Testicular cancer

Testicular cancer is a treatable cancer that begins in the testicles, often appearing as a painless lump, swelling, or heaviness in the scrotum. While its exact causes are unclear (an undescended testicle is a known risk factor), it's highly curable, especially when caught early. Treatment typically involves surgery, sometimes with chemotherapy or radiation, making self-awareness and regular self-exams important for timely detection.

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Professor and Chair, Department of Urology | Roberta R. Scheller Endowed Chair of Urologic Oncology | Fox Chase Cancer Center

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