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Testicular Cancer

Testicular cancer is when unusual cells grow out of control in the tissue of one or both of your testicles. Also called testes, these are the two oval-shaped

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Testicular Cancer

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  1. Testicular Cancer What is Testicular Cancer? Testicular cancer is when unusual cells grow out of control in the tissue of one or both of your testicles. Also called testes, these are the two oval-shaped organs that hang from the base of a man’s torso. Though it can affect a man or boy at any age, it is most often found in men aged 15 to 44 years. It’s fairly rare and very treatable. With early diagnosis, testicular cancer can be cured. With treatment, the risk of death from this cancer is small. What are the signs and symptoms of Testicular cancer? The following symptoms can be signs of testicular cancer or of another condition. Swelling or a sudden gathering of fluid in the scrotum Feeling of heaviness in the scrotum A lump or swelling in either testicle A build-up of fluid on the scrotum Dull ache in the groin or lower abdomen Pain or discomfort in the scrotum or a testicle A shrinking testicle ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ How is Testicular Cancer Diagnosed? To diagnose testicular cancer:

  2. Clinical Examination: Enlarged testis pain Blood tests: These can measure levels of alpha-fetoprotein, human chorionic gonadotrophin, and lactate dehydrogenase. These are substances that may suggest the presence of a tumor. Ultrasound: This can reveal the presence and size of a tumor ▪ ▪ ▪ What is the Risk Factors of Testicular Cancer? Factors that may increase your risk of testicular cancer include: Abnormal testicle development: Conditions that cause testicles to develop abnormally, such as Klinefelter syndrome, may increase your risk of testicular cancer. Family history: If family members have had testicular cancer, you may have an increased risk. Age: Testicular cancer affects teens and younger men, particularly those between ages 15 and 35. However, it can occur at any age. Race: Testicular cancer is more common in white men than in black men. ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ What is the Testicular Cancer Treatment option in Pune? Your treatment will depend on several things including your diagnosis, your overall health. Orchiectomy. Most men with testicular cancer have surgery to take out a testicle. Your doctor can replace it with a prosthetic if you choose. Retroperitoneal lymph node dissection. This is a long, complex surgery to take out the lymph nodes in the back of your belly. Your doctor will take care to limit damage to nearby nerves. Also, Some other options for the treatment of testicular cancer are ▪ ▪ Radiation therapy Chemotherapy ▪ ▪ What is the cost of Testicular Cancer Treatment in PCMC, Pune? The cost of Testicular Cancer treatment in Pune is very low as compared to other cities in India. The Cost may vary depending upon the hospital, Surgical Oncologist, Hospital stay, Cancer Type, Patient Health condition. Book an Appointment: Dr. Manoj Dongare at Dr. D. Y. Patil Hospital and Research Center provides the best treatment for various Testicular cancer diseases in Pimpri Chinchwad Pune. For more

  3. information about our comprehensive treatment options, or to request an appointment with the best Surgical Oncologist in Pune call 09881379573 or Click on Book Appointment for online booking with your near hospital.

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