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Make sure the scrotum is softened and then check for any lumps in both testicles. Last hold both testicles one in each hand and compare the size.
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There are risk factors that can increase the chance of getting testicular cancer. They can include having an undescended testicle, a family history of of testicular cancer, HIV infection
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Testicular cancer is a type of cancer that grows in the testicles. This is a major health concern for young men, since this is the primary demographic that is impacted.
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Some signs of testicular cancer would be a lump in the testes or pain or possibly lower back pain. If this seems to happen the best thing to do is to see your health care provider
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