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Testicular cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Testicular cancer is a growth of cells that starts in the testicles. The testicles, which are also called testes, are in the scrotum. The scrotum is a loose bag of skin underneath the penis. The testicles make sperm and the hormone testosterone. Testicular cancer isn't a common type of cancer. It can happen at any age, but it happens most often between the ages of 15 and 45.
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Testicular cancer - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Testicular cancer treatment often involves surgery and chemotherapy. Which treatment options are best for you depends on the type of testicular cancer you have and its stage.
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Testicular exam - Mayo Clinic
A testicular self-exam is an inspection of the appearance and feel of your testicles. You can do a testicular exam yourself, typically standing in front of a mirror. Routine testicular self-exams can give you a greater awareness of the condition of your testicles and help you detect changes. Self-exams can also alert you to potential testicular problems.
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Testicular torsion - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
Testicular torsion occurs when a testicle rotates, twisting the spermatic cord that brings blood to the scrotum. The reduced blood flow causes sudden and often severe pain and swelling.
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Cáncer testicular - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic
El cáncer testicular generalmente se disemina a los ganglios linfáticos, el hígado y los pulmones. Cuando este cáncer se disemina, se denomina cáncer testicular metastásico. Casi todos los tipos de cáncer testicular comienzan en las células germinativas. Las células germinativas del testículo producen el esperma.
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Testicular cancer care at Mayo Clinic
Testicular cancer care at Mayo Clinic The top-ranked doctors at Mayo Clinic provide expert care for those with testicular cancer. Mayo Clinic in Minnesota ranks among the best hospitals for urology in the U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals rankings. Mayo Clinic has been recognized as a top cancer hospital by U.S. News & World Report since it began publishing rankings in 1990. Most ...
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Varicocele - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Poor testicular health. For boys going through puberty, a varicocele may inhibit testicle growth, hormone production, and other factors related to the health and function of the testicle.
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Examen testicular - Mayo Clinic
Un autoexamen testicular consiste en la inspección visual y en la palpación de los testículos. Te puedes realizar un examen de testículo tú mismo, habitualmente parado frente a un espejo. Los autoexámenes testiculares de rutina pueden servir para que tomes más conciencia sobre el estado de tus testículos y para que puedas detectar los cambios. Los autoexámenes también pueden ...
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Cáncer testicular - Diagnóstico y tratamiento - Mayo Clinic
Tratamiento El tratamiento para el cáncer testicular a menudo incluye cirugía y quimioterapia. Las mejores opciones de tratamiento dependen del tipo de cáncer testicular y la etapa en la que se encuentre. Tu equipo de atención médica también considera tu salud general y tus preferencias. Cirugía Las operaciones que se utilizan para tratar el cáncer testicular son las siguientes ...
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Scrotal masses - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
It's key to get a scrotal mass checked by a health care professional, even if you don't have pain or other symptoms. Some masses could be cancer. Or they could be caused by another medical condition that affects the health of the testicles and how well they work. Each month, check your scrotum for any changes. Also get the area checked during regular health checkups. This can help you spot ...