer - Wikipedia

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    Testicular cancer; Other names: Testis tumor [1] 7.4 × 5.5-cm seminoma in a radical orchiectomy specimen. Specialty: Oncology: Symptoms: Lump in the testicle, swelling or pain in the scrotum [2] Usual onset: 20 to 34 years old males [3] Types: Germ cell tumors (seminomas and nonseminomas), sex-cord stromal tumors, lymphomas [4] [5] Risk factors

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    Symptoms of testicular cancer can include a bump on a testicle or a swollen testicle, according to the American Cancer Society. Often, signs do not develop until the cancer is more advanced, the ...

  7. Man, 26, with testicular cancer raises awareness of his ... - AOL

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    Sal Gomez noticed he felt pain in his right testicle and lower back. He did a testicle exam but felt no lump. He later learned he had stage 2 testicular cancer.

  8. Spermatocele - Wikipedia

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    It is best to perform a testicular self-exam after a warm shower to help the scrotum relax. To properly exam the scrotum, look for any swelling on the skin and examine each testicle by rolling the testicle between the thumbs and the fingers. A normal testicle is oval-shaped and will usually feel smooth and firm.

  9. Varicocele - Wikipedia

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    Varicocele might be noticed as soft lumps, usually above the testicle and mostly on the left side of the scrotum. [5] Right-sided and bilateral varicocele does also occur. Men with varicocele can feel symptoms of pain or heaviness in their scrotum. [ 5 ]