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Malignant tumours in the testicle are called testicular cancer.
Malignant tumours in the testicle are called testicular cancer. They mainly affect men between the ages of 20 and 50. Risk factors include undescended testicles, first-degree relatives with testicular tumours, or a tumour in the other testicle. The most important symptom is a painless, enlarged testicle on one side, possibly in combination with a feeling of tightness. Men should examine their testicles once a month.
The causes aren’t known, but there are certain and suspected risk factors
Hirslanden: How to correctly examine your testicles
www.hirslanden.ch/en
Krebsliga Schweiz (Swiss Cancer League)
www.krebsliga.ch
testicular cancer, seminoma, non-seminoma
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