About Testicular Cancer

Testicular cancer usually begins in the germ cells (cells that make sperm). It is a rare cancer and is most often diagnosed in men ages 20–34. Most testicular cancers can be cured, even when diagnosed at an advanced stage. For more information about screening, treatment, statistics, and clinical trials related to testicular cancer, see the links on this page.

Causes & Prevention

General aspects of testicular cancer prevention

Screening test

Testicular cancer screening

Treatment

* Testicular cancer treatment * Childhood testicular cancer

Coping with Cancer

The information in this section is meant to help you cope with the many issues and concerns that occur when you have cancer.

Research

Latest advances in research on treatments for the prevention and fight against testicular cancer

Information extracted from www.cancer.gov/

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