Testicular cancer occurs when cancer cells develop in one, or sometimes both, of the testicles. The testicles are a gland that produces sperm and testosterone. Performing regular testicular self-exams ...
Source: By Daerick Gross Sr from the “Guide To Getting It On.” This isn't a medical journal, so why are instructions for doing testicular exams being posted on Psychology Today? When you consider how ...
Analysis of androgen receptor dynamics through immunofluorescent staining of circulating tumor cells in castration-resistant prostate cancer. P-values derived from Chi Squared Test and ANOVA with ...
The use of DNA promoter methylation testing for prostate cancer diagnosis in the Department of Veterans Affairs. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2020 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium. This ...
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.
On World Health Day, experts warn that a painless swelling in young men could signal testicular cancer. Common in ages 20–39, ...
Despite its reputation as a “young man’s cancer,” testicular cancer often flies under the radar. On average, people with testicles wait five or more months after noticing symptoms before bringing them ...
When Sal Gomez felt the pain in his testicle and back, he thought he pulled a muscle. When it went away and returned, tests revealed it was testicular cancer. Last year, Sal Gomez noticed he felt pain ...
Testicular cancer is highly treatable when detected early, but too often, awareness and conversations come too late.”— ...