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Testicular CancerTesticular cancer primarily affects men between the ages of 15 and 35. However, men of any age can develop the disease. The good news is that when found early, testicular cancer is almost always treatable.
Testicular Cancer Prevention
Learn more about testicular cancer prevention. Testicular Cancer
A look into testicular cancer and it's causes, symptoms, and statistical information. Symptoms of Testicular Cancer
The symptoms of tsticular cancer are explained here in an in depth FAQ. Testicular Cancer Causes
A look into the causes of testicular cancer and the risk factors for the disease. Testicular Cancer Risk Factors
Learn what the risk factors and causes of testicular cancer are in this mini article. Knowing the risk factors of testicular cancer and avoiding them is the first step in preventing the disease. Types of Testicular Cancer
There are two two types of testicular cancers. Discover the different types and the characteristics of each. How To Do a Testicluar Self Exam
Learning how to perform a testicular self exam can help detect testicular cancer at its early stages. This simple guide will teach you how, what to look for, and how often to to do the exam. |
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