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Most testicular lumps are not cancerous. Learn possible causes of a lump on the testicle or scrotal mass and the differences between a cyst and cancer.
The most common type of testicular cancer is a germ cell tumor. Learn about seminoma, non-seminoma and other types of the disease.
Many men will not experience any symptoms of testicular cancer. Learn what it may look or feel like, if it hurts and possible signs.
Patients with testicular cancer may require RPLND surgery. Learn about the retroperitoneal lymph node dissection procedure, recovery and side effects.
An orchiectomy is often the first treatment option for testicular cancer. Get the facts on radical and partial procedures, recovery, side effects, and implants.
International patient checklist
A self-exam of the testicles may help find disease in its early stages. Learn how to check for testicular cancer.
International student's FAQs
During a lymphadenectomy, the surgeon performs a lymph node removal, often to treat or stage cancer. Read how it’s done, side effects and what to expect.