Kyle DeLeon, 35, of Texas, was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2018. After having a life-saving surgery to remove his testicle, he started to question his masculinity: Was he any less of a man ...
In spring 2024, Grayson Niemi felt an ache in his groin and he thought he pulled a muscle. Then he noticed a bump in his testicle while showering. “You feel some sort of soreness, and you think that ...
A man who was diagnosed with testicular cancer has claimed his GP initially mistook the disease for a sexually transmitted infection. Oli Penno, 19, from Launceston in Cornwall, said he started ...
Testicular cancer is highly curable, with cure rates over 90%, and early detection is crucial for successful treatment. Common treatments include orchiectomy, with chemotherapy or radiation for ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A survey showed there is insufficient knowledge among Americans about testicular cancer. An expert spoke with ...
Stage 1 testicular cancer is highly curable, with cure rates exceeding 95%, and is confined to the testicle. Diagnosis involves scrotal ultrasound, tumor marker blood tests, and radical inguinal ...
I’ve always felt like I wasn’t enough. Not queer enough. Never Latino enough or man enough. But then I lost my testicle to cancer and everything changed. I’ve always felt serious pressure to conform ...