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Testicular Cancer: Symptoms and What to Look For
Yes, there are some visible characteristics of testicular cancer. These may include:
- A painless lump on the testicle
- Swelling of the testicle
- A change in the size, shape, or consistency of the testicle
- Pain or discomfort in the testicle or scrotum
- A feeling of heaviness or pressure in the scrotum
- Nipple discharge
It is important to see a doctor if you notice any of these symptoms so that they can be properly diagnosed and treated.
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