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What are the symptoms of testicular cancer? Identify situations requiring professional health services for preventive care.
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painless swelling or lump in one of the testicles
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an increase in the firmness of a testicle
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a feeling of heaviness in the scrotum
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sharp pain in your testicles, scrotum, or back
Males who are at of developing testicular cancer have:
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personal history of cancer in one testicle
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an undescended testicle (the one that doesn't move down from abdomen to the scrotum before birth)
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abnormal testicular development
For , they should perform regular self-examinations and go to their physicians for regular medical checkups.
Symptoms of testicular cancer : painless lump or swelling in either testicle or pain or discomfort in a testicle or in scrotum.
Males should seek health care if they notice any of the above warning signs. The factors that increase the risk of developing the disease : undescended testicle, abnormal testicular development, family history of testicular cancer.
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