One in every 250 men will develop testicular cancer in their lifetime, and the numbers are increasing. The good news: It's very treatable if caught early and treated correctly. "Treatment of ...
Monthly self-checks can be a helpful way to recognize early symptoms of conditions such as cancer. People may benefit from checking body parts such as the breasts, chest, testicles, and skin monthly.
This Men’s Health Month, the Urology Care Foundation (UCF), the official foundation of the American Urological Association, is encouraging men everywhere to Check In, Not Out, starting with their ...
UC San Diego Health is the first health system in the country to offer a new blood test for testicular cancer, officials announced Tuesday. The test, a decade in the making, is being touted by UCSD ...
Testicular cancer is a relatively rare form of cancer. It happens when cancerous cells develop in the testicles. Some of the common symptoms of testicular cancer include a hard lump in a testicle, ...