Testicular cancer

Testicular cancer is cancer formed by malignant testicular cells. Testicular cancer often affect males aged 15-39, especially 20-34 years old. Symptoms include increased testicle size, mass in scrotum, sudden fluid accumulation in scrotum, scrotum and testicle pain or discomfort, and dull pain, mass or tenderness in pelvis or groins. Treatment of testicular cancer includes surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy. The majority of patients can be cured.


How is Testicular cancer treated in practice?