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Testicular Cancer 

 

Testicular cancer is the most common cancer among men aged 15-35. Symptoms include a painless lump in the testicles, enlarged testicle, dull ache or pain in the groin or abdomen, and pain and discomfort in the testicle or a feeling of heaviness in the scrotum.

 

Testicular cancer can be treated by surgery and/or radiotherapy/chemotherapy

For more information on testicular cancer click on link to NHS choices

For more information on testicular cancer click on link to cancer research UK

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