Testicular Cancer
Testicular cancer is a highly treatable, often curable cancer that usually develops in young and middle-aged men. Testicular cancer is broadly divided into seminoma and non-seminoma types. Non seminomas include embryonal carcinomas, teratomas, yolk sac carcinomas and choriocarcinomas, and various combinations of these cell types. The symptoms include enlargement of the testis (which should always be investigated), a lump, a change in consistency, vague pain, and prolonged epididymitis. Radical inguinal orchiectomy with initial high ligation of the spermatic cord is the procedure of choice in treating a malignant testicular mass.
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