Doctors recommend that men ages 15-35 do a self-check — most easily done in the shower — for testicular cancer once a month.
Wherever a malignant tumour may form, the sooner you find it, the better your chances of treating it successfully. Self checking can identify several types of cancer and it is well worth spending the ...
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Testicular cancer: What are the signs to look out for and how do you check you have it?
Testicular cancer may be rare, but it’s the most common form of cancer facing young men. It’s also one of the most treatable cancers if it’s caught early. Survival rates are high, with 95 per cent of ...
One in every 250 men will develop testicular cancer in their lifetime, and the numbers are increasing. The good news: It's ...
In April, we spread awareness of testicular cancer. The disease affects mostly young and middle-aged men, but it’s uncommon in comparison to other forms of cancer. Still, testicular cancer is expected ...
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How to check for testicular cancer as Chris Stark ‘feels like an idiot’ for not spotting signs
Capital radio presenter Chris Stark has revealed he feels "like an idiot" for not spotting the signs of testicular cancer sooner. The 38-year-old recently revealed he has been diagnosed with ...
TRUMBULL, Conn. (WTNH) — During this Yale New Haven Health Check, CT Buzz reporter Jillian Andrews speaks with Dr. Harold Tara, an oncologist and the Smilow Bridgeport service line director, about ...
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