Doctors recommend that men ages 15-35 do a self-check — most easily done in the shower — for testicular cancer once a month.
After a physical exam, a doctor may order an ultrasound and blood tests to confirm a testicular cancer diagnosis. A confirmed diagnosis usually results in the removal of the testicle for further lab ...
One in every 250 men will develop testicular cancer in their lifetime, and the numbers are increasing. The good news: It's ...
Testicular cancer mostly develops in young and middle-aged males. The average age at diagnosis is 33 years, but it can develop earlier or later. Testicular cancer occurs when cells divide ...
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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