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Testicular Cancer: Glossary

Here are definitions of medical terms related to testicular cancer. Benign: Not cancerous. A growth that is not cancerous CT scan: A painless high-tech procedure that uses x-rays to produce images of organs and body structures. Inguinal: Relating to the groin, the area between the abdomen and thigh. Impotence: The inability to achieve or maintain an erection. Impotence is

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Testicular Cancer: Additional Sources Of Information

Here are some reliable sources that can provide more information on testicular cancer. American Cancer Society (ACS)  Phone: (800) ACS-2345(toll-free hotline) www.cancer.org National Cancer Institute (NCI), Cancer Information Service  Phone: (800) 4-CANCER Phone: 800-422-6237 www.nci.nih.gov Internet sources: National Health Information Center http://www.health.gov/nhic/ National Institutes of Health http://www.nih.gov healthfinderTMhttp://www.healthfinder.gov

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What Causes Testicular Cancer?

The cause of testicular cancer is largely unknown. As yet, there is no identifiable link between testicular cancer and genetics, habits, lifestyles, or activities. There is some evidence that the risk of testicular cancer is higher in men whose testicles failed to descend normally through the inguinal canal to the scrotum before birth or by the age

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How Is Testicular Cancer Diagnosed?

One of the most effective ways of finding a tumor is by testicular self-examination on a monthly basis. Most lumps in the testicle are cancerous, but noncancerous masses and cysts can arise from other causes, such as infection. If a suspicious lump is found, the initial steps toward diagnosis include: Physical examination Specialized tests Physical

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